Una libraia disperatamente single, persa in un mondo fantastico, è costretta a realizzare il suo sogno di diventare scrittrice per smettere di rovinare la sua vita sentimentale.Una libraia disperatamente single, persa in un mondo fantastico, è costretta a realizzare il suo sogno di diventare scrittrice per smettere di rovinare la sua vita sentimentale.Una libraia disperatamente single, persa in un mondo fantastico, è costretta a realizzare il suo sogno di diventare scrittrice per smettere di rovinare la sua vita sentimentale.
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"Nameless, unremembered, acts/Of kindness and of love." Wordsworth
Around Regency England Jane Austen began to rule romantic literature with her witty deconstruction of upper-class pretentions and wise advice about how to find love and/or fortune. With the 250th anniversary of her birth, the film Jane Austen Wrecked My Life is a low-key Austen modernization that depicts a young book seller, Agathe (Camille Rutherford), who can't break her writer's block or find love. Yet, she has a disposition given to "acts of kindness and love."
While she has a womanizing co-worker, Felix (Pablo Pauly), who apparently loves her, she won't give herself to him out of diffidence, good sense, and plain cluelessness. He signs her up for a Jane Austen Residency at a posh estate in Britain (all shot in France), where it looks like she will fail again to be inspired to write. It's not unknown that meeting new people, including seasoned writers, helps to mitigate the block and renew a zest for life; for Agathe, it will be a slow burn, her very name suggesting "a gate."
This lyrical French rom-com, with alternating subtitles, is a treat for a cool summer evening when you are ready to be seduced by French joie de vivre and an art film that uses no CGI, relies on insights about love and writing fitting to Austen herself, and sometimes dips into old-fashioned screwball comedy or plain old-fashioned pratfalls. A bit of vaudeville, I'd say, such as when she, naked, stumbles into the room of Oliver (Charlie Anson), a distant relative of Austen and for whom romance with Agathe has potential.
There's even a formal ball, in the Austen spirit, and Agathe shines like the actress Anne Hathaway, slender and charming. Emerging into a woman less like Austen's Emma and more like Elizabeth Bennet.
All in all, not much happens in Jane Austen Wrecked My Life but a tardy romance, just right for light, summer cinema and fitting for the immortal Jane Austen on her anniversary.
Around Regency England Jane Austen began to rule romantic literature with her witty deconstruction of upper-class pretentions and wise advice about how to find love and/or fortune. With the 250th anniversary of her birth, the film Jane Austen Wrecked My Life is a low-key Austen modernization that depicts a young book seller, Agathe (Camille Rutherford), who can't break her writer's block or find love. Yet, she has a disposition given to "acts of kindness and love."
While she has a womanizing co-worker, Felix (Pablo Pauly), who apparently loves her, she won't give herself to him out of diffidence, good sense, and plain cluelessness. He signs her up for a Jane Austen Residency at a posh estate in Britain (all shot in France), where it looks like she will fail again to be inspired to write. It's not unknown that meeting new people, including seasoned writers, helps to mitigate the block and renew a zest for life; for Agathe, it will be a slow burn, her very name suggesting "a gate."
This lyrical French rom-com, with alternating subtitles, is a treat for a cool summer evening when you are ready to be seduced by French joie de vivre and an art film that uses no CGI, relies on insights about love and writing fitting to Austen herself, and sometimes dips into old-fashioned screwball comedy or plain old-fashioned pratfalls. A bit of vaudeville, I'd say, such as when she, naked, stumbles into the room of Oliver (Charlie Anson), a distant relative of Austen and for whom romance with Agathe has potential.
There's even a formal ball, in the Austen spirit, and Agathe shines like the actress Anne Hathaway, slender and charming. Emerging into a woman less like Austen's Emma and more like Elizabeth Bennet.
All in all, not much happens in Jane Austen Wrecked My Life but a tardy romance, just right for light, summer cinema and fitting for the immortal Jane Austen on her anniversary.
Although I was hopeful about this movie after watching the trailer, I went to the theater with not very high expectations but I am sad it still disappointed me.
