Friday, November 6, 2009

What value will there be in life, if we are not together?

Tom Lefroy asks Jane Austen, in Becoming Jane, inspiring many hearts to go awww.

I watched Becoming Jane about week or two ago, and being a passionate Pride and Prejudice fan, I fell in love with the movie. It so beautifully captured the true essence of romance found in Jane Austen's novels.

Tom Lefroy's character is stunning- he is romantic, charming, elegant, and passionate, all at the same time. The movie truly contains heart-melting scenes that lift you off your feet. Tom Lefroy is one fine gentleman, truly inspired from Mr. Darcy, in Pride and Prejudice.

Jane Austen's life, although it may not be historically correct, sets a spectacular mood for a romantic, historical fiction love story. The dialogues, I think, were the most inspiring, harboring the essence of wit, humor, and charm, most seen in Austen's characters.

However, the end of the movie, brilliantly pulls the audience out of that heart-warming romance and into reality, as the two lovers decide to part, accepting that the dream-like life that they are seeking isn't practical and sacrificing their love for others.

The movie leaves you wondering if Mr. Wisely's words, "sometimes affection is a shy flower, that takes time to blossom" are true. Then I remember Tom Lefroy's promise that his heart and soul are Jane's, and the world seems beautiful and promising, once again.

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