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  • I just cried. How tragic...but then that's life. It does not all end with a happy ending.

  • I love this movie!!!Is perfect, sad but perfect.....

  • I think it's sad how she couldn't be with him and how she never married but i don't like how he children... idk. but i love this movie!!!!

  • Esta película es de las mejores que he visto ,es preciosa y la banda sonora igual.Es una delícia para todos los sentidos,muy recomendable.

  • I just squeal and cry with joy when Jane is dancing with Wisley all upset and Lefroy suddenly appears on the dancefloor with his amazing smile. Oh, I'm in love! Thumbs up if you agree!

  • My heart breaks in the end thus it is still a great movie ..

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  • Another movie of Jane Austen's life, "Miss Austen Regrets," was better in my humble opinion and it, like "Becoming Jane," had a great soundtrack. Nevertheless, I still am very fond of listening to this OST - my favourite track is 'Runaway.'

  • @PearlBerryIslander thanks for the info ! i'll watch the movie you are talking about ! i'm a jane austen's fan :) !

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  • Do you know the title to this song? I've heard it before somwhere

  • my heart lives in the 16th century <3

  • @CrashieCrash this was the late 18th beginning of the 19th century...

  • A game of cricket!!! It's an addiction!! I ADORE it!!!! great soundtrack,and the film worth watching! <3<3 Jane!

  • Is piece that they used for the dance scene in this soundtrack?

  • I seriously cried so hard when Jane turned her head back in the carriage, she was leaving him! the man she LOVED so MUCH!!! when Jane was together with Henry's wife, Henry called Tom and her daughter, and when Henry's wife said, "Tom." then Jane and Tom was standing face to face, I don't know WHY somebody PLEASE tell me WHY?! Why would i cry even harder?! what's wrong with me??!!! It's truth, Jane Austen's most extraordinary romance was her own!

  • Becoming Jane is truly an amazing movie. It is only loosely based on truth however. The only mention Austen makes to Mr. Lefroy is in a letter to her sister. She briefly mentions how she enjoys flirting with him and will be sad to see him go back to London. No planned elopement or marriage proposal. Marriage would dampen her career as a writer, and Miss Austen knew that.

  • How many wished they had lived in the 16th century?

  • *sigh* what an amazing story! Sad but amazing. Unfortunately such stories are lost nowadays. The last scene was beautiful! :')

  • i'm looking everywhere for the theme of the 'bond street airs'! i know it's a folk song called "nobody loves like an irishman" but it seems there're only modernized versions of the song by lonnie donagan etc. could anyone suggest me where to find a normal version? if there are any? thanks!

  • love this movie and pride and prejudice!!! just love it !!! <3

  • I just found out he lost his virginity to a girl he liked a lot..and they had known each other for a short period of time...he wishes he hadn't...and worst of all that girl had to cheat on him...my heart goes out to him...but as silly as this may sound, I always longed that I would be the one he would lose it with...as impossible as I know it was..come whatever may, I'll always be happy for him and be by his side...I hope I could meet him before I depart from this world

  • This movie would always remind me of a certain someone...when he felt strongly for me..its hard to love someone who is half way across the world and knowing that we both are from different cultures and religion...I'm still in touch with him till this day but my heart aches...knowing that I could never be the one for him....and forever I will remain as his close friend...

  • Juste Magnifique ..

  • Why can't I find this album on itunes? I've honestly looked everywhere and it's not there! Someone please help! I want this beautiful music! D:

  • Beautiful movie, beautiful soundtrack...

    happy birthday Miss Austen :). Niz xxx

  • The movie is fantastic! so is the soudntrack and Jane Austen :')

    Though that the end of the movie was good but I prefered if they were together!

    Thumbs up if you like the movie! :D

  • James McCavoy is just...AMAZING in this movie !!! :)

    I love the scene when Jane dances with Mr Wesley and Lefroy appears and dances with her. Such a wonderful moment !

