Desperately
needing to see green grass and green leaves in the middle of winter in Utah can
make one want to move to warmer southern climes.
If that can’t
be done, watching a movie that was filmed on location where greenness abounds can
be a salutary substitute.
With
greenness in mind (mostly), I started with the movie, “Persuasion,” based on Jane
Austen’s novel of the same name. I persuaded
the Knight to watch it with me. Fortunately, I had actually just finished re-reading
the story again, so the plot and characters were fresh in my mind. The Knight,
unfamiliar with the story, kept interrupting with plot and character questions
as the movie progressed. At the end, the Knight agreed that the movie was an “OK”
story and was not terribly insipid (even
though there was a shocking dearth of gun fire and car chases).
Several days
after that, my eyes again had an insatiable thirst for green. This time, I
chose the movie “Emma,” again based on a Jane Austen novel. Unfortunately, I
had not recently reread the book (since it is not my “favorite” Jane Austen novel), so I was a bit rusty on the
details. Gallantly agreeing to watch the movie with me, the Knight once again
asked constant questions. Even though he really didn’t want to watch this
movie, I think he secretly liked it because “Pepper Potts” from “Iron Man” was
the star.
A week
passed and we were still in the midst of the bleak Utah midwinter, with no
green grass anywhere to be found. Did I dare push my luck with another Jane
Austen movie? I obviously caught the Knight at a weak moment. This time it was “Sense
and Sensibility.” Such a lot of green! By the end, I was well aware that watching
three Jane Austen movies in close succession had certainly been going “the
second and third miles” on his part! (Lots of green but no “little green men.”)
Well, you
probably already guessed it. He had a change of heart: “Pride and Prejudice,”
it was! That’s why I married him: He’s a gallant, fourth-mile-Knight. He even
professed to enjoy the movies.
2 comments:
Jeremy likes them, too! Jane Austen isn't just for the ladies... :)
I can occasionally get Ben to watch them and he's very understanding when I cry. :)
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