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Becoming Jane (2007)

Becoming Jane (2007)
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Events from the life of the author Jane Austen inspired this romantic historical drama, which speculates of a romance that may have had a significant impact on her life and work. Twenty-year-old Jane Austen (Anne Hathaway) is the daughter of Rev. Austen (James Cromwell), a minister who looks after a flock in a small rural community in Southern England with his wife (Julie Walters). While her older sister, Cassandra (Anna Maxwell Martin), is engaged to be married, Jane resists her family's efforts to match her up with Mr. Wisley (Laurence Fox), the wealthy but dull nephew of Lady Gresham (Maggie Smith), a minor member of the British nobility. Jane has the heart of an artist, and hopes to distinguish herself as a musician or a writer, though her parents don't think much of her prospects. When Jane meets Tom Lefroy (James McAvoy), a young man her own age, she's intrigued; while he scoffs at her writing style, he clearly sees she has talent, and is eager for her to learn more of the larger world by exposing her to more daring literature and modern pastimes such as boxing. As Tom begins to court Jane, she finds herself increasingly attracted to this poor but keenly intelligent man, though she soon realizes her own ideas about love and marriage are sometimes at odds with the conventions of the society in which she lives. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Anne HathawayJames McAvoy, (more)
Director(s):
Julian Jarrold
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Events from the life of the author Jane Austen inspired this romantic historical drama, which speculates of a romance that may have had a significant impact on her life and work. Twenty-year-old Jane Austen (Anne Hathaway) is the daughter of Rev. Austen (James Cromwell), a minister who looks after a flock in a small rural community in Southern England with his wife (Julie Walters). While her older sister, Cassandra (Anna Maxwell Martin), is engaged to be married, Jane resists her family's efforts to match her up with Mr. Wisley (Laurence Fox), the wealthy but dull nephew of Lady Gresham (Maggie Smith), a minor member of the British nobility. Jane has the heart of an artist, and hopes to distinguish herself as a musician or a writer, though her parents don't think much of her prospects. When Jane meets Tom Lefroy (James McAvoy), a young man her own age, she's intrigued; while he scoffs at her writing style, he clearly sees she has talent, and is eager for her to learn more of the larger world by exposing her to more daring literature and modern pastimes such as boxing. As Tom begins to court Jane, she finds herself increasingly attracted to this poor but keenly intelligent man, though she soon realizes her own ideas about love and marriage are sometimes at odds with the conventions of the society in which she lives. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
120 mins

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Director(s):
Julian Jarrold
Writer(s):
Kevin HoodSarah Williams
Producer(s):
Graham BroadbentDouglas RaeRobert Bernstein
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Language, Adult Situations, Brief Nudity)
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    Terri M.

    oh,my,gosh! what an amazing movie, i love, love, LOVE Jane Austin books/movies, and this did not disappoint. perfect actors chosen for the primary actor/actress roles, I totally cried when they got together, broke up, got together, broke up... hhmmmm, just a beautiful movie! Yes, this is a girly movie. Next time I need a good cry,i'm gonna watch it again! i have it on my "to buy" list! :-)

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    Judy S.

    I found the movie to be so slow that I fell asleep. I love Jane Austin's other titles and I do enjoy watching Anne Hathaway's acting. I'm just sorry that I didn't have the chance to view either.

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    Gloriangeles C.

    Jane is such an inspiration. I was wondering, are those the only two choices she had? Either get married to a man for money or run away with an self-absorbed man who rejected her in the first place for been poor. For better of course, I admire Jane for standing for herself and choosing the choices that were better suited for herself. I was trilled to see the support she got from her family. Most women back in the days had to do whatever their parents decided it was best for them. I assumed Lefroy had to comply with his uncle's demands. As he clearly expressed he didn't approve her. Lefroy was still in love with Jane. It surprise me that there are still places on earth where women have to subject themselves to arranged marriages and forced marriages. A real disgrace to society and women's rights. Compliance to ridiculous forms of arrangements aren't desirable choices to any women, regardless of their level of education or social status

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