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5/10
Far From Persuading
pienpouwels15 July 2022
If you separate this adaptation from the book, it is a sufficient watch. However, considering what masterpiece it is based on, I'm sure Jane Austen is turning in her grave.

The story isn't anything like the Persuasion we know and love, it is trying too hard to be like Bridgerton, to be relevant and have modern touches. Some of the most beloved and iconic lines have been downgraded to weak decoctions. There is hardly any character development. In fact, the only character that I thought wasn't utterly flat was Mary. The cast is excellent but the script is beyond words... and not in the positive sense. For Anne to constantly be breaking the fourth wall was an excruciatingly bad decision. All in all, a painful adaptation that can surely only be enjoyed by viewers who aren't familiar with the work of Jane Austen.
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5/10
Very disappointing
Dillydaydream15 July 2022
As someone who counts Persuasion as a favourite book I found this so far removed from Jane Austen's original. On the plus side I liked Dakota Johnson's Ann and quite enjoyed the way she talked to the audience.

I didn't enjoy her being turned into a lush. The actor who played Wentworth was awful- instead of an heroic, handsome character he came across as a real drip and looked scruffy all the way through. In fact there was far more chemistry between Ann and Mr Elliot and in this version they looked a better match. There were some good comic moments with Ann's dreadful family,

In an earlier film or tv version of Persuasion the drama built up so well that you really wanted Ann to catch him up at the end- in this version I couldn't have cared who she ended up with.

This was such a disappointment.
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7/10
Not for Austen purists, but a pleasant watch
elientje-9823315 July 2022
If you're going into this movie expecting a true adaptation of Jane Austen's Persuasion, you will probably be disappointed. However, on its own it's a nice movie. Not something I immediately want to rewatch, but especially for a Netflix movie it's perfectly enjoyable.
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Netflix, please stop
biroslava15 July 2022
Netflix, please stop ruining our favourite books. Just stick with original screenplay and stories when creating new shows. I hated every minute of this version of Persuasion, I can't even start to list all the things wrong with that movie.
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7/10
please don't listen to the haters
darcy22117 July 2022
It's a shame that the Austen purists have trampled this movie to bits with negative reviews. I've watched it twice and enjoyed it for what it is. Beautiful cinematography and costuming. People need to chill out.
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1/10
Did anyone involved in this film read Persuasion??
3glennrose15 July 2022
This film strips all the heart out of Persuasion and turns the characters into versions of themselves that are unrecognizable. I don't understand why the writers didn't write their own story, in the vein of Bridgerton or Bridget Jones's Diary. They capitalized off Austen's name without giving her work any respect.
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7/10
Review of a Jane Austen enthusiast
samwise_17 July 2022
I read every Jane Austen novel, both in english and italian (my country language). I saw almost every movie and series inspired by her incredible novels; some were good, some were bad, some were masterpieces that will stand the test of time.

I tend to separate the novels from their TV counterparts, because I believe it's not easy to depict her work in its entirety.

When it comes to adaptations like this "Persuasion", however, things are different.

You have to take them for what they are and in this case, the changes are huge, colossal, but still I appreciated the view.. Mainly because Dakota J. Is wonderful, she totally shines in this new attempt on Ann Elliot.

Give this a try, separate movies and novels, for once.

A J. A. lover.
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1/10
Not even close.
rayres070816 July 2022
Disclaimer: I love Austen, and I would classify myself as a purist. But I also understand that film is a different medium, sometimes modifications must be made. But the modifications made absolutely piss all over the original story.

-First, Dakota Johnson is completely miscast. Anne is supposed to be mournful and to a degree bitter. She thinks she's missed her chance. Dakota Johnson plays her as spunky and comedic. Totally wrong. The rest of the cast is fine, but left to play their roles opposite an inappropriately funny heroine.

-Anne is not an alcoholic. It wasn't charming or relatable.

-It seems like the directors watched the recent adaptation of Emma and Bridgerton and were like, let's try Persuasion. But let's half ass the costumes and make it a comedy.

-Ridiculous lines. "How would you dance to Beethoven?" Anne replies "Alone in my room to a bottle of red." Well, considering this takes place in the Regency era before records or radio, this is absurd. She also says "We're worse than strangers. We're exes." Mary talks about how she must love herself in order to be able to love others. Come on. I couldn't stop eye rolling.

-There are a bunch of double entendres that are neither clever nor funny.

-They break the fourth wall, and while it works in other movies like Mansfield Park, but it was done cleverly and sparingly. Dakota Johnson is constantly talking at us and it's obnoxious.

