Re: [h-cost] the latest Pride and Prejudice movie

2005-11-20 Thread AlbertCat
 
In a message dated 11/19/2005 11:03:33 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
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even if  you've heard bad things about it.




The main commentary I hear about it is it has more of a Wuthering Heights  
feel...y'know, more romantic than classicalmore Bronte than  Austin. But 
that's OK really. There's room for that. And now we have this  one AND the 
Colin 
Firth one, so no harm done.
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Re: [h-cost] the latest Pride and Prejudice movie

2005-11-20 Thread Jean Waddie

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote


In a message dated 11/19/2005 11:03:33 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

even if  you've heard bad things about it.

The main commentary I hear about it is it has more of a Wuthering Heights
feel...y'know, more romantic than classicalmore Bronte than  Austin. But
that's OK really. There's room for that. And now we have this  one AND 
the Colin

Firth one, so no harm done.


There is a point, when Lizzie is in Derbyshire with her aunt and uncle, 
where she stands on a hilltop with her skirt blowing out behind her - I 
leaned over to the friend I was with and asked Is that the definition 
of wuthering?


Jean

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