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Thought on the movie “Austenland”

March 4, 2014 By Jake Seliger in movies Tags: austen, austenland, gaslighting, Jane Austen, plato's cave, reality, The Matrix Leave a comment

* It’s like The Matrix, but without guns or robots; Austenland also brings to mind this.

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