I was hoping someone would give Persuasion an update. I really enjoyed the 90s adaptation with Ciaran Hinds. But no one asked for this abomination.
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8/10
Dakota Johnson is mesmerizing
rohansalve17 July 2022
It's a feel good movie, I started watching after having a stressful day and instantly my mood lightened and I just kept watching with a smile on my face. I could watch Dakota Johnson forever, at least that's for certain, whenever she's on screen, which is almost all of the movie, it's just beautiful. I'm so happy I just started playing it in Netflix before checking out the reviews on Imdb first, which I always do, I'd have ignored it looking at the rating. This movie is definitely relaxing and beautiful to look at and can pull you out of a bad day.
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7/10
If you're NOT a Austen-nerd, do watch it
foffster17 July 2022
I found the movie both fun, romantic and engaging. Johnson is her usual charm self, and the other roles sparkle, if a little bit superficial. As a movie this is a pretty good, but if you insist that movies should be faithful to the books that inspired them, you should probably not watch it. Personally I don't get why a movie couldn't be good on its own terms, but hey, needs will be nerds, right?

I recommend the movie as a romantic period drama, and forget that it's a Jane Austen story.
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3/10
I couldn't be more disappointed.
cgvsluis15 July 2022
I am a huge Jane Austen fan. Pride and Prejudice is my favorite (I am team Darcy all the way), but Persuasion may be my second favorite of her novels. I like the more mature story of a second chance romance...and the letter, often touted as the most romantic letter in literary history, is truly sigh worthy. I absolutely loved the 2007 BBC production starring Sally Hawkins, Rupert Penny-Jones, Anthony Head and Alice Kridge. That film really brought the story to life, building drama and tension that crests in the actual letter. Completely the opposite of this film.

I really like Dakota Johnson and Henry Golding and, as mentioned, I love the source material...so I can honestly say I was very excited to see this film in the works and I was eagerly anticipating it's release. I was there at the stroke of midnight to watch and grew more and more dissatisfied as the film went on.

It's like the story received a Bridgerton-lite filter and not just modernized twists but a true dilution of the source material.

The film starts with our protagonist, Anne Elliot, speaking to the audience...which she proceeds to do through the entire film...and not in a writing in her journal or thinking kind of way, but full on looking at and speaking to the audience. I imagine they thought it was funny. I could handle it at the start for the set-up, but then it really just started to take you out of the story, serving more as a distraction than a storytelling aid.

I was very disturbed that they turned Anne into a lush...her only pleasure seems to be drinking and she does it heavily throughout the film...including straight from the bottle. If you read the novel, this seems horribly out of character...which in the source material is above reproach.

The cast is given a multi-ethnic approach, similar in it's period inaccuracy as Bridgerton. It also gets a modern approach to sexuality as at one point it is alluded to that Lady Russell goes on European tours to have dalliances with men...something she and a young lady like Anne would never, ever have spoken about in reality.

There is an added feminist twist to the story (one that Austen didn't proved), Wentworth apologizes to Anne for her not being able to be in the navy and when Luisa and Anne discuss Wentworth's qualities...him listening to women is touted as a virtue. Fairly certain neither appear in the source material and seemed time period inappropriate.

Then there is Mr. Elliot and Anne's straightforward banter, again highly inappropriate and inaccurate.

Now for the story and it's changes...it was very strange to have Captain Wentworth telling Anne about how as an Admiral he would think "what would Anne do" and that's what he would do...how she is calm in a crisis, etc....and all of this before Luisa hits her head. It's like they didn't the audience was smart enough to glean that from her actions in the moment...which happens later (while watching, I though are they going to skip the real scene altogether and just have his words suffice? But no then they go on to show the injury scene!?!?!?) Also having Captain Wentworth telling Anne that there is an understanding that he didn't mean...changes his character. He truly didn't know that his actions toward Luisa could be misconstrued as more serious...something he never intended as the final letter clears up for anyone in doubt. Then there is the final letter (which is pretty perfect as is)...it ends up being a badly paraphrased and watered down version that contains absolutely no angst or love at all. Of course it didn't help that absolutely no tension or drama was built up at this point.

Add in some additional period inaccuracies like resin jewelry, pierced earrings, small bust above the front door and inappropriate clasps...the details might have been an indication of the lack of attention this film was going to show.

I did like the white and black pet rabbit, interesting touch that I didn't hate and Cosmo Jarvis was a bit of a sleeper surprise that I didn't hate in his role as Captain Wentworth.

I rarely ever recommend a different film, but I feel I really have to in this case. Please watch the 2007 BBC production of Persuasion instead of this film, it is a million times better.

