Pride & Prejudice Comments

  • Eino 2023-09-29 16:52:00

    Remarkable. For example: movie soundtrack. For example: Matthew MacFadyen. Since I was 15 years old when I read the original book, Jane Austen has never fascinated me very much. Therefore, there is no attachment to Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth, and there is no insurmountable template in my heart, so I can easily accept this Matthew MacFadyen. In contrast, Colin Firth's version made me feel more insensitive. Margaret Mitchell was more in love as a...

  • Karlie 2023-09-22 21:15:37

    The picture is so...

  • Madilyn 2023-09-12 10:27:38

    This version of Mr. Darcy, Matthew MacFadyen, looks super familiar. It turns out that he had seen him before in the death at the funeral, and the drama is very wide. Keira Knightley's appearance here is too immature, a little strange. Anyway, living in those times and wearing those clothes is my dream...

  • Kaya 2023-08-26 08:25:11

    The photography and music sets were top notch, but I always felt something was missing. Proposal in the rain is inexplicable. Knightley's children's shoes performed Lizzy's humor, but couldn't play Lizzy's witty. How can the male protagonist compare to our uncle Colin, or the BBC version is the...

  • Scarlett 2023-06-16 11:06:51

    Very restored to the original, Keira has the temperament of the...

  • Wilbert 2023-05-02 05:02:23

    What constellation is Darcy in? It's perfect! The light and shadow in Joe White's films are especially beautiful, and it feels like time is passing so slowly that it can even...

  • Geovanny 2023-04-16 14:33:24

    As one of my favorite novels, I have watched this version of the movie many times. The picture is beautiful, and the performances of the protagonists are acceptable. The heroine looks very tasteful, Elizabeth's character is also good, Darcy is different from what I imagined, but there is still aristocratic...

  • Madilyn 2023-04-12 06:03:03

    D+ / Joe Wright can only create partial interest, but cannot form a fluid extension and overflow of the whole. Take the last half hour as an example: Bingley captures the most vivid part of the relationship between the characters through the diffusion of perspective and the change of spatial configuration between the two "break-ins"; however, after this confrontation-like wit, the film returns to In the rigid driving chain of plot-action-emotion - and most of the film relies on this mechanical...

  • Garry 2023-04-10 18:36:07

    What's really amazing is the director's casting of the five sisters. Too insightful. Keira Knightley, Rosamund Pike, Carey Mulligan are all Oscars. Dalula Riley, who played Mary, not only became hotter at the new Oolong Girls' School. . Actually became a physicist. . The Bennett family is truly...

  • Jamil 2023-03-27 06:58:27

    Pride and prejudice both flirt with true...

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  • Conrad 2022-04-22 07:01:03

    The so-called arrogance, the so-called prejudice (3)

    After writing so many dissatisfactions and sighs one after another, I still have something to say about the new version of Pride and Prejudice. There are two details in this film that I think are inappropriate:
           First, when Lizzy left Mr. Binley's house, Darcy held Lizzy's hand rashly....

  • Stephon 2022-04-19 09:01:22

    Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice: A Timeless View of Love

    I'm only married for true love, so I'm bound to be an old girl. (Only deep love will persuade me to marry, which is why I'll end up an old maid.)
    Elizabeth

    Jane Austen wrote in Pride and Prejudice. Perhaps, this is also her own view of love.

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Pride & Prejudice quotes

  • Jane Bennet: Mr. Bingley is just what a young man ought to be. Sensible, good humour...

    Elizabeth Bennet: Handsome, conveniently rich.

    Jane Bennet: You know perfectly well that I do not believe that marriage should be driven by thoughts of money!

  • Jane Bennet: Do you really believe he liked me, Lizzie?

    Elizabeth Bennet: Jane, he danced with you most of the night and stared at you for the rest of it. But I give you leave to like him. You've liked great deal a stupider person. You're a great deal too apt to like people in general, you know. All the world is good and agreeable in your eyes.

    Jane Bennet: Not his friend! I still can't believe what he said about you.

    Elizabeth Bennet: Mr. Darcy? I could more easily forgive his vanity had he not wounded mine. But no matter. I doubt we shall ever speak again.