Three and a half out of five stars.
Elements I liked:
- I loved how Beatrix Potter's drawings came to life and ran about on the pages! Watching them move and her talking to them as if they were real gave the film a charming quality of childlike magic.
- I also loved the scene where she was a little girl making up stories to entertain her brother at night. Those types of settings have such a wholesome atmosphere. There's no pressure to be perfect or any other sort of worry. Your only goal is to entertain your audience.
- The soundtrack was lovely and had a nice energy to it whenever Beatrix was happy. For instance, I think this is what plays when her book is accepted by publishers:
"The Park" by Nigel Westlake
I think this was an objectively good movie and I could not find any issues with it, however, I did not love it as much
as I thought I would. I definitely enjoyed it, but I thought I was going
to fall in love.
That being said, it was still incredibly sweet and I recommend this film if you are a writer! Have you seen this film yet? I'd love to know your thoughts on it in the comments below!
With love,
The Hopeful Maiden.
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