Very disappointed.
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8/10
Don't be Persuaded by Negative Reviews
gromero-5099917 July 2022
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Persuasion was one of my most favorite books by Jane Austen. It's romantic and a great story about love lost and found. I've read the reviews for this movie, and I have to disagree with the negative reviews. It's a retelling of the story, modernized a bit, but the basic story is still there with most of the key moments still there, but slightly re-imagined. I liked Dakota Johnson's portrayal of Anne. She was spunky and her exasperation of her family was how you'd expect it to be for a strong, intelligent woman. I think when a story is being remade for a second or third time, it's nice to see a new spin on it. I think the negative reviews are by people who wanted a faithful adaptation, but that's already been done before.
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7/10
Lighten up!
Flippitygibbit20 July 2022
I watched the new Netflix take on Persuasion on the day of release and found the whole film charming, funny and original. The backlash on social media - and the one star trolls on the IMDb, who claim to be Austen fans but can't even spell her name correctly or identify which era she was writing in - have me flabbergasted, to be honest. Why the targeted campaign to make one adaptation among many bomb in the ratings? Does the existence of this version take away from the original text, or the other, faithful and bland, adaptations? No. Grow up.

Austen adaptations are churned out with regularity, and I love that Carrie Cracknell and the screenwriters have tried to find a new take on an old story. The 'goofs' listed on this page - seriously, doesn't anyone have a sense of humour? - are not goofs but a deliberate choice to make this a lively mash-up of Austen and modern romcoms, and I love Anne's sarcastic asides to the camera. To be honest, Anne Elliot needs all the help she can get - if I were an Austen heroine, I would probably be Anne, dutiful, caring and completely sidelined by more demanding personalities, but I don't want to read or watch characters like myself. Dakota Johnson presents a fun take on the character, and the wine, for me, is but one visual trope from romcoms which represents her silent desperation. I cringed, but in a good way, when she couldn't find a seat after trying to avoid Wentworth and then overheard his views about her while trying to relieve herself outside! The bath tub scene, and being told about 'Louisa and her Captain', were heartbreaking. Kudos to Nia Towle for making Louisa a sympathetic character for once, too!

I have read the book and, although not my favourite Austen title, still enjoyed this quirky adaptation. Perhaps because I care more about engaging with the characters and story rather than the accuracy of Regency fashion and etiquette - the costumes were amazing, on that note, and I would wear some of Anne's linen creations today! Is this the perfect, definitive screen translation of Persuasion? No. Those reviewers who actually admit to not having watched more than the trailer before hating on this version can go back to the book and the standard adaptations, if that makes them happy. But this is an amusing, emotional, well cast and yes, aesthetically pleasing addition to the many, many varied takes on Austen's work, which does not deserve such a backlash.
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1/10
Cringeworthy.
ericthemauve15 July 2022
It's difficult to overstate just how bad this movie is. It may well be a form of entertainment, but Jane Austin's 'Persuasion' it ain't. Check out the 1995 or 2007 versions if you want to see something approaching what the novel is all about. This is just a silly, soulless mess.
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7/10
I'm an Austen fan and I enjoyed this
tribal_trudy_0415 July 2022
I am an Austen fan, love Pride and Prejudice and Sense & Sensibility- both the books and drama and/or film versions. I've never read Persuasion, but I'm now curious to read after watching this to see what differences they made.

As a viewer watching not knowing the story of Persuasion; I enjoyed this and I think Anne and Captain Wentorth's love story held up, and brought a few tears to my eyes. It was a good film to watch on Friday night after having a super long week at work and struggling to work in the heat! So give it a go and don't listen to the haters. I'd be happy to watch this again; so I think it's a good film!

I thought Dakota J was great, and the actor who played CW. I also thought Anne's family were crazy in a funny way- Austen was always brilliant at depicting characters. Not my favourite Austen story: 1) P&P 2)S&S 3) Emma 4) Persuasion.

Hated the song at the end of the film; whilst I understood what they were trying to do, it was too overpowering; a lovely classical piece would have been better.
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1/10
If you are an Austen fan, then DO NOT watch
aslenodsnud15 July 2022
Persuasion is a lovely little story of second chances. Anne Elliot is a character greatly put upon by her family, and missed her chance of love by another persons advice. I love this character, but she is so poorly played by Dakota Johnson. There are numerous British actresses that would have been far better. It's a very poor adaptation all around. I sincerely hope Netflix leave the other Austen stories alone!
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6/10
the fatal flaw for me
bethcrim-0326016 July 2022
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I could deal with this version not being particularly true to Jane Austen but since there are better movies I can let that pass. Wild anachronisms? Ok, call it "historical fantasy". Drinking? Not crazy about it. Peeing under a tree? Gross, but what is a drinking woman to do, wait for the next privy? No, the fatal flaw for me was Frederick. Zero charisma, personality or any appeal really. It's OK he's not handsome but he contorts his face weirdly too often. Not worth mooning over.
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2/10
Created for an illiterate audience
anthonydesmondolivier15 July 2022
Personal view: I have no issue with modernising classics, but when a movie based on the early 1800s references Sad Sack and describes an experience as electrifying it feels sloppy to me. It provides no insight at all to the time period.
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9/10
"Based on", people!
jennl16 July 2022
If you are a "but that's not how it was in the booooooook!" literature snob, then you should skip this movie "based on" Jane Austen's novel Persuasion. But if you enjoy an irreverent, cheeky take, with plenty of dry wit and fourth-wall breakage, with gorgeous scenery and beautiful cinematography and a lovely score and excellent performances from all the players (especially Dakota Johnson as Anne and Mia McKenna-Bruce as Mary), then this is for you.

