BACK COVER SYNOPSIS: Anne Hathaway, James McAvoy, Dame Maggie Smith and Julie Walters star in this period romantic drama and biographical portrait of the young Jane Austen, and the love affair Austen began as a 20-year-old with brilliant, roguish Irishman Tom Lefroy, that inspired her career as one of the world's great romantic writers. FILM REVIEW: At 127 minutes, "Becoming Jane" is a rather dull and insipid affair, requiring a knowledge of Jane Austen and her work for you to truly appreciate how she 'became Jane' in this film as we don't get much about her life as an author. One of the themes of the film was to instil how Austen created a sense of 'trouble' for her characters before finding what they desired, giving more realism to the romance; it's a shame that the film doesn't ever come close to nailing this point down with the character of Austen herself, despite making a half-hearted attempt to do so. The direction and story never really allow the well assembled cast...
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Becoming Jane

Sound (2)2.7 Plot (2)3.8 Cast (2)3.2 Special Effects (2)2.1 Length & Pace (2)2.7 Cinematography (2)3.6 |
Writers: Jane Austen (letters), Kevin Hood (writer)
Release: 10 August 2007 (USA)
Tagline: "A woman especially if she has the misfortune of knowing anything, should conceal it as well as she can." -Jane Austen
Plot: A biographical portrait of a pre-fame Jane Austen and her romance with a young Irishman.
Cast: Anne Hathaway - Jane Austen, James McAvoy - Tom Lefroy, Julie Walters - Mrs. Austen, James Cromwell - Rev Austen, Maggie Smith - Lady Gresham, Anna Maxwell Martin - Cassandra 'Cassie' Austen, Lucy Cohu - Eliza De Feuillide, Laurence Fox - Mr. Wisley, Ian Richardson - Judge Langlois, Joe Anderson - Henry Austen, Leo Bill - John Warren, Jessica Ashworth - Lucy Lefroy, Eleanor Methven - Mrs. Lefroy, Michael James Ford - Mr. Lefroy, Tom Vaughan-Lawlor - Robert Fowle
Runtime: 120 min
Country: UK
Language: English
Company: 2 Entertain
Links: IMDb Profile
Categories: Biography, Drama, Romance
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This film is inspired by the early life of famed author Jane Austen, who has written exceptional novels like Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility. While much of the material is based on real events, there are plenty of assumptions made, especially on the relationship between Jane Austen and Thomas Lefroy. The film attempts to portray what Jane Austen may have gone through when she was in her 20’s; and provide probable cause and inspiration for her novels. Anne Hathaway was casted as Jane and James McAvoy as Thomas Lefroy. I find it odd that they chose an American actress for the part, Keira Knightly may have done a better job. However, I acknowledge Anne Hathaway’s effort in speaking her part in a British accent. I find the story vey slow in the beginning, almost bordering on boredom, but it will pick up the pace after 30 minutes of the film. You may be tempted to walk out of the DVD, but if you do sit through it until the end, you will be awarded with a...
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