Poetic Film Review: Mansfield Park (1999)
In a time where history meets woke trends,
A film adaptation bends and blends,
Jane Austen's novel, reimagined anew,
With feminist themes and a modern view.
"Mansfield Park" on the silver screen,
A tale of love, class, and the in-between,
Fanny Price, a woman of wit and grace,
Challenging norms in a patriarchal place.
Directed by Rozema, with a bold vision,
Adding layers of depth and revision,
Frances O'Connor shines as the lead,
Questioning traditions and planting new seeds.
From incest to lesbianism, the plot unfolds,
With twists and turns, the story molds,
A solid film, with a message to share,
For those who seek a different fare.
While some may critique the changes made,
The essence of Austen's work does not fade,
For "Mansfield Park" in '99,
Brings a fresh perspective to a timeless line.
(Note: The review in its original form can be read here.)
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