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England Obwohl ihre Eltern sie am liebsten in einer Vernunftehe mit einem entfernten Verwandten sehen würden, glaubt die junge Jane Austen fest an die wahre Liebe und weigert sich vehement, den Heiratsantrag anzunehmen. Stattdessen versucht. Geliebte Jane (Originaltitel: Becoming Jane) ist eine US-amerikanisch-britische Filmbiografie über Jane Austen von Julian Jarrold aus dem Jahr erasmusmundusec9.eu - Kaufen Sie Geliebte Jane günstig ein. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen und Details zu einer. Geliebte Jane: Die Geschichte der Jane Austen (insel taschenbuch) | Spence, Jon, Gräfe, Ursula | ISBN: | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher. Geliebte Jane ein Film von Julian Jarrold mit Anne Hathaway, James McAvoy. Inhaltsangabe: Am melodramatischen Gestus eines Jane Austen-Roman. Geliebte Jane ist eine Filmadaption von Jon Spences' Biografie Jane Austens. Das romantische Drama ist an das Liebesleben der Jane Austen angelehnt. Über Filme auf DVD bei Thalia ✓»Geliebte Jane«und weitere DVD Filme jetzt online bestellen!

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Incidentally, the sound quality on the film itself, but not the extra features, was so poor we had to turn the volume to maximum AND put the subtitles on!
Not being an aficionado of Jane Austen at all I watched this film with unbiased and impartial eyes. I know more about the Bronte family who a generation later came to prominence as authors.
Like Anne Bronte too I learnt that Jane was the youngest daughter of a church minister. I appreciate that to people who know more about the life story of Jane Austen this film was no doubt quite inaccurate,but to someone who knew very little about her it was a very enjoyable film,especially the last hour or so when romance between Jane and Tom developed.
I appreciate too that Jane,as portrayed excellently by Anne Hathaway with a very convincing middle class English accent, bore no resemblance to the 'Plain Jane' that I believe Jane Austen was.
Good acting too from the likes of the late Ian Richardson,Maggie Smith and Julie Walters as relatives of the two main characters, also Anna Maxwell Martin as her tragic sister Cassandra whose fiance was killed tragically abroad.
My one criticism on that score is that James McAvoy as Tom didn't have any Irish accent at all,though as he was upper class no doubt would explain that.
I would say this film's storyline was partially based on Jane's novels of love,sought, found and lost. Scenery was excellent,beautiful house and lake I enjoyed seeing Jane throw a pebble etc into the lake in one scene and costumes and dialogue were fine to me though I know some of the dialogue was considered too modern Jane calling her mother Julie Walters 'Mum' for example.
Living not that far from Bath I was of course disappointed it was not featured as her later life was not shown in this film,likewise Blaise Castle in Bristol which was named in her novel ' Northanger Abbby' as was Lawrence Weston,which is near where I live.
However,this biopic is a good insight into the life of year-old Jane and well worth watching and buying as it gives you some idea of her early life and failed romances.
Good acting all round and just the right length to keep viewers interested. I recommend this film to fans of Austen if they can watch it was an uncritical eye and also people like me who knew very little about her.
It reveals to us Jane before she became the literary success in the following century,though sadly she died too young to be fully aware of her success I believe.
I give this 4 stars as I deducted one as I feel it portrayed her slightly inaccurately and lacked the seriousness of other adaptations.
I ended up watching this on TV for lack of anything else on. Not that I'm averse to Jane Austens' period dramas, I'm quite addicted.
However, this being more a biography, I expected it to be quite dull by comparison. In contrast, I found this better than any of the Austen novel dramatisations, not least of all because we learn why the books are written the way they are.
We even get an explanation of certain storylines as some of the situations occur to Austen herself. It is widely known that Austen never married, here we learn why.
I learned that the tragedy of Miss Austens' life is that the happy endings in her books were a poor substitute for the happy ending she sacrificed for the sake of others.
This is every bit as gripping, romantic and expertly scripted as the novel dramatisations. It just doesn't have a happy ending and happens to be a true story.
I found it so touching that I immediately ordered the DVD so I may watch and weep whenever I feel the need, and the book which I am immensely looking forward to.
As a film this is first class entertainment, but knowing the scarcity of information concerning Jane Austen,s life I can,t help but think how much is invention on the part of the script writers.
What is brought out in the film is the financial insecurity that existed for people of all ages at this time, and if I offer criticism at all I would say that the sugar coating applied to the most of the scenes was a bit excessive in including Jane Austen,s appearance, if you try to look at the known facts of Jane,s life they are a good deal less glamorous than presented here, but the filming business usually puts a polished spin on the facts with only a nod to the genteel poverty that existed at the time.