  • poor jane austen i wish she had been born this century we wuld not have her amazing novels but she would have the life she desired

  • @angela7261 true but then she wouldn't have given most of the world inspiration and emotion :)

  • Oh my goodness this movie may be sad but was not as sad as the truth, Jane Austin did not go on to be a great author, like most artist she was not noticed until after her death, also she died at a very early age due to a very awful cancer and at the time they did not have anything that could much re;ieve any of the pain she suffered.

  • Beautiful movie and the soundtrack is amazing ! I advice it to all romantics people ! Thanks !

  • I LOVE CLASSICAL! I love playing it too! I would love to play that part around 7:50!

  • MI MUCHO GUSTO Y TAMBIEN Y QUIERRO DE LA MUSICA BECOMING JANE. <3 :) GRACIAS.

  • This is my favourte movie : )

  • I dont think it's fair for this movie to be compared to Pride and Prejudice. One is the work of Miss Austen, the other is reality.(more or less!) I think they're both fantastic and I feel blessed to have them both. :)

  • I cried at the end when Tom named his eldest daughter after the wonam he loved but couldnt marry: Jane Austin :')

  • @153lovegirl me too! that part killed me the most, i was crying like a baby, i tear up thinking about it :( so sad

  • @153lovegirl It's Jane Austen ..

  • Pride & Prejudice Is Much Better

  • @yassinovo Yes I agree. But this is the story of the woman who wrote that famous novel and what she had to go through to be inspired to write it. So of course Pride and Prejudice would be better because it ends happier then Jane Austen's life did. :)

    That is just so sad...):

  • @yassinovo . I hope you don't mean the P&P movie. Becoming Jane at least has the excuse of not having strong original material to base on.

  • I truly love this soundtrack! The music adds innocent sensuality to a passion stifled in a prudent age.

    *sigh* what a romantic period!

  • ThIS movie is beautiful....but I don't like the end....it makes me cry...:// :(

  • @Oljaa93 i totally agree..i love everythin abt it jus wanted a happy end :(

  • my favorite movie <3 and i absolutely LOVE the music, it's so pretty and sad

  • I absolutely ADORE this movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! James McAvoy is such a cutie =D.

  • @elizabethmansonfan

    You should watch him in the movie 'Wanted'! :P a whole other genre but he is so hot in that movie ;)

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  • 4:34 & 7:09 <3

  • *rushes out to buy soundtrack*

  • i want this song on my wedding someday..so full of hope.. =)

  • 7:09 is just the best.

  • such a bittersweet movie...sad sad beautiful. I loved it <3

  • @conversejunkie2222 i love James McAvoy .. and also Anne Hathaway.. I've never seen this movie but my friends tells me it was the best movie ever.. hmm.. is it?? and they said it was based on a true story.. aw.. i want to watch this.. im so curious.. I LOVE JAMES MCAVOY!!!!!=)

  • breathtaking!!

  • Absolutely Stunning!!

  • I love it!

  • Just amazing ...

  • I find that there is an underlying sadness under some of the songs, such as First Impressions. I find this sweet, romantic and of course sad. Others however can left you up and maybe make you want to dance : )

  • This has to be one of my favorite soundtracks

  • it's sad to realize that we're loosing the true love in the 21 century

  • @nfo944 I agree its like materialism is killing it.

  • @nfo944 Actually, I don't think that's quite accurately said. As an example of this movie, true love was as difficult to make suceed then as it is these days,even more so, and being someone in love myself and knowing several other people who are experiencing the same feeling as I do, I'd have to say that is and will always be alive for those who search for it. <3

  • @nfo944 - That's not true. Love is different, but not worse than in XIXth century. Maybe we don't use romantic words, but we still love the same way they did.

  • @pannaapres i agree! its a fabulous love story! i wish she married him

  • @nfo944 A chance encounter between Jane Austen and Tom LeFroy. The author of the same book is quoted saying of Tom, "This notion of . . . somehow that you was a young man redeemable even if you're, as it were, knocking around with whores and gambling; that was indeed preferable to being, once you were married, even it was a bad marriage, you were in big trouble. . . That actually was quite common."

  • @nfo944 we are not loosing it we are loosing ability of expressing it in proper way because we don't do much for our spiritual growth.life tempo has fastened because of technological progress and we have less and less time for poetry for literature .problem is in expression not in existence

  • @locarnopact1 We are not loosing, we are LOSING, but yeah agreed with what you said. EVERYONE WATCH DEAD POET SOCIETY!!!!!

