Submitted by illuminatijaguar t3_z7vh1z in books
I love this story, but I can now safely say I prefer the movie to the book. Austen’s writing (this may be according to her time) is the epitome of “telling” instead of “showing”, most of the times she recites a list of adjectives as characterization, and even though I can’t accuse her of not demonstrating what she claims a character to be (I had a lot of fun reading all of Mr Collins’ silly letters and pieces of dialogue), the lack of description is really detrimental to such a good story. Some story beats lacked the drama of revelation due to this, which I believe the movie to have shown in its full potential.
[deleted] t1_iy9bjwq wrote
Concepts like "telling not showing" , "story beats" and "good story" are pretty modern and really don't hold up well when dealing with literary classics from previous centuries.