Jane Campion's Bright Star delivers all that it promises and more.
As I don't want to spoil the experience of seeing it for you.
I am just going to say that I was moved and enjoyed seeing this aspect of Keats poetry transformed to the big screen through his romance with Fanny Brawne.
The filming is true to it's nineteenth century setting. The relationships between the characters are charming and realistic. The butterfly scenes are reminiscent of all young girls in their obsession with first love. Further Keats poems are recited by Ben Wishaw as Keats over the final credits.
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