Great rom-com. Find it hard to believe it didn't go well at the cinema. Bret McKenzie needs to be leading man more often. Put him with JJ Feild and Ricky Wittle..... DREAMY!!!
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NOTE: Mild sexual references, coarse language and violence
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Great rom-com. Find it hard to believe it didn't go well at the cinema. Bret McKenzie needs to be leading man more often. Put him with JJ Feild and Ricky Wittle..... DREAMY!!!
If you haven't read the book by the same name, I suggest you do. This is still a good movie by itself, but it is just a little sillier than the book.
If you love Jane Austens novels and modern life, then you will love this movie. Gather your friends and enjoy this ultimate chick-flick on hot, cold, wet and dry days.
Austenland is a British 2013 romantic comedy movie starring Keri Russell, JJ Feild and Jennifer Coolidge.
Jane Hayes’s (Keri Russell) adoration of all things Jane Austen is complicating her love life. Determined to be the heroine of her own story, Jane spends her life savings on a trip to Austenland, an eccentric resort where guests experience complete immersion in the Regency era. Armed with her bonnet, corset and needlepoint, Jane strives to avoid spinsterhood … but has a difficult time determining where fantasy ends and real life—and maybe even love—begins. Jennifer Coolidge (Legally Blonde) and Jane Seymour (Wedding Crashers) also star in this charming romantic comedy.
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Austenland Movie Reviews
“The ending is a bit of an audience-pleasing cop-out, a retreat into formula after 80 minutes or so of upending it. But those upendings are memorable, the cast dishy fun, and Jerusha Hess and Shannon Hale's breeze of a script (based on Hale's novel) is smart about the allure of fictional romances.” Village Voice
“All this sounds eminently promising. But it would need a wordsmith as witty and wise as Emma Thompson, who won an Oscar for adapting the big-screen version of 1995's "Sense and Sensibility,” to pull it off and do Austen herself justice." Robert Ebert
“Austenland is bound to become the guilty pleasure of the spring.” Flicks
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