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The Jane Austen Book Club (2007)
Director: Robin Swicord
Movie review
From Time Out London
Die-hard Austenites might shudder at the idea of a Jane Austen fan club in modern-day California, but Karen Joy Fowler’s source novel fared well enough to give rise to this adaptation. Director Robin Swicord has cast actresses best known for reliable supporting roles: Emily Blunt is uptight teacher, Prudie; Kathy Baker is oft-divorced Bernadette; Maria Bello is match-making Jocelyn; and Amy Brenneman is recently separated Sylvia. Together with a lesbian and a bloke – for balance, presumably – they form a group to read and discuss Austen’s novels. When their lives start mirroring those of the writer’s heroines, Austen readers may find themselves torn between enjoying the references and finding them crass (‘You’re such an Emma,’ Jocelyn is told at one point). But Prudie’s problems, which include a drug-addled mother and a flirtatious pupil, lend enough colour and humour to help this muddle along just fine in a sentimental, mainstream kind of way. Although by constantly referencing Austen’s sharp wit and characterisation, this can only ever come up short in comparison.Author: Anna Smith
Time Out London Issue 1943: November 14-20 2007
User reviews of this film
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- Jim Smith said...
- Posted on Nov 18 2007 13:04 This is a very enjoyable and well-made film, with an excellent cast. Inevitably the story is a bit contrived, but it's clerverly done and you don't really mind because the characters are engaging. Although the target audience is primarily female, there are a couple of strong male characters which adds some balance. Although not an all-time classic, it's great fun and well worth seeing.
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- EmmaB said...
- Posted on Nov 17 2007 11:43 As a devoted fan of Hugh Dancy, I think that you could have had the decency to mention him by name. He is merely referred to in this review as "a bloke", yet you've taken the time to mention by name 4 of the female leads. Hmm not impressed....
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Cast & crew
Director: Robin Swicord
Cast: Maria Bello, Kathy Baker, Amy Brenneman, Emily Blunt, Maggie Grace, Jimmy Smits, Hugh Dancy, Lynn Redgrave, Marc Blucas, Kevin Zegers, Gwendolyn Yeo full cast
Rated: 12A
Duration: 105 mins
UK Release: Nov 16 2007
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