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The Pursuit of Love
Longing for love, obsessed with sex, Linda is on the hunt for the perfect lover. But finding Mr. Right is much harder than she thought.
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Plot Summary
Set in the interwar period, 'The Pursuit of Love' follows the adventures and misadventures of the eccentric and free-spirited Linda Radlett. As she navigates societal expectations and her own desires, she embarks on a passionate and tumultuous search for love and personal freedom, often clashing with her more conventional best friend and cousin, Fanny Logan. The series explores themes of love, marriage, class, and the constraints placed upon women in the early 20th century.
Critical Reception
The series garnered generally positive reviews, with critics praising its vibrant performances, particularly Lily James as Linda, and its visually appealing aesthetic. Some viewers and critics found the tone to be a bit uneven, oscillating between lighthearted comedy and serious drama, and some felt it deviated from the spirit of Nancy Mitford's novel. However, the ambition and stylish execution were frequently highlighted.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dazzling visuals and strong lead performances, especially Lily James.
Noted for its energetic, modern take on a classic novel, though some found the adaptation liberties divisive.
Appreciated for its exploration of female agency and societal expectations, albeit with a sometimes inconsistent tone.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the series' visual flair and the performances of its cast, finding it an entertaining adaptation. Some viewers appreciated the modern interpretation and feminist undertones, while others wished for a closer adherence to the source material or found the pacing a bit slow at times.
Fun Fact
Emily Mortimer, who directed and co-starred in the series, adapted Nancy Mitford's novel herself, fulfilling a long-held ambition to bring the story to the screen in her own way.
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