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The film was very entertaining but lacked the fullness that can only be provided by the book itself. Reprising her role as the fictitious Emmeline a former beauty queen, Keira actress Knightly was the perfect choice for the role of Lizzie. Shepard is a woman who was born into a Kansas family of huge stature and pride, living in a charming old world town. There are no such things as modern day staples like fast food or Algebra. They live in a time in which throwing a child in the trash might be considered a crime. Denis Frollo (Denis Coe), a man born half French and half Cherokee, is Lizzie's father. Lizzie comes to realize that she is forbidden from marrying the son that Catherine (Judi Dench) prefers to adopt. That makes Lizzie and her friend Jane (Knightley) mad, and they flaunt their new freedom by getting a garden started. With no one willing to marry them and their fathers on the brink of a white-on-black war with the French, the two girls make a pact that if one of them falls in love, they let the other know and they all go on the same day. Of course, life is never that easy, and the unities of space, time and what have you are often not observed. There is a whole new set of rules as relationships in eighteenth-century England develop. Along with the joys there are the horrors of strong emotions, cruel customs, and a kind of inequality that has no place in today. Jeanne Kelly is again superb in her portrayal of Lizzie, but I was thinking of the character in terms of the protagonist of the book. Lizzie is really the least developed of the three main characters, but it makes her more engaging and interesting. Anne Hathaway's Jane Austen may not have been the most handsome of the two she's playing, but she's supremely skilled at highlighting the character's bubbliness through wit and imagination. The two are excellent together and appreciate one another in a way that is charming to see, even though neither possesses true love for the other. As for Austen's Mr and Mrs Bennet, your guess is as good as mine. I didn't understand them at all. As for the French soldier, Denis Frollo (or Foquel), there was a character in the book who was half French and half Cherokee, but it doesn't seem they were the same character. d2c66b5586