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ladysophiebeckett · 4 months
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having watched betty finding out the truth five different times fm different versions and skim watching them at different times, it's interesting to see the acting\directing styles.
you can tell when there's appreciation for the original work and when there's apprehension.
'jassi jaissi koi nahin' (india) uses the same dramatic music ysblf used. or it uses some cues but in a different note. 'not born beautiful' (russia) is, to this day, the most faithful adaptation. there's appreciation in accepting the story as is and not making any outrageous changes. 'yo soy bea' (spain) makes a lot of changes but those changes come from the production's knowledge that they're not gonna be as iconic as the original--they know they're not gonna hit the same marks. So a lot of the narrative decisions come down to doing the opposite of what the original did. It's apprehensive in that way, but they commit to those narrative choices and you accept it as an audience member.
the mexican adaptation is rebellious. it's wants to be a comedy. it wants to be dramatic. there is no rhyme or reason to its editing. it wants so badly to one up the original it's based on, not understanding that the original was made with a lot personal touches. the other adaptations mentioned above all have personal touches that ground its audience and you believe everything that's happening.
i could go on forever about overall directing styles of the same thing, but i really want to talk about is The Scene--Betty Finds Out The Truth.
in ysblf, Betty takes her time reading the letter and reacting to it. from a slight happiness bc she sees the gifts and that gradual change as she's reading the letter and you see her entire world fall apart. but it happens slowly. there's an incredulousness to it bc she's been living out a dream and we audience have known the entire time that it was based on a lie. her tears are silent, she's in shock. we suffer with her bc we have to see her process it.
Katya (NBB) and Jassi (JJKN) have similar reactions despite editing styles of these programs being different. both go from ecstatic to slow dread. it takes them time to believe and process what's happening bc its supposed to be a shock to their system.
For Bea (YSB) its completely different bc she doesn't find out fm a letter and is therefore exempt from this, however it should be noted that she goes catatonic and becomes ill at the shock of it all.
Moving on, Lety (lfmb), tho the circumstances of how she finds out are...different (a psychic tells her to find the letter)--her reaction to it is too much, too soon. I'm not saying Angelica Vale is a bad actress bc she's not. But her acting choices plus the direction she received, is less about Lety the character and more selling Vale as a dramatic actress.
It feels like there's a secret motive to it.
Because why does Lety immediately believe the letter? And then starts crying like she's gonna die? There's no emotional build up. Even the staging of it feels unnatural. Lety goes from standing, sobbing to sitting on the floor in front of Fernando's desk to standing up again and going back the chair. All the while violently crying, shaking, yelling. And no one hears this?
It's sad, but we don't see Lety's world collapse the way we see it in other versions. It's like Lety already suspected it and the letter confirms it. She's been ready to cry and scream about it. And this is after the honeymoon filler with Fernando ends. She was happy that morning. The revelation should have confused her.
Not that this didn't pay off, Vale won an award for her work on this. But these creative choices, in hindsight, look like they're serving someone else and not the story you're trying to tell. TBH, a lot of the creative decisions that are made in Lfmb, often feel like Lety The Character, is the one being sacrificed. When it's supposed to be her story.
I know it seems like I'm getting on lfmb's case again, and I am, but it comes from a place of frustration bc every time I analyze something about it, I realize how self serving it is to the people involved in it's production and how the actual story they're adapting gets secondary importance.
There are great scenes in lfmb that hit, but they're overshadowed by everyone and everything else. Lety finding out the truth should have been about Lety, not Angelica Vale's ability to cry on cue.
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katrinaftw44 · 2 years
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This is a colourization I did of a Indian Hindu lady in 1862. The original photo was taken by Captain Allen Scott. I got the original b+w from Wikimedia: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:A_Hindu_Lady,_16055501.jpg
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This is a colourization I did of a young Muslim woman from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1903.
I got the original b+w from: https://gams.uni-graz.at/o:vase.2355
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This is a colourization I did of a Bollywood Actress named Surinder Kaur. She is often mistaken for a Punjabi folk singer of the same name. Even on Wikipedia the movies that the actress stars in are linked to the singer. 2 films Surinder Kaur, the actress starred in are 'Payal Ki Jhankaar' and 'Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin'.
I originally downloaded the original b+w image after Surinder Kaur, the singer passed away because I Googled her. I then reversed image searched this today and found out these are 2 different people. Here is the actress's IMDB page: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1348390/
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So this is an ad I got for Shein on Facebook. WTF are these? Like those aren’t even shorts, those are underwear made of denim. 
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This is a colourization I did of Chinese actress Xin Fengxia. She was also a Chinese Opera Performer, a writer and painter. Born in 1927 in Suzhou, China. She was married to Wu Zuguang who was outspoken against the government. They remained married despite pressure to divorce due to his anti-communist sentiments. They had 3 children together. Xin Fengxia was injured during the Cultural revolution and became disabled and could no longer preform onstage. She started painting with the guidance of famous painter Qi Baishi who was her godfather. Xin Fengxia died of a stroke in 1998.