The comparisons to Bridgerton aren't entirely wrong, but this one is more nuanced. It's more similar, I think, to Emma. (2020). I loved it.
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7/10
This was pretty good
karinahatem15 July 2022
Don't understand all the negative reviews, this was surprisingly good and rather entertaining. Dakota Johnson was very good and funny. Even though this was predictable, still, acting was pretty good, and I loved the music. I think many didn't like it, as it didn't follow the usual boring Jane Austin style, while this one was funny.
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1/10
Hollywood, Please Stop Trying to Fix What's Not Broken.
syd990717 July 2022
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Watched the new Netflix film "Persuasion" based on Jane Austen's book, which has been thought of as the most sophisticated of all of Austen's works. Where do I begin??? I'm not a Jane Austen purist, and I get trying to blend these period pieces and the contemporary with colorblind casting, but my goodness, this is a bad Bridgerton wannabe, and I wasn't sold on the last season of Bridgerton. They have replaced a lot of Austen's characters with Black people, which in itself, I'm sick of and I'm Black. It makes the assumption that we can't write something that has nothing to do with slavery, lynchings, Jim Crow, segregation and generational trauma, so let's just stick Black folks in a period piece that's completely unbelievable. Yeah, I said it.

There were so many wealthy Black people around the globe, YES, even during this era...I studied history and I'm a history buff, why not showcase them instead of placing Black folks in an established IP where it makes absolutely no sense. Then Dakota Johnson keeps losing her British accent, and they are using the plot device I thoroughly HATE...breaking the 4th wall. That's distracting, coupled with the absolutely bad dialogue...UGH. No one in this thing has any chemistry, plus they made Anne, the lead character in "Persuasion", a drunk. Good grief. I won't go any further because it just premiered, but "Persuasion" is not for Jane Austen purists, and it's not for those of us who can't suspend as much disbelief needed to buy into this poorly written, poorly reasoned, poorly directed and poorly acted bit of period piece schlock.
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8/10
Dakota Johnson leads a highly capable ensemble in this unique Jane Austen adaptation
Instant_Palmer20 July 2022
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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I did not finish this movie before writing this review
smoke027 July 2022
I may finish watching it at some point, but I gave up because I grew really tired of Anne and Wentworth tiptoeing around each other, when it is so blatantly obvious that the two of them will wind up together but for some reason, neither will say anything to the other about anything, and that just doesn't ring true with the way everyone is presented.

In this time period, with such different values and behaviors, I could see why Anne and Wentworth would be very polite and formal and hidden, but nobody in this film behaves like they are very polite or formal or have anything to hide, so the anachronism here is not the interracial marriages or alliances or the modern behavior or the sexual innuendos or witty repartee, but the behavior of Anne and Wentworth, and that's why I gave up and saved it for a day when I have nothing better to do, because I did enjoy Dakota's performance - up to a point, that is.
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7/10
I Enjoyed It
molldollnd16 July 2022
I don't understand all the hate. Does it follow Jane Austen's novel to the letter? No. However, I don't mind. I think this new take is funny, fresh and it made my heart flutter. I enjoyed it.
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3/10
Cheesy, awkward and cringy
elifaltynkova15 July 2022
Okay, I did it! I finished watching the whole Persuasion. And I'm trying - really trying - to say something nice about it, but... I can't. Maybe it wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't an adaptation of Persuasion. Because... really the only thing the movie and the book have in common is the NAMES of the characters. I wasn't expecting anything and yet I'm so very disappointed. Why is Anne acting like Lizzy? Why is she so sarcastic? And (for God's sake) an alcoholic? Why does she have her hair down for half the movie? Why is she just swimming around in clothes in the sea? And the clothes are supposed to be from what era?

How can anyone even call THAT a Persuasion? It's my favorite book. Melancholy, painful, romantic. The movie is cheesy, awkward and cring. I have no words.

I give it 3/10 (two for Mary, she was hilarious and one for Henry Golding).
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