Many Austen fans will cringe at the adaptation to modern relationship "language of love", but that is the point of this screenplay. Clearly at least partly targeted towards Millennials, I believe it does an admirable job at hacking Jane Austen's dialogue into contemporary love language as deemed necessary, backed by superior cinematography, snappy editing and pacing, and across-the-board inspired acting by the lead and supporting cast.
Frankly, the writing hack is not offensive for me, and the moments of narration are so brilliantly delivered by Dakota, that I applaud the unique freshness, and see the film as a success.
Dakota will hopefully be recognized for one of her most appealing performances, as she continues her rise to "The Queen" of Millennial-gen actresses.
My enthusiastic two thumbs up
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Frankly, the writing hack is not offensive for me, and the moments of narration are so brilliantly delivered by Dakota, that I applaud the unique freshness, and see the film as a success.
Dakota will hopefully be recognized for one of her most appealing performances, as she continues her rise to "The Queen" of Millennial-gen actresses.
My enthusiastic two thumbs up
👍👍