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18 Oct, 2015
Not mildly close to the book. Many bad liberties taken.
1 of 1 found this helpful Fanny, who is supposed to by shy in the book, is a vivacious gal who loves to write stories.
This movie throws in an entire section on slavery (screaming from the ships as Fanny drives off to Mansfield), including Fanny discovering a book of Tom's drawings featuring slave mutilation and sexual abuse in graphic detail. (Committed by Mr. Bertram and Tom in Antigua!) Mr. Bertram is an upstanding gentleman who, as far as Jane Austin is concerned, doesn't chop, hang and fornicate with slaves.
Fanny also walks in on Maria and Henry while they are in flagrante in the room next door to where Tom is recovering. Later, Mary actually says the content of her private letter to Fanny concerning how to reintegrate Maria into society in front of the entire family! Yes, she suggests in front of the father and mother that it would be great if Tom died so that Edmund could be rich and they could give parties and dinners. Amazing.
Furthermore, the brother William is entirely left out of the movie. In Portsmouth, Fanny actually accepts Henry's proposal, and then changes her mind the next day. The whole point of Fanny is her constancy and strong morals. She would NEVER do that.
Fortunately, you can by a very good version from WGBH Boston, starring Billie Piper and Blake Ritson.
Some of my favorite actors are in this film, including a young Hugh Bonneville as Mr. Rushworth, and I had really been looking forward to it. I was very disappointed.

12 May, 2020
its good.
it is very well made.