"It is a truth universally acknowledged that women since time immemorial (or at least since 1995) have been obsessed with Colin Firth. My mother was no exception."
The story:
American Tess Bright has just scored the role of Catherine Morland in a new movie production of Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey, a book her mom loved.
Hugh Balfour is playing Henry Tilney.
He's a method actor from England who has immersed himself in the Regency era. And he doesn't think much of Tess.
She's all heart and exuberance (and messes), good at improv, and determined to make Hugh like her. Or at least run lines with her.
They're filming in Hampshire, England, near where Austen lived and also near Hugh's ancestral estate.
Then a freak electrical accident sends them both back in time to Jane Austen's era, two hundred years in the past, where they only have each other and their acting skills to rely on.
My thoughts:
Delightfully witty and utterly charming. It was so much fun to watch Tess and Hugh navigate the courtesies and customs of the Regency Period all while snipping and snarking at each other. I loved how Tess comes to better understand Hugh's quirks and guardedness, and how she draws him out of his introvert shell. And Hugh helps Tess deal with her grief over her mother's passing and learn to smile and love again. They were an entertaining couple. And all their time travel tribulations and trials were very entertaining. I enjoyed their banter and their friendship and romance and that awkward moment when Tess got to meet her hero, Jane Austen herself. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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