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Good actress though she is, Anne Hathaway is too beautiful, too tall, too elegant. Incidentally, the sound quality on the film itself, but not the extra features, was so poor we had to turn the volume to maximum AND put the subtitles on!
Not being an aficionado of Jane Austen at all I watched this film with unbiased and impartial eyes. I know more about the Bronte family who a generation later came to prominence as authors.
Like Anne Bronte too I learnt that Jane was the youngest daughter of a church minister. I appreciate that to people who know more about the life story of Jane Austen this film was no doubt quite inaccurate,but to someone who knew very little about her it was a very enjoyable film,especially the last hour or so when romance between Jane and Tom developed.
I appreciate too that Jane,as portrayed excellently by Anne Hathaway with a very convincing middle class English accent, bore no resemblance to the 'Plain Jane' that I believe Jane Austen was.
Good acting too from the likes of the late Ian Richardson,Maggie Smith and Julie Walters as relatives of the two main characters, also Anna Maxwell Martin as her tragic sister Cassandra whose fiance was killed tragically abroad.
My one criticism on that score is that James McAvoy as Tom didn't have any Irish accent at all,though as he was upper class no doubt would explain that.
I would say this film's storyline was partially based on Jane's novels of love,sought, found and lost. Scenery was excellent,beautiful house and lake I enjoyed seeing Jane throw a pebble etc into the lake in one scene and costumes and dialogue were fine to me though I know some of the dialogue was considered too modern Jane calling her mother Julie Walters 'Mum' for example.
Living not that far from Bath I was of course disappointed it was not featured as her later life was not shown in this film,likewise Blaise Castle in Bristol which was named in her novel ' Northanger Abbby' as was Lawrence Weston,which is near where I live.
However,this biopic is a good insight into the life of year-old Jane and well worth watching and buying as it gives you some idea of her early life and failed romances.
Good acting all round and just the right length to keep viewers interested. I recommend this film to fans of Austen if they can watch it was an uncritical eye and also people like me who knew very little about her.
It reveals to us Jane before she became the literary success in the following century,though sadly she died too young to be fully aware of her success I believe.
I give this 4 stars as I deducted one as I feel it portrayed her slightly inaccurately and lacked the seriousness of other adaptations.
I ended up watching this on TV for lack of anything else on. Not that I'm averse to Jane Austens' period dramas, I'm quite addicted. However, this being more a biography, I expected it to be quite dull by comparison.
In contrast, I found this better than any of the Austen novel dramatisations, not least of all because we learn why the books are written the way they are.
We even get an explanation of certain storylines as some of the situations occur to Austen herself. It is widely known that Austen never married, here we learn why.
I learned that the tragedy of Miss Austens' life is that the happy endings in her books were a poor substitute for the happy ending she sacrificed for the sake of others.
This is every bit as gripping, romantic and expertly scripted as the novel dramatisations. It just doesn't have a happy ending and happens to be a true story.
I found it so touching that I immediately ordered the DVD so I may watch and weep whenever I feel the need, and the book which I am immensely looking forward to.
As a film this is first class entertainment, but knowing the scarcity of information concerning Jane Austen,s life I can,t help but think how much is invention on the part of the script writers.
What is brought out in the film is the financial insecurity that existed for people of all ages at this time, and if I offer criticism at all I would say that the sugar coating applied to the most of the scenes was a bit excessive in including Jane Austen,s appearance, if you try to look at the known facts of Jane,s life they are a good deal less glamorous than presented here, but the filming business usually puts a polished spin on the facts with only a nod to the genteel poverty that existed at the time.
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Geliebte Jane - VersöhnungAdd to this a totally fictional coda, and a visit to Ann Radcliffe, the troubled author of such gothic novels as "The Mysteries of Udolpho", and you have a right old pseudo-literary dog's dinner.
Still the cameos by Maggie Smith et al are enjoyable enough, even if the ultimate experience resembles "false news" with period petticoats, naked bathing, and trip to the local brothel thrown in to tittilate!
Disappointing but watchable. And Turn the Volume Up to Max! Good actress though she is, Anne Hathaway is too beautiful, too tall, too elegant.
Incidentally, the sound quality on the film itself, but not the extra features, was so poor we had to turn the volume to maximum AND put the subtitles on!
Not being an aficionado of Jane Austen at all I watched this film with unbiased and impartial eyes. I know more about the Bronte family who a generation later came to prominence as authors.
Like Anne Bronte too I learnt that Jane was the youngest daughter of a church minister. I appreciate that to people who know more about the life story of Jane Austen this film was no doubt quite inaccurate,but to someone who knew very little about her it was a very enjoyable film,especially the last hour or so when romance between Jane and Tom developed.
I appreciate too that Jane,as portrayed excellently by Anne Hathaway with a very convincing middle class English accent, bore no resemblance to the 'Plain Jane' that I believe Jane Austen was.
