Well, darlin's, here 't'is! A review of the TV series Lark Rise to Candleford . SO! I finished the final season the other night, and am here to discuss my thoughts;) (Spoilers will be sprinkled indiscriminately! Read at your own risk;D) LRtC centers around young Laura Timmins, a girl from the wee hamlet of Lark Rise, who moves to the more affluent town of Candleford to work in her aunt's (or was she just a cousin?) post office. Miss Dorcas Lane is probably the wealthiest person in Candleford and holds a lot of sway with the townspeople. With Laura's advent into Candleford, the two communities begin to be intertwined. The show's basic plots aren't my absolute favorites, but I love how relaxed the show is, and how marvelous the characters are. (Because they just ARE.) It's a cozy series, but at the same time there are moments of rather intense drama. I'm not feeling extremely eloquent for reviewin...
[Note: Keep in mind that this review is written from the perspective of someone who has never actually read Romeo and Juliet , m'kay?:) Also, there'll be spoilers, because, I mean…all things considered, you probably know how it all ends.] I first became seriously interested in watching this movie a) because of the utter gorgeousness of all the stills I saw on the Internet, and b) because it has Hailee Steinfeld. I'd only seen her in True Grit (2011), but, I thought, wouldn't it be cool to see her in a completely different role? So, yesterday, I watched it. And…I'm not quite sure what I think of it. First things first. This movie was beautiful . It was one of those films where you think, "I want just about this entire movie in screencaps." The cinematography was excellent. The lighting, the camera angles, the costumes and sets …aaaaaaahhhhh. See what I mean?? Hailee Steinfeld was absolutely precious as Juliet Capul...
I've seen four adaptations of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre so far, and while all of them have had at least one good element, the two that actually vie for the honor of My Favored One are the 2006 miniseries with Ruth Wilson and Toby Stephens and the 2011 movie with Mia Wasikowska and Michael Fassbender. Every time I watch these two, I try to figure out which Jane/Rochester pairing is my favorite; and every time, I come to the conclusion that I can't decide. So, naturally, I've decided to further this exercise in futility by hashing out my feelings here on the blog. :-P It's pretty disorganized and patchy, but so be it. Basically, I just wanted to vent a little, and that's what I've done. ;) (And please bear with me: This is practically the only Gothic romance story I like and allow myself to get all caught up in every now and then, so there may be gushing ahead since this story has kind of been "on the brain" recently. Don't worr...
The cuteness i can't even handle it
ReplyDeleteEvie, aww, thanks! I know aren't they just the flipping cutest things ever?!?!
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