I think the film's concept of writers going to a Jane Austen Residency was a great idea. However, the romance between Agathe and Oliver did not feel genuine or believable. The relationship between Agathe and Félix was just sad and there was no love there. The story had too many cliché components for me and it was too "modern" to be associated with Jane Austen. I found that none of the characters were inspiring. Agathe is very far from being a Jane Austen virtuous heroine. There were a few times that I genuinely laughed and will remember these so that is a positive. Sadly, I think one is better watching any other movie based on any Jane Austen book or even the film "Austenland" was way better than this one, and would watch instead of this one.
I think the film's concept of writers going to a Jane Austen Residency was a great idea. However, the romance between Agathe and Oliver did not feel genuine or believable. The relationship between Agathe and Félix was just sad and there was no love there. The story had too many cliché components for me and it was too "modern" to be associated with Jane Austen. I found that none of the characters were inspiring. Agathe is very far from being a Jane Austen virtuous heroine. There were a few times that I genuinely laughed and will remember these so that is a positive. Sadly, I think one is better watching any other movie based on any Jane Austen book or even the film "Austenland" was way better than this one, and would watch instead of this one.
Jeepers...this film was really quite atrocious to be honest.
Temu's Hugh Grant had something in his eyes all the time, which caused never ending blinking, which was very annoying and distracting, and the female lead, was the least feminine , Jane Austen-esque specimen left on temu's end of line sale rack.
The script was very poor, the acting was dreadful, and basically I had to stop myself from leaving the cinema as was with a friend, who I thought was really enjoying it, and I didn't want to appear rude.
One of the worst films I have ever had the misfortune of watching. Blink blink aarrhhh.
Temu's Hugh Grant had something in his eyes all the time, which caused never ending blinking, which was very annoying and distracting, and the female lead, was the least feminine , Jane Austen-esque specimen left on temu's end of line sale rack.
The script was very poor, the acting was dreadful, and basically I had to stop myself from leaving the cinema as was with a friend, who I thought was really enjoying it, and I didn't want to appear rude.
One of the worst films I have ever had the misfortune of watching. Blink blink aarrhhh.
An obvious spoof of Pride and Prejudice, with very modern, very flawed and very irreverent characters. I wish the whole womanizer best friend plot didn't exist, or it didn't play out like that, that was such a rookie mistake Agathe. Can't say I'm a fan of Oliver as Darcy but he fits into the mold, maybe more into Helen Fielding's Darcy that Austen's. As for Agathe, she's no Bridget, nor Lizzie, I wished she could just be her. Cause when you put Jane Austen in the title 1. I'm gonna watch that and 2. I'm gonna judge the hell out of it. And this ain't no Austen, apart from the scaffolding and barely that. And I also wished Agathe didn't need a man to heal or move on or whatever, she had quite a lot on her plate, but I guess the French cannot let go of sex.
I thought this movie was alright. I wasn't expecting it to be primarily in French, but if that doesn't deter you, it's worth watching! I don't know if Charlie Anson has inquisitive eyes or creeper eyes, but he walks a fine line in this movie. The romance between his character, Oliver, and Agatha is kind underdeveloped. Throughout most of this movie, it just feels like something is missing. Nevertheless, an inquisitively eyed guy meets annoyed RBF woman and go! That's this movie, and it's alright, closer to being good than bad. This movie fits very well into itself, and I mean, you're expecting a fairy tale like romance to develop, but it can't because of the disposition and assumptions and chaos and trauma of Agatha, and you get that. I don't think you really feel what she's feeling, but you get it well enough to understand. This movie has the capacity to make you smile and laugh and feel contentment with its conclusion. I'd recommend a watch. Ideally, it's better suited for a streaming, date night kinda movie.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe scenes at the Jane Austen Residency in England were actually filmed in France.
- BlooperOne doesn't wait until three days before a residency is supposed to start before accepting it. They have acceptance deadlines. And they don't notify by snail mail, but by email.
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- 25 mag 2025
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- 1h 38min(98 min)
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