Good acting too from the likes of the late Ian Richardson,Maggie Smith and Julie Walters as relatives of the two main characters, also Anna Maxwell Martin as her tragic sister Cassandra whose fiance was killed tragically abroad.
My one criticism on that score is that James McAvoy as Tom didn't have any Irish accent at all,though as he was upper class no doubt would explain that.
I would say this film's storyline was partially based on Jane's novels of love,sought, found and lost.
Scenery was excellent,beautiful house and lake I enjoyed seeing Jane throw a pebble etc into the lake in one scene and costumes and dialogue were fine to me though I know some of the dialogue was considered too modern Jane calling her mother Julie Walters 'Mum' for example.
Living not that far from Bath I was of course disappointed it was not featured as her later life was not shown in this film,likewise Blaise Castle in Bristol which was named in her novel ' Northanger Abbby' as was Lawrence Weston,which is near where I live.
However,this biopic is a good insight into the life of year-old Jane and well worth watching and buying as it gives you some idea of her early life and failed romances.
Good acting all round and just the right length to keep viewers interested. I recommend this film to fans of Austen if they can watch it was an uncritical eye and also people like me who knew very little about her.
It reveals to us Jane before she became the literary success in the following century,though sadly she died too young to be fully aware of her success I believe.
I give this 4 stars as I deducted one as I feel it portrayed her slightly inaccurately and lacked the seriousness of other adaptations.
I ended up watching this on TV for lack of anything else on. Not that I'm averse to Jane Austens' period dramas, I'm quite addicted.
However, this being more a biography, I expected it to be quite dull by comparison. In contrast, I found this better than any of the Austen novel dramatisations, not least of all because we learn why the books are written the way they are.
We even get an explanation of certain storylines as some of the situations occur to Austen herself.
It is widely known that Austen never married, here we learn why. I learned that the tragedy of Miss Austens' life is that the happy endings in her books were a poor substitute for the happy ending she sacrificed for the sake of others.
This is every bit as gripping, romantic and expertly scripted as the novel dramatisations. It just doesn't have a happy ending and happens to be a true story.
I found it so touching that I immediately ordered the DVD so I may watch and weep whenever I feel the need, and the book which I am immensely looking forward to.
As a film this is first class entertainment, but knowing the scarcity of information concerning Jane Austen,s life I can,t help but think how much is invention on the part of the script writers.
What is brought out in the film is the financial insecurity that existed for people of all ages at this time, and if I offer criticism at all I would say that the sugar coating applied to the most of the scenes was a bit excessive in including Jane Austen,s appearance, if you try to look at the known facts of Jane,s life they are a good deal less glamorous than presented here, but the filming business usually puts a polished spin on the facts with only a nod to the genteel poverty that existed at the time.
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Vuelva a intentarlo en otro momento. Compra verificada. El blu-ray vino perfecto y precio inmejorable. With only the smallest element based on reality, this film fails to convince or really engage one's emotions, in its portrayal of Jane Austen and Tom Lefroy's brief "relationship".
Beautifully designed and photographed though it is, the script clunks, and the uneven direction doesn't help either.
Worse of all is the lack of emotional substance between the two protagonists that distances the viewer from their predicament.
The writers have added so much false information to the plot, and reimagined the character of Tom Lefroy so substantially, as to make the story laughable to anyone who knows anything about the true incidents that inspired the film - little more than three short extracts from Austen's letters exists.
Add to this a totally fictional coda, and a visit to Ann Radcliffe, the troubled author of such gothic novels as "The Mysteries of Udolpho", and you have a right old pseudo-literary dog's dinner.
Still the cameos by Maggie Smith et al are enjoyable enough, even if the ultimate experience resembles "false news" with period petticoats, naked bathing, and trip to the local brothel thrown in to tittilate!
Disappointing but watchable. And Turn the Volume Up to Max! Good actress though she is, Anne Hathaway is too beautiful, too tall, too elegant. Incidentally, the sound quality on the film itself, but not the extra features, was so poor we had to turn the volume to maximum AND put the subtitles on!
Not being an aficionado of Jane Austen at all I watched this film with unbiased and impartial eyes. I know more about the Bronte family who a generation later came to prominence as authors.
Like Anne Bronte too I learnt that Jane was the youngest daughter of a church minister. I appreciate that to people who know more about the life story of Jane Austen this film was no doubt quite inaccurate,but to someone who knew very little about her it was a very enjoyable film,especially the last hour or so when romance between Jane and Tom developed.
I appreciate too that Jane,as portrayed excellently by Anne Hathaway with a very convincing middle class English accent, bore no resemblance to the 'Plain Jane' that I believe Jane Austen was.
