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It's Lion Turtles all the way down ([personal profile] lettered) wrote2007-05-18 11:51 am
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Jane and I

I Netflixed the BBC Masterpiece Theatre 2006 adaptation of Jane Eyre, starring Ruth Wilson and Toby Stephens. It was on two disks, so I had to get them separately. I watched each twice on the same night before parting from them and now I've bought it from Amazon. I've seen about five other adaptations of Jane Eyre (Cirian Hinds, William Hurt, Timothy Dalton, George C Scott, Orson Welles as Rochesters) and none come even close to this in the slightest. It captures so much of what I love about the book.

Jane Eyre changed my life. That sounds corny, melodramatic, a little pitiful, and strangely lacking in healthy priorities, but I've always felt it to be true. I was fourteen when I read it and I never felt alone again after that. To have it now with pretty people (eta: um. Which I should have a problem with, as the people in JE are not supposed to be pretty. They are in this, gorgeous, but what I meant was well-acted and well-scripted and that. Anyways, they *act* like they are not beautiful, and not in the She's All That way, in the seriously lacking confidence or being gruff way, and that's what matters to me here) to look at is . . . really a dream come true. Which sounds corny and all that other stuff all over again; it's hard to fathom how this could mean so much to me. But it really does.

Anyway, what sucks is I don't know where to talk about this online. Although I've spent the past two years with Buffyverse, I've often slipped away by cover of night to poke around other fandoms like BSG or Beauty and the Beast or Harry/Draco but I can never quite figure, in both the big and tiny fandoms, where the PEOPLE are. There's not a community-feeling like I feel like I have with my (mostly Buffyverse) flist, where lots of people know each other, like each other, respect each other, and talk about things (/Margaret Dashwood). I mean really! How do you go about finding a place in a new fandom? I know this is an age old quandary, a topic of much debate and meta, but how do you go about it?

And where oh where is Jane Eyre's www.pemberley.com?

[identity profile] moss6886.livejournal.com 2007-05-19 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Drop Dead Gorgeous is the best! I've also read Quality of Mercy & The Way We Get By, so far. Definitely good stuff. I found Transfigurations solid, once I got past the running off to Florida and the new Hermione...

Secrets is hugely long, and probably my next favorite after DDG for the mo'. I almost didn't read it because of some of the setup in the first chapter (i.e., Victoria). I'm glad I stuck it out, though, because the characterization really worked for me, as did the plot. I ended up rereading Half-Blood Prince again just to see if Secrets worked as well as a sequel as I thought. It did!
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[identity profile] tkp.livejournal.com 2007-05-19 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh! *conks head* I did read Secrets, I'm just bad with titles. I read about 2/3, I think. I can't decide whether I like the plot. There were almost too many things going on, but it made it seem like things were complex and a lot was happening. I just didn't think there was enough focus on H/D and why they were together, and the reasons that were there I didn't agree with. To each her own, I guess! I hope you like some of the others I linked--lemme know. If you want, I mean. I love to talk about H/D but fear HP fandom so keep trying to coerce the H/D fans on my flist to chat with me about it. (o;

[identity profile] moss6886.livejournal.com 2007-05-20 02:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, I'm a sucker for complicated plot, among other things! I'll certainly be back to chat once I've gotten some of these read. Even [livejournal.com profile] ravenwings_7 just covers her ears and goes 'lalalalala' when it comes to HP fic...

(Yay! Ready stuff!)