Dakota Johnson's New Netflix Movie 'Persuasion' Sparks Backlash on Social Media
06/21/2022 03:19 pm EDT
Correct Venue
Finally, many critics said they would have been fine with a period piece featuring all the quirks of this trailer if it had not been called Persuasion. Many felt that these experimental ideas should have been reserved for something less beloved.
Self-Aware
Many critics had a laugh at themselves and the rest of social media for the speed and ferocity of their response. They urged each other to be thoughtful in their criticism, as many want to see romance writing in general taken more seriously.
'A Modern Approach'
As some pointed out, Cracknell said from the beginning that this was intended to be a "modern take" on Persuasion. However, critics felt like such an approach should still have retained the tones and themes of the source material.
Hopeful
Many critics admitted that they still plan on watching this movie and they are hopeful that the trailer didn't do it justice.
Writing Comparisons
Before long, users were putting quotes from the trailer side by side with passages from Austen's novel. Many were horrified by the difference.
'Bridgertonification'
Several users blamed this misread of Austen's novel on recent period pieces like Bridgerton which are intentionally not historically accurate. They felt that a work like this one should have been adapted more faithfully to keep its vital messages intact.
Situation
A viral Twitter thread by Cate Eland explained the situation Austen was in at the time Persuasion was written. It also helped shed light on why the tone shift in this adaptation left many fans of Austen and the romance genre in general feeling sleighted.
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