Ack! I don't know how it's been two months since I posted. (Actually, it was the holidays, and a relapse of that darn Lyme disease, and having some work done on my house...)
There's so much I want to tell you, but I have to start with PBS's Persuasion last night. What did you think?
I have to say, I can't imagine anything more fun than a whole series of Austen films on Sunday nights for months to come. (In case you didn't know, I'm a complete Austen nerd. As if the book and blogs don't give that away.) So, kudos to Masterpiece for giving us this Austen celebration in the midst of a particularly barren tv season.
I really wanted to love this new adaptation, but didn't. I was watching with a bad headache, so perhaps that's partially to blame, but I think my biggest complaint was
simply how rushed everything was. There were big pieces of the story that were only
hinted at as a result. I think the thing is, I love the one with Amanda Root and Ciaran Hinds so much, it would have taken a lot to shift my loyalties.
I'm particularly difficult to please when it comes to Austen, I guess. And I think it may not be possible to do justice to Persuasion in an hour and twenty minutes. Kudos to them for filming so much in Bath, rather than finding another location to substitute. I liked Rupert Penry-Jones, and thought the cast was fine (if Mary was a bit annoying I thought it was an interesting portrayal of her ridiculous self), I just would have liked more of a chance to get to know them as their characters.
On the other hand, I heard from a friend who's new to Austen that they were moved by it, which made me happy. The whole series could help attract a new generation of Austen fans to her writing. As Martha would say, that's a Good Thing.
How about you -- were you Persuaded? Check out Ms. Place's review on the PBS blog Remotely Connected.
Looking forward to next week and Northanger Abbey.
Sally Hawkins as Anne Elliot. ©Nick Briggs/Clerkenwell Films for Masterpiece™