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Becoming Jane Director: Julian Jarrold Cast: Anne Hathaway, James McAvoy, Julie Walters, James Cromwell

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/12/2008
  • Original Release: 2007
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 805

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Discovering The Real Jane Austen; Deleted Scenes; BECOMING JANE Pop-Up Facts & Footnotes; Audio Commentary With Director Julian Jarrold, Writer Kevin Hood And Producer Robert Bernstein

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Becoming Jane
1. Becoming Jane
2. A Typical Lawyer
3. Prettiest Sisters in England
4. Country Dance
5. Cricket
6. Literary Advice
7. Expensive Lessons
8. The Suitor
9. Visit to London
10. Choices
12. A Proposal
13. Family Obligation
15. Old Friend
16. End Credits

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Editorial Reviews

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, All Movie Guide

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Tissue neededby FriendlyDaisyGrl

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June 15, 2009: Even though I know what happens, I watch this movie over and over again. I've even purchased the book that the movie is based one. HIGHLY Recommended!

Touching and romantic in an intellectual wayby AmorDeLibros

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December 11, 2008: This film was exquisitely done. The best part about it was the preformances and the way the preformers delivered their dialogue. Beautifully written. Anne Hathway was an excellent choice for Jane herself, as Hathway is known for being a good and rule-abiding person, and also very honorable. However, I must say, James McAvoy stole the show with his passion and excellent character developement. He was so charming and funny, yet far more complex than he first seemed. I really enjoyed watching his relationship with Hathway go from hostile and dislike to deep-rooted love. The supporting cast was wonderful and compelling as well, and the film was just a treat to watch all around. For fans of Jane and those who aren't familiar with her work - this film can be enjoyed by all!

I Also Recommend: Penelope, Angel on My Shoulder, Demon in My Ear.


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