Keri Russell and Jennifer Coolidge Star in This Jane Austen-Themed Rom-Com Produced by The Writer of ‘Twilight’
Jane Austen is without doubt one of the most famous traditional authors on the planet. She splendidly captures the feminine perspective in her novels corresponding to Sense and Sensibility, Emma, and Pleasure and Prejudice. A lot of her novels have been tailored into critically acclaimed movies which might be additionally beloved by a large viewers. Many are ladies who see themselves in Austen’s feminine characters. The 2013 romantic comedy movie, Austenland, explores the fascination one has together with her novels and variations with Jane Hayes (Keri Russell), a lady obsessive about the 1995 Pride and Prejudice miniseries, who travels to a Jane Austen-themed resort in England to search out her personal Mr. Darcy.
The movie is customized from Shannon Hale’s novel of the identical identify, with Jerusha Hess (Napoleon Dynamite, Nacho Libre) serving as director. Hale and Hess really know that there are lots of Jane Hayes who’re in love and obsessed with Colin Firth’s portrayal of Mr. Darcy. Hayes could be very relatable to those that discover themselves remoted from the skin world due to how they immerse themselves within the universe of books, movies, tv exhibits, and video video games. Austenland is a enjoyable, light-hearted, cheesy romantic comedy that even pokes enjoyable at itself and at Jane Austen followers, however it’s also a love letter to rom-com and literary nerds who’re far more widespread now with the rise of BookTok. It even had many women-only screenings when it was first launched in theaters.
What’s ‘Austenland’ About?
Austenland focuses on Jane Hayes, a lady who’s an enormous fan of Jane Austen’s books and their variations — particularly, the 1995 Pleasure and Prejudice miniseries starring Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy, who she lusts after. Her love for Darcy has given her unrealistic expectations in her love life, but she nonetheless plans to satisfy her personal Regency-era suitor when she makes use of her financial savings to go to Austenland, an immersive Jane Austen resort in England the place there aren’t any cell telephones, televisions, web, or something trendy getting used. Throughout her go to, Jane befriends “Miss Elizabeth Charming” (Jennifer Coolidge), a bubbly, humorous girl who can be enthusiastic about dwelling on this Regency-era world the place she will categorical her love for these tales. The 2 additionally meet the friends, together with the supervisor, Mrs. Wattlesbrook (Jane Seymour), Ms. Amelia Heartwright (Georgia King), and their actor companions, Colonel Andrews (James Callis), and Mr. Henry Nobley (JJ Feild). Mr. Nobley is far more reserved than the others and looks as if he doesn’t need to be there among the many others who appear to immerse themselves within the period. Much like Pleasure and Prejudice, Jane instantly finds him unpleasant for his impolite method in the direction of her.
Being the hopeless romantic that she is, Jane makes it her mission to find the love of her life by the top of her go to, and her now-good buddy Elizabeth helps her by letting her put on a few of Amelia’s costly robes. She reinvents herself with this newfound confidence when she surprises the wealthier friends together with her allure, together with Nobley, who begins to fall for her the extra they discuss to one another. Jane, then again, has turn into infatuated with Martin (Bret McKenzie), the resort’s chauffeur and stablehand who has overtly flirted together with her, making Nobley jealous. Through the closing ball, Nobley takes the chance to admit that he’s in love together with her, however Jane dismisses his proclamation as this resort is all an act, and she would somewhat have one thing actual. She believes that Martin’s affections for her are actual till Mrs. Wattlesbrook reveals that his “emotions” have been scripted and Nobley was by no means her assigned companion. Nobley is really in love together with her, and Jane lastly will get the real happy ending she deserves.

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How Jane Austen’s Tales Are Embedded in ‘Austenland’
Austenland carries many similarities to Jane Austen’s novels and even makes use of a lot of her tropes within the movie. The connection between Jane and Henry Nobley mirrors a lot of Pleasure and Prejudice. Very like Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy, Jane and Nobley each bicker and disagree with one another. Within the scene the place Nobley reluctantly talks to her, he says, “Society calls for that we interact in social intercourse so as to appear courteous.” She responds by telling him, “Effectively, it will be a disgrace if my first impression of you proved appropriate.” Nobley then turns into jealous of the opposite males flirting together with her after which confesses to falling in love together with her. Their story continues to reflect Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy’s when Jane discovers the candy gesture he pulled to maintain her from being kicked out of the resort. Equally, Darcy confessed to Elizabeth that he cherished her “most ardently” and he went above and past to avoid wasting her household from destroy with out telling her. On this approach, Austenland ties in with the message of Austen’s books, that love is extra ample when it’s between two individuals with a real connection. They didn’t start on the right foot, however they started to bond the extra they started to pair with one another.
The movie additionally goes into the observations Austen’s books and movie variations make of household, cash, and social courses. She highlights the hypocrisy of the upper class, and that marriage isn’t meant to be a monetary association. As an illustration, Jane is closely disliked by Mrs. Wattlesbrook, the supervisor, as a result of she is simply capable of afford the “copper” package deal, whereas the remainder of the friends have the “platinum” one the place they will take part in additional actions. Jennifer Coolidge portrays “Elizabeth Charming” whose charming, but dim-witted character carries some similarities to Harriet Smith’s storyline in Emma. Mrs. Wattlesbrook and Miss Amelia Heartwright do not count on a lot of her apart from Jane, who instantly befriends her for her constructive aura. Elizabeth’s character challenges the wealthy stereotype with somebody extra enjoyable and accepting, and her shopping for the resort to show it right into a theme park is sort of satisfying. There isn’t a want for “copper” and “platinum” packages as all are actually welcome. Austenland is a good look ahead to followers of Jane Austen and romantic comedies which might be cherished by the awkward, hopeless romantics who see themselves

Austenland
- Launch Date
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August 15, 2013
- Runtime
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97 minutes