After the release of four episodes of the third season Bridgertons They became a phenomenon for audiences and critics. The story of Penelope (Nicola Coughlan) and Colin (Luke Newton) not only sums up the best of Julia Quinn’s book series. At the same time, it is a light-hearted, smart and sensitive vision of love in a difficult time for women. Moreover, when they had to face the pressure of society and culture, getting married and living up to the expectations of what the future might hold for either of them.
Of course, the Netflix production is the latest version of a very specific historical drama. One that explores everything that happened during the English Regency. The reign of George III, marked by his illness and all it meant for England, was one of the most curious moments in British history. Moreover, one that various writers have described in detail, especially when describing, the transition of the nobility and bourgeoisie to new cultural places. And no one did it better than Jane Austen, who devoted much of her work to a humorous look at love, abandonment and loneliness in difficult times. An effort that made her one of the most popular authors of her time.
So, if you liked the first episodes of the third part of Bridgerton, we leave you with five Jane Austen adaptations that you can watch right now. From the author’s classic story given a modern makeover on Netflix, to one of the author’s lesser-known books turned into a charming film. The selection includes the best of the storytelling genres, which over time became an independent genre.. A real holiday for romantics.
Belief
In 2022, director Carrie Cracknell took one of Jane Austen’s most famous books and turned it into an unconventional vision of love, pain and rootlessness. This, including all sorts of modern references to the story to make it more casual and bold. The result was a unique combination that turned Austen’s work into a hybrid of improvised wordplay about TIK Tak and jokes about pop culture. A rarity in which there are more high moments than low ones, which nevertheless aroused the interest of the author’s fans.
Anne Elliot (Dakota Johnson) became, in her own words, an old maid after a broken heart. Especially one that showed him that a broken heart was a wound from which it was rare for anyone to fully recover. So when Frederick Wentworth (Cosmo Jarvis from Shogun), reappears in your life, you will have to make the most painful decision of all. It’s risking everything for a second chance or simply missing out on the most important romance of your life.
For all the heartfelt, slightly tragic and humorous atmosphere of the original work, this version, aimed at a much younger audience, is a combination of good intentions and some failures. Overall, the film surprises with its ambition. than one might expect, and a delightful tribute to the author.
Emma
Before passing through post-apocalyptic Australia in Furiosa: from the Mad Max sagaAnya Taylor Joy plays Autumn de Wilde’s adaptation of Emma with grace and confidence. Timeless, with rare attention to detail and filled with all the sarcastic humor of the original work, the touching story of a Regency matchmaker.
Not only because of its friendly and youthful atmosphere, full of criticism of the subtext of the role of women at that time. And also for the fact that you devoted time and effort to analyzing the nuances of love when everything seems contrary or, at best, so unattainable that it hurts.
But above all, it is a superb recreation of the story essential to understanding Jane Austen’s work: the novel. One in which faith, hope and goodwill will be the setting for the finale of the anthology. And much more: remember that love can also be a prospect for the future. The curious and endearing message this work conveys between the funny scenes and elegant staging.
Sensitivity and feeling
For actress and screenwriter Emma Thompson, adapting this important Jane Austen book has been a life project. So much so that he devoted three years to it, went through all sorts of difficulties, including losing the original script due to a computer accident, and even criticism of his point of view. questionBut Thompson, a lover of the world of the British writer since his youth, did not give up in his efforts.
Finally, in 1995, under the direction of Ang Lee, the film was realized. And it not only became an independent work of art. Also in one of the best Austen adaptations. The story of Eleanor (Thompson) and her star-crossed love for Edward (Hugh Grant) is not only gripping. At the same time, it allows us to delve deeper into the unstable and harsh situation of women during this time.
From life as a widow to how women were excluded from public life and humiliated by not being able to inherit from their families. Austen devoted effort, time, and detail to highlighting social injustice during a difficult time. But, of course, this story is also romantic, and it will make even the most indifferent people cry. Remember? The role of Alan Rickman (Severus Snape in the Harry Potter saga) as Christopher Brandon is memorable.
Pride and Prejudice
A seminal film for a generation of romantics, it is also a sensual, elegant version of the beloved book of the same name with a star-studded cast. It allows you to immerse yourself in the author’s time through careful argumentation that uses historical context to tell a story about the pain of loneliness and the search for purpose. And also become one of the most charming romantic epics in the cinematic world.
Elizabeth Bennet (Keira Knightley) knows she must get married for the sake of her family and herself. But things get complicated when you realize that loving and meeting the demands of the world you live in leads you to a dilemma. Do you need to get to the altar? because of the pressure of everyone around him or because someone actually won his heart?
Little by little, Elizabeth learns how difficult things can be in a world in which she seems to belong nowhere. Especially when she meets the cold and contemptuous Mr. Darcy (Matthew Macfadyen, from Continuity) and fell in love with him almost by accident. With a final scene that has become a classicPride and Prejudice is a celebration of everything that makes Austen’s novels unforgettable.
Love and friendship
This little-known book by a British author came to the big screen in 2016 thanks to Whit Stillman, who gave it a rare sitcom feel. But beyond the opening minutes, which tell the story of a flirtatious and manipulative lady seeking marriage, the film manages to capture the essence of the work from which it is made. Namely: that a woman’s regency was necessary use all their intelligence and abilities to achieve the future the way they wanted.
Something difficult lady Susan (Kate Beckinsale) knows that will force her to make the most daring decisions to find and marry the man of her life. But what begins as a wicked game to achieve love will become an adult romance and, ultimately, a reflection on life and time. Interesting message sincere and subtle for a film full of twisted jokes about couples falling in love.
Source: Hiper Textual