  • @dipperooo i'm not native English speaker.Sorry :))))))

  • @nfo944 I agree with you...The sense of true and love in it's purest form has dissipated from our century. Most kin worry about fornication. People have forgotten how two birds can mingle while singing songs and understanding and looking pass through each others soul. It is very rare to find true love these days and its indeed very sad.

  • @nfo944

    Wth, there's just as much love now as back then, it just seems bigger love in this story because they couldn't be together, then you see how much they love eachother,, but if true lovers from the 21st century are apart like this you get to see the same amount of love

  • @nfo944 Jup especially after fighting for it through all this centuries of arranged marriage

  • @TheJanaRina in the past, arranged marriage was the problem, but now it's the bunch of divorces!

  • What's the name of the first song in the movie; the one jane's playing in the begining?

  • 3,14-4,51!!!

  • The song at 7:00 Wow. I've never seen this movie but want to now because of this soundtrack.

  • Agreed! It is deeply beautiful. I'd call it a dream in which we can see Jane before our eyes and not just in our heads.

  • This movie is THE BEST!!!

  • Beautiful soundtrack, it goes so well with the movie. Love the movie!

  • What is the song being played at 5:27?

  • This music is absolutely beautiful!

    As is the music of Pride & Prejudice.

  • this is the most beautiful music, its up at the top with Pride and Prejudace.

  • The movie was okay (nothing to brag about), but the soundtrack was what I really enjoyed. Thanks!

  • @Hippodameia

    really?

    I thought it was the saddest movie i've ever seen.

  • i agree

  • beautiful soundtrack...sad movie....if only society had not been so harsh as to persuade her decision to stay home & mayb she wouldve been happy.....alas, we would not have her works to read......

  • You do know this movie wasn't based on real events, do you? Jane Austen did flirt a little with Tom Lefroy but they never had a actual relationship. This movie is more of a what-if. Jane Austen was happy, it was her own decision to never marry.

  • Does anyone know the piece that is played during the end credits? I need that song. It racking my brain.

  • Havn't seen the movie, and this is the first time I've heard the soundtrack. BEAUTIFUL! I pretty much love all of your uploads in the soundtracks... I see you love strings and piano just as much as I do. THANK YOU!

  • I love this soundtrack!!!!!!!!!!!!!! is beautiful!

  • i aboslutelllllly love the a game of cricket part. such a goood song! love this entire soundtrack. so inspiring!

  • i actually liked this as much as pride and prejudice.

    i love them both.

  • This is such a nice soundtrack! I find it better than Pride & Prejudice's soundtrack, in which I only liked a few songs. This one is cool and fun. I may have to get myself the soundtrack!

  • Yes! I sure love the Irish! I am a Jane Austen fan. although I have not read all of her books. But it just makes sense that a nice Irish lad had something to do with it. This soundtrack is truly Beautiful!!!

  • woo irish had something to do with it, i can be proud to be irish now! AMazing movie

  • i love this movie!

  • yeah i liked it.

  • you all should inform yourself much better. jane austen is one of the few persons who deserve it.

    i'm thankful for every single word she wrote.

  • Apparently her and Lefroy were never romantically involved. She just kind of stalked him at balls.

  • Jane Austen met Lefroy in 1796

  • Jane Austen was born in the late 18th century, I don't see how how she influenced woman from the 16th century.

  • sublime, sublime, sublime!

  • im sure we all wish that our beloved author would have her happy ending and end up with the man she loves..but only think.. if that had happen it's quite unlikely that tom lefroy would go on to be the Lord chief justice of Ireland and jane austen one of the greatest authoress and an ambassador for women of the 16th century...giving us the gift of pride and prejudice n her other works....perhaps sometimes sensibility does triumphs over love...irony

  • i think i'd do without a couple of good books in life, i'd rather see her happy with the man she loved. when love like this comes your way, you have to fight for it. thats my opinion at least.

