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I've just finished watching the new ITV adaptation of Persuasion, and I must say, that I enjoyed it much more than I thought I would!

If you do not know that this is going to contain tons of spoilers, then conisider yourself duly warned.

To those of you who have seen it, what did you think?



I was not ignorant of the adaptation's flaws, thanks to RoP and various other communities online, so perhaps it helps knowing in advance and not being shocked by certain glaring omissions or apalling alterations helped a bit. ;-) I was very sorry not to see that one of my favourite scenes from the book, when one of the little Musgrove boys climbs up onto Anne's back, only to be physically removed by Captain Wentworth, had not made it into the movie. :-( I also did not care for a few members of the cast (Mr. Elliot and the Crofts, namely) and I kept getting strange sensations of desiring to punch Anne's obnoxious relatives in their officious noses. ;-P

Elizabeth Elliot was hideous. Mary Musgrove was revolting. My dad watched most of it and summed up Sir Walter very aptly. He called him an arrogant something, which made me laugh. ;-) I thought he could have been just a little bit more ridiculous (as he was in the novel) and there weren't enough mirror scenes -- (Which, btw, I caught a reference that we Americans only got to see a SHORTENED version. They cut out a scene with Anne and some old love letters, Mr. Elliot looking admirably at Anne on the Cobb in Lyme, and there might be others. *grrr*)

I also do not see what all the fuss is about Rupert Penry-Jones. He did not do much other than stand around and look grumpy at poor Anne. I confess I looked rather grumpily at poor Anne a few times myself, although that was only because the hairdresser had pulled her hair too tight. I did think Sally Hawkins did a very good job conveying Anne's loneliness and despair, and I loved the addition of her journalling. Very moving, and a great way to connect with the viewer, I thought. I thought it was especially so when anne was covering her mouth and sobbing after she thought Wentworth was to marry Lousia.

How on earth would Frederick convince Anne's father to sell Kellynch to an unseemly and obscure sailor, might I ask? That was the most unrealistic part, IMO, other than Anne trotting around Bath. Rather pointless, unless they wanted a breathless Anne to stand huffing and puffing before her love after she's chased him around half the city. Why was he as composed as could be and not even remotely out of breath, I'd like to know??? He was a Naval captain, not a track star. I think Cpt. Wentworth would have done better to buy Anne a pair of Nike's as opposed to a big house. ;-) lol.

Was Mrs. Smith's name really Harriet? I certainly don't remember that. I'll have to check my book later.

Oh! I almost forgot. One thing that I DID like, was that we get to hear Wentworth himself reading The Letter, not like the 1995 version where there is a double voice-over spoiling it entirely so that you can't hear a thing. I do wish they would have kept the novel's setting for it (not running by herself) but overall I liked this better than the Root/Hinds version.

*pauses, after rereading what I've written so far* I have this nasty habit of dwelling on the negatives of an adaptation, don't I? :-/ Sorry about that. I did like it though. I haven't made up my mind as to whether I'll be buying it yet, but I was very pleasantly surprised. I loved the costumes, if I did wish Anne would have worn something other than That Bonnet all the time, and the music was very lovely. I taped it (much to the dismay of my family...) so that I can watch it again at my leisure. That, for me, is the true test of a good costume drama. Either I get bored with it and have no desire to watch it more than a few times, or it grows on me more and more and I become increasingly fond of it. ;-)

Enough! I want to know what everyone else thought. :-D

ETA: Came across this article, (linked from RoP) and while I don't agree with everything this budding comedian says, I do whole-heartedly agree with this:

At the end of the film, as she is about to kiss Wentworth (oh, come on, you always knew how it comes out), her mouth twitches like a bass zeroing in on a tasty side order of plankton as her face moves slowly toward its target.

LOL!

Read the full article here

Date: 2008-01-14 03:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elvenjaneite.livejournal.com
I've heard some speculation that he didn't buy Kellynch but rented it from Sir Walter. Or went to stay with his sister. But neither of those make much sense, IMO.

I did enjoy this adaptation, despite its flaws, mostly because I happen to like Rupert P-J. And I cannot.stand.Ciaran.Hinds. Also, I thought Sally Hawkins did a very good job as Anne.

Date: 2008-01-14 09:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] olde-fashioned.livejournal.com
I suppose the Crofts could have given up their lease, like they were willing to do for Mr. Elliot in the cancelled chapters which somehow managed to make it into the movie. I still think it's silly.

See, I don't get why everyone loves Ciaran Hinds, either! (and I also think he and Amanda Root are way too old). Plus his running around in uniform bugs the heck out of me, and the circus?? What's with that?

Date: 2008-01-14 11:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] enchantinglight.livejournal.com
I've heard some speculation that he didn't buy Kellynch but rented it from Sir Walter. Or went to stay with his sister. But neither of those make much sense, IMO.


I've heard some of the same things, but those explanations seem odd to me too. It seemed like he was giving Kellynch to Anne, but he can't give it to her if it's not his to give! That's my view, anyway.

Date: 2008-01-14 11:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] enchantinglight.livejournal.com
^ Sorry, the first part of that should be italicized. I don't know why it isn't.

Date: 2008-01-15 03:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] olde-fashioned.livejournal.com
No, they don't. I think the screenwriter just knew nothing about entails. ;-)

Exactly!

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