scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech 3 days ago
Guh gotta keep milking it don’t they. My local theater is rearranging Knightley’s version and I’m going to that, no interest in seeing a remake on Netflix.
scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech 3 days ago
Guh gotta keep milking it don’t they. My local theater is rearranging Knightley’s version and I’m going to that, no interest in seeing a remake on Netflix.
BananaTrifleViolin@lemmy.world 3 days ago
Different adaptations appeal to different audiences and people go to watch them. They offer different interpretations and takes on the book.
Like to me the Kiera Kinghtley version is a crappy Americanised take on the story that loses the satire and wit in the book and instead focuses on amping up the romance. But I know lots of people like it.
My favourite version is the 1997 BBC tv series but even that is flawed as Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennet doesnt really capture the character. She is too serious and humourless, and Alison Stedmen as Mrs Bennet is too over the top and cartoonish.
There is plenty of space for another adaptation, and new writers and directors and a new cast of actors can give their interpretation on the book plus introduce it to a new generation of people who may be first exposed to Jane Austen via a new TV series.
Anything that gets more people to read and appreciate the works of Jane Austen is worthwhile in my opinion.