  • Yes...we would never know what we'd have been missing either. She would have been just another 19th century female who got lost in the crowd...I think it's almost romantic in itself that she wrote the novels and was never married...

  • not sixteenth. wasn't it the 1800s she was alive?

  • Yes, Youre probably the only one that got it right on here!

  • yeah. late 1700s to early 1800s. she died in like 1817 or something like that.

  • 16th Century is the 1500s...

  • I believe she was the 19 th century x

  • Thanks for sharing...simply beautiful

  • i just watched it!! its so sad!! =( very good music!

  • The movie was beautiful,

    I cried when they didn't get together in the end ( even though I already knew that wouldn't happen..) I stil thought it was too bad. The movie was so romantic and funny and sad.. and.. oh.. just beautiful!

    ++ love the music ;)

  • Hampshire

  • Love Bond Street Airs!

  • sorry i was talking about the 'BOnd street airs" part. Anyone knows the name of the music for that part?

  • Anyone knows the name for the 2nd piece here? I really wanna find the sheet music for it but I dont know what's its name...

  • Hampshire

  • Thanks for downloading. The music is beautiful.

  • thanks for downloading....I really enjoyed the movie. Big fan of James Mcavoy

  • lovely music,

  • amazing music! =] i love itttt

    this falls in line next to pride and prejudice'music.. maybe a LITTLE below.. but just a little lol

    i used to listen to "the messenger" all the time.

    that ones my favorite. and first impression, of course. =]

    and the movie was amazing. i know its not entirely true, but its just so great.

    a beautiful tragedy. =]

  • whoever thinks that jane austen is not terrific, well they have no class... she is one of the most diligent, beautiful, wise woman who has died in our society!

  • Nice music! Lol the movie was good too, but I'll stick to what she wrote, rather than what's disputably the truth of her love life. Lol just my preference...

  • just to let everyone know, for the sake of Jane Austen, there is basically no evidence watsoever that Jane ever did fall in love, especially with a man named Tom, all that she wrote in a letter to her sister once was that she was "going to have her last flirt with Tom" cuz he was leaving, and that she might shed a tear for it, but then again Jane was probably being ironic as that is her writing style, she was laughing at the thought of having to cry over a guy, so this story is mainly made up

  • tho it's not completely true, she did write incredible & very realistic love stories...how could she write pages & pages about Lizzie falling in love with Darcy and narrowing love's definition to 3 terms: "gratitude, respect & esteem"? she must've had some experience of love, otherwise her novels wouldn't be this widely accepted...I believe in her words, she was brilliant, I wish I knew more about her and her possible romantic relations, tho Tom did admit years after she died that he'd loved her

  • and weren't they actually engaged for real at one point?

  • no, they weren't, not Tom and Jane, but she did get engaged to someone 5 years younger than her but she broke it off the next morning, she did not want to get married for money or shelter, she had knew it had to be for love, that's why she wrote all these novels, it was like her own antidote for not finding lasting love, which makes u wonder about how she was able to write these realistic love stories if she never had fully herself

  • actually, marrying for security is something that jane austen promotes in her novels..."pride and prejudice" is one of them, for example...she doesn't see a problem in marrying for financial stability..."love" to jane austen is finding someone who can identify your flaws, help you become a better person, and at the same time love you for you...though, it's not just about love, it's about security and money too :)

  • yes, but know that her marriages were all primarily due to love and not security, if they just wanted security, Elizabeth would've just said yes to Mr.Darcy the first time he proposed. Jane knew from her life experience that marriage without money does not create full happiness, she says to Tom in the movie that their poverty will destroy their love, but Jane promised to write stories where her characters are fully happy, thus get love and security at the same time

  • Elizabeth for example looked down on her friend Charlotte for marrying for security cuz she can't understand why she would marry someone as ridiculous as Mr.Collins, she would "rather die an old maid" than to be married to someone she didn't love. I don't know if Jane was personally telling us her own opinion about the matter using her novels or whether she was just writing the opinion of her character, but it does suggest that Jane was primarily going for love, security is like getting a bonus

  • just have a question are you a jane austen historian do you studie her for a carreer?