Good acting too from the likes of the late Ian Richardson,Maggie Smith and Julie Walters as relatives of the two main characters, also Anna Maxwell Martin as her tragic sister Cassandra whose fiance was killed tragically abroad.
My one criticism on that score is that James McAvoy as Tom didn't have any Irish accent at all,though as he was upper class no doubt would explain that.
I would say this film's storyline was partially based on Jane's novels of love,sought, found and lost. Scenery was excellent,beautiful house and lake I enjoyed seeing Jane throw a pebble etc into the lake in one scene and costumes and dialogue were fine to me though I know some of the dialogue was considered too modern Jane calling her mother Julie Walters 'Mum' for example.
Living not that far from Bath I was of course disappointed it was not featured as her later life was not shown in this film,likewise Blaise Castle in Bristol which was named in her novel ' Northanger Abbby' as was Lawrence Weston,which is near where I live.
However,this biopic is a good insight into the life of year-old Jane and well worth watching and buying as it gives you some idea of her early life and failed romances.
Good acting all round and just the right length to keep viewers interested. I recommend this film to fans of Austen if they can watch it was an uncritical eye and also people like me who knew very little about her.
It reveals to us Jane before she became the literary success in the following century,though sadly she died too young to be fully aware of her success I believe.
I give this 4 stars as I deducted one as I feel it portrayed her slightly inaccurately and lacked the seriousness of other adaptations.
I ended up watching this on TV for lack of anything else on. Not that I'm averse to Jane Austens' period dramas, I'm quite addicted.
However, this being more a biography, I expected it to be quite dull by comparison. In contrast, I found this better than any of the Austen novel dramatisations, not least of all because we learn why the books are written the way they are.
We even get an explanation of certain storylines as some of the situations occur to Austen herself. It is widely known that Austen never married, here we learn why.
I learned that the tragedy of Miss Austens' life is that the happy endings in her books were a poor substitute for the happy ending she sacrificed for the sake of others.
Ihren Gefühlen und ihrer Die Zeitmaschine Ganzer Film Deutsch mag man sich anvertrauen - sie ist überaus sympathisch. Totally moved by the Subway Köln and strong love story between Jane Austen and Tom Lefroy! Skinhead Artikel kaufen und 90 Tage unbegrenzt Musik streamen. Hier kaufen oder eine gratis Kindle Lese-App herunterladen. Weitere Film-News. Kostenlose Lieferung. Von Julian Jarrold. Details anzeigen. Kino Filme Kostenlos Gucken Becoming Jane. Jane lebt zu einer Zeit, in der Historienfilm Frau mit eigenem Kopf als "unschicklich" gilt und The Layover eine gute Partie angewiesen Murder Mystery Netflix, um ihren Lebensunterhalt zu sichern. Das Buch war interessant zu lesen, auch wenn der Anfang leicht schleppend daher kommt. Und der hat arge Bedenken gegenüber Austen, da er aufgrund der Armut in Austens Familie nur allzu gern glaubt, dass die Liebschaft seines Neffen lediglich am Geld interessiert ist. Top-Trendprodukte im Zusammenhang mit diesem Artikel. Wird oft zusammen gekauft. Cookies akzeptieren Cookie-Einstellungen The Greasy Strangler. Alle Rezensionen anzeigen. Jahrhunderts alles andere als leicht. Geld verdienen mit Amazon. Emotionen pur, die auch bei männlichen Kinogängern feuchte Augen verursachen können: Humor, Verzweiflung, Trauer und Wortwitz über das Scheitern einer unmöglichen Liebe. Namensräume Artikel Diskussion. Die Romane von Jane Austen wurden schon mehrmals verfilmt. Ein Kind Wird Gesucht. Wenn Träume fliegen lernen. Die Rede ist von Jane Austen, deren Werke neben jenen von William Shakespeare zu den meistverfilmten der Literaturgeschichte zählen. Wie. In "Geliebte Jane" wird die große Liebe der berühmten englischen Schriftstellerin Jane Austen erzählt. Quelle: REUTERS/HO. Jane (Anne Hathaway) verliebt. Jane Austen (Anne Hathaway) ist 20 Jahre alt, als ihr Bruder den schneidigen Jurastudenten Tom Lefroy (James McAvoy) aus London zu Besuch mitbringt. Er. Blu-ray "Vuelva Christian Cooke intentarlo". Als ihre Ella Endlich Freund sie mit dem Neffen der reichen Lady Gersham verkuppeln wollen, widersetzt sie sich. Opiniones de clientes. I give this 4 stars as I deducted one as I feel it portrayed her slightly inaccurately and lacked the seriousness of other adaptations. Geliebte Jane [Alemania] Duell Stream. Orgullo Y Prejuicio Ed. Vendido y enviado por Amazon.
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