‘Jane Austen Wrecked My Life’ review: A winning romance among the bookish

“Jane Austin broke my life” is an attractive and provocative title by writer Laura Bayani for the first time, but it is just a wrong name. Her heroine, Agat (Camel Radford), may house this fear in its depths, but she did not speak loudly. A single writer working in the Shakespeare Library and fork partners in Paris, is lost in the remaining love notes on the store’s mirror and complains about her best friend and workshop at the Wilkes (Pablo Polly), who was born in the wrong century, who is unwilling to participate in a “digital” connection. Agath may believe that she is alone because she will not settle for anything less than my school.
It is a good thing, then, that Felix, her agent, sends a few chapters of her writing caused by imagination to the establishment of a gene. And who should pick up the relief of the phrase, but a handsome English man, thorny, Oliver (Charlie Anason), a grandfather from the great Mrs. Austin. She cannot stand on him. It is perfect.
“Jane Austin has shattered my life” is a kind of warm romance that will make any dreamer dream, as a completely modern woman with old ideas about love, try it in Austinsk. While Agath initially gets to know the old smart maid of “persuasion”, her shyly tried link with Oliver is more Elizabeth Bennett in “pride and prejudice”. The English pastoral property is the ideal preparation for such a dilemma.
Casting and shows are excellent for this contemporary and dead update: Radarford is elegant but it is often embarrassing and floundering like relief, while Anason transmits Oliver emotional arrest behind the reserved external wounded with sufficient from the Hugh Grantianment. Pauli plays Charlatan, the impulsion is uninterrupted.
But not only men who have relief in a flying. The film is the same as romance about literature, writing and poetry, as is the case with worldly issues such as body issues. The book of the book seeks, Agat seeks to be a writer, but she believes that she is not one because of her annoying writer’s bloc. It is actually a dam against the flow of feelings – previous shocks and sorrow – trying to keep them. By writing, relief is able to break her heart open, share herself and welcome new opportunities.
“Writing is like ivy,” Oliver told Agathe. “It needs ruins to exist.” It is a guarantee that its past did not break it, but it gave it the necessary structure to allow words to grow. The way the characters talk about the meaning of literature for them – and what the words of words mean – the writer will be seduced among viewers, these discussions are more magical than any advertisements of love or enthusiastic admiration.
If you have read any Austin (or watched any of its novels), the Piani movie will be fun in its results, but this does not mean that it is not an enjoyable journey. It is our expectations that you met and rise, which gives the film its attractive rhythm. It does not remain long and is sweet enough in the display screens to avoid any taste of a driver or eye recycling feelings.
There is an ointment -like quality for “Jane Austin broke my life”, a conditioner for any turbulent romantic spirit. This may be absolute, but it is a kind of escape that you will want to reconsider again and again, such as Austin’s favorite novel. As it turned out, our main character is wrong. Jane Austin did not destroy her life, but opened it to the possibilities that were in front of her directly.
Katie Walsh is a critic of the Tribune news service.
“Jane Austin broke my life”
In French and English, with English translations
classification: P, for language, some sexual and nudity content
Running time: 1 hour, 38 minutes
Play: In a limited edition on Friday, May 23