  • i absolutely loved this movie and music in it. :)

    made me smile and cry a few times. BEAUTIFUL story. it makes sense tho why jane would write pride and prejudice. it does. very sad.

  • I love this movie....my heart melt every time i listen to this music.

  • Well none of this romance was ever confirmed or denied so I suposse it is more down to who is making the film. Very well expressed film I thought. The music is also very appropriate and in sync. Anyway from her letters and what she mainly said to her sister Cassandra- none of the men were good enough for her to volantarily leave her writing. Not even the ones she created.

    But to some extent her novels are based partially on her self but also on her friends, family and other acquaintances.

  • ive never seen the movie but this music is making me cry

  • The movie is great.Perfect.One of my favourites!Made me cry a lot of times.

  • A lot of the soundtrack is very classical sounding, like 17-1800's. It's really nice.

  • this is such a beautiful movie and it made me cry! The soundtrack is great!

  • Precioso.

  • Ukochany dla Ciebie... całość...

  • It great how the music is sort of the same as Pride and Prejudice music.

  • yeah the part where he call his daughter jane and she looks up =) its a terrific movie

  • this is one of my altime hav movie eva! i always cry at the end!

  • does anyone know what anne hathaway plays in the last part of the movie? where she came back from her supposed to be elopement? She plays it in the piano, and her mother (i think) starts comforting her. Please tell me cuz i'm desperate.

  • beautiful!!! always!!! =] <333

  • the music was astonishingly similar to that of the pride and prejudice, esp. the piece starting around ~5min. it's disappointing....

  • I´m totally agree!!! what a pity! But the movie is so nice! is not it?

  • absloutley beautiful movie, no doubt!

  • it sounds just like meryton townhall:( such a shame...

  • Yeah that piece is a bit of a copycat, but overall I don't think it's too much like Pride and Prejudice. This score makes better use of horns and strings, whereas Pride and Prejudice is mainly piano. Any similarity (and I'm not denying there is some) is really because both are set in the same period.

  • Actually I think it's rather interesting how similar they are...Since Pride and Prejudice is written by Jane Austen. I also love it how Elizabeth (that's her name right??in Pride in Prejudice?? I can't remember....) is so similar to Jane, and how the love between Jane and Tom and Elizabeth and uh..Mr.....crap can't remember his name...are very similar, so it's only appropriate I suppose for the music in Becoming Jane to be similar to the music in Pride and Prejudice

  • the guy's name is Mr. Darcy..yeah Jane's and Elizabeth's love story is almost the same in so many ways..

  • jane bast the story with her life and what she wanted for her and her sister

  • I was watching the movie yesterday and it was soooo overwhelming sad and beautiful.

    Thank you so much for sharing the music!

  • At about 7 mins, I love that track, the music in this film is beautiful and I love it. I love the movie itself. It made my cry so much! Ha ha.

  • sorry but do anyoen here knows wether this film has a good ending or not??

    i´m so into jane austen and pride and prejudice that i don´t think that i could survive a sad ending :D

    so please tell me !!!!!!!^^

    thanx

  • without spoiling it i found it quite dissapointingly sad :(

  • This soundtrack or the movie?

  • I won't tell you anything about the ending, but the movie is so great, it's definitely worth the watch, no matter how sad the ending!

  • the end is actually pretty sad but still beautiful! watch it!

  • aaahhh im crying right now

    the music is so beautiful

  • I love this music. And I love the movie. The music actually matches the movie, and if you enjoy listening to this one, you should listen to Pride and Prejudice.

  • Beautful.

  • Sorry for my english.. Indeed jane austen wag engaged to "a" tom lefroy, but they never get married. The movie is actually good because it's very honest.. ;)

  • Haven't actaully seen the film yet even though I've had the dvd since christmas. Work, etc. But listening to the soundtrack has given me the kick up the bum I need to find time for this film. Jut after the A2 exams.

  • thank you so very much for posting these, i absolutely love listening to them!

  • This would complete my wedding, anniversary and just playing it- :)

    I really respect composers with this talent of music that changes your mood! And still sounds good when replayed everyday :)

  • reminds me so dearly of Beethoven's late quartets...