Please read the Wikipedia article on her if you want to know more, it is also where I got the original b+w photo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xin_Fengxia
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jassi-kapoor · 3 years
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Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi....
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Maninee De and Mihir Misra Living Separately as 16-year-old Marriage Hits Rock Bottom
Maninee De and Mihir Misra Living Separately as 16-year-old Marriage Hits Rock Bottom
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'Jassi' will come on the stage of The Kapil Sharma Show's Comedy, remembering the old days will be laughable
‘Jassi’ will come on the stage of The Kapil Sharma Show’s Comedy, remembering the old days will be laughable
The Kapil Sharma Show is a special ‘Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahi’ this time, in which the stars of this serial will be seen. Apart from Mona Singh, Gaurav Gera, Sameer Soni, and Virendra Saxena have also appeared in the show. All of them like Jassi have been important characters in the serial. This time ‘Jassi’ is going to be seen in The Kapil Sharma Show. Yes, there is no show like Jassi, fame actress…
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queerism1969 · 2 years
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ladysophiebeckett · 4 months
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"please, i've been on my knees change the prophecy don't want money just someone who wants my company let it once be me who do I have to speak to about if they can redo the prophecy?"
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katrinaftw44 · 3 years
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This is a colourization I did of a Bollywood Actress named Surinder Kaur. She is often mistaken for a Punjabi folk singer of the same name. Even on Wikipedia the movies that the actress stars in are linked to the singer. 2 films Surinder Kaur, the actress starred in are 'Payal Ki Jhankaar' and 'Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin'.
I originally downloaded the original b+w image after Surinder Kaur, the singer passed away because I Googled her. I then reversed image searched this today and found out these are 2 different people. Here is the actress's IMDB page: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1348390/
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alltvsongs · 5 years
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Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin Serial Title All Songs BG Music - Sony Tv
Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin Serial Title All Songs BG Music – Sony Tv
Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin Serial Title All Songs BG Music – Sony Tv, Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin Sony Tv Serial All Songs, Mona Singh, Jasmeet Walia, Apurva Agnihotri, Armaan Suri Free Latest Tv Ad Songs Mobile Ringtone, Tv Advert Song, tv Commercial BG instrumental Ringtone, Theme Songs, Title Track, Promo Song, Mp3 Free “www.pubsense.com”provides absolutely free latest Song. Serial background music,…
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sabkuchgyan · 5 years
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बलात्कार के आरोपी करण टीवी एक्टर करण ओबेरॉय ने अदालती कार्यवाही के दौरान बहाए आंसू, जाने पूरा माज़रा
बलात्कार के आरोपी करण टीवी एक्टर करण ओबेरॉय ने अदालती कार्यवाही के दौरान बहाए आंसू, जाने पूरा माज़रा #KaranOberoi #JassiJaisiKoiNahi #RapeCharge
बलात्कार के आरोपी करण ओबेरॉय ने अदालत में टीवी कलाकार करण ओबेरॉय को कथित रूप से बलात्कार करने और एक महिला को ब्लैकमेल करने और ब्लैकमेल करने के आरोप में गिरफ्तार किया है। 9 मई तक पुलिस हिरासत में भेजा गया।
टीवी अभिनेता करण ओबेरॉय जिन्हें कथित तौर पर एक महिला के साथ बलात्कार करने और ब्लैकमेल करने के आरोप में गिरफ्तार किया गया है और 9 मई तक पुलिस हिरासत में भेज दिया गया है, सोमवार (6 मई) को अदालती…
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arjsstuff · 3 years
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2000s Desi looks from jassi jaissi koi nahin
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lyricsupgrade · 4 years
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Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin Serial Title Song Lyrics - Sony TV (2003)
Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin Serial Title Song Lyrics - Sony TV (2003) #JassiJaissiKoiNahin #TitleSong #Lyrics #जस्सीजैसीकोईनहीं #90'sNostalgia #songs LyricsUpgrade #sonytv​ #setindia #MonaSingh #ApurvaAgnihotri #RakshandaKhan #ParmeetSethi #GauravGera.
Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin Serial Title Song Lyrics – Sony TV (2003) | जस्सी जैसी कोई नहीं | 90’s Nostalgia Hum Saath Aath Hain Title Song Lyrics– Opening Theme Of This Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin Serial Title Song Sung by Shaan. Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin is an Indian soap opera which aired on Sony Entertainment Television from 2003 to 2006 Stararing Mona Singh, Apurva Agnihotri, Rakshanda Khan, Parmeet…
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Mona Singh Recalls Being Proposed for Marriage in the Middle of the Road, Says 'It was Super Bad'
Mona Singh Recalls Being Proposed for Marriage in the Middle of the Road, Says ‘It was Super Bad’
Actress Mona Singh tied the knot with her partner Shyam Gopalan on December 27, 2019. It was a hush-hush ceremony and only after the couple had gone through with the marriage, did she share a picture of the duo on social media. The actress arrived on The Kapil Sharma Show for a special episode with the cast of her hit TV show Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin. Actors Gaurav Gera, Samir Soni and Virendra…
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anyway, these are legit sisters.
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