Questionable Interest

Liz writes this; I'm a 21 year old Art Student at Lancaster University.

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This blog contains the art of others, reblogs of many things that appeal and some life updates.

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So this was on at the Uni cinema last night and it was a blast!
Only James and I and the exec turned up and I laughed so much.
I can’t explain how amazing and bizarre this is and how many times I couldn’t even.

So this was on at the Uni cinema last night and it was a blast!

Only James and I and the exec turned up and I laughed so much.

I can’t explain how amazing and bizarre this is and how many times I couldn’t even.

(Source: widesilverscreen)

Jane Eyre was on at the Uni cinema last night.
James was heartily unimpressed by it. I do not wish to watch it again but I was quite charmed by it.
The costumes and setting were both absolutely superb, I found myself transfixed by all the details, it is a visually stunning film especially in the way light is treated. I think at times I forgot to care about what was being said and just looked at how their faces created beautiful shapes in shadows.
The plot was one that I barely knew (I’d asked Mum for a synopsis on Thursday) so it played out fairly well for me although it is quite a dull story all things said. I did not find myself too drawn into caring where Jane ended up but I suppose it was a fitting resolution. All the cast were suited to their roles and I enjoyed recognising so many faces.
Yet, it was too long, I got rather fidgety as it progressed. The cinematography doesn’t make up for a lack of engagement. I would have preferred things to move a little faster and maybe have wrapped up in 90mins instead of 120.

Jane Eyre was on at the Uni cinema last night.

James was heartily unimpressed by it. I do not wish to watch it again but I was quite charmed by it.

The costumes and setting were both absolutely superb, I found myself transfixed by all the details, it is a visually stunning film especially in the way light is treated. I think at times I forgot to care about what was being said and just looked at how their faces created beautiful shapes in shadows.

The plot was one that I barely knew (I’d asked Mum for a synopsis on Thursday) so it played out fairly well for me although it is quite a dull story all things said. I did not find myself too drawn into caring where Jane ended up but I suppose it was a fitting resolution. All the cast were suited to their roles and I enjoyed recognising so many faces.

Yet, it was too long, I got rather fidgety as it progressed. The cinematography doesn’t make up for a lack of engagement. I would have preferred things to move a little faster and maybe have wrapped up in 90mins instead of 120.

(via vespinae)

I think I’m okay with them never making a film of these books though… Summer would make a great Holly. View high resolution

I think I’m okay with them never making a film of these books though… Summer would make a great Holly.

(Source: julietbutler)

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