April 26, 2009

My New Favorite Movie

I know I have a thing for Austen movie adaptations. I've seen them all -- or at least most of them -- and I adore every single one (or at least most of them). But, I think this one has to be my current favorite: Lost in Austen. It was a BBC/ITV miniseries (I think it aired here in America back in March...), and the premise was quite simple: take Elizabeth out of the story, and stick a modern woman -- Amanda Price -- into the story. They turn the story up on its head -- no one is exactly who they seem, and the story doesn't go quite right -- with references not only to the book, but to the Colin Firth miniseries as well. (There's a brilliant scene -- you get a glimpse of it about 30 seconds into the trailer -- playing off the lake scene in the mini-series. Brilliantly funny.)



It was a fun romp, and I have to admit I like Elliot Cowan's Darcy...
What is it about a dark-haired British guy in Regency dress??

Okay, yeah, this is just me being a ga-ga about another Austen flick, but really: it's quite fun. Really fun.

10 observations:

Tricia said...

I really liked this series. I loved the Darcy and all the characters...except Amanda. She just wasn't totally believable to me.

Russell said...

You're right, Tricia, Amanda did grate. (Her hair, especially.) But I was able to look past it, for the most part, and it didn't get in the way of me having a good time with the movie. :)

Melissa said...

Um... that was me. Too many accounts on one computer.

bookworm4life said...

I've only see snippets but I can't wait to see the whole thing. What I saw I also loved. Amanda didn't bother me, but maybe she will once I see it all. Her hair was pretty weird, though.

Ms. Bookish said...

This looks like such fun! I hadn't heard of it, but I see it's at Amazon now. Whipping out my wish list right now ...

Marg said...

I watched this a while ago and really enjoyed it! I thought it was funny and touching. I did wonder how it was all going to be resolved, and yes, Amanda wasn't necessarily the strongest character in the series. Loved Mr Bennett - thought he was hysterical!

Bybee said...

That guy is very Darcy!

littleyuzu said...

You'd be surprised to learn that Elliot Cowan actually has blond, [really] curly hair. He looks good either way, but I agree with you about a dark-haired Brit in Regency attire. ;)

Melissa said...

I was, actually, littleyuzu. We did some searching on the internet after we watched it, just to see about Elliot Cowan. (And I was a tad disappointed). Still... doesn't change the fact that that wig looks good on him. :)

Christine said...

Okay, that looks brilliant. Esp. the lake scene (also wonderfully referenced in the 2nd Bridget Jones book).

Is it a nerdy thing to be excited that I have the same edition of P&P as Amanda?