The picturesque beauty is a mess~

Hubert 2022-04-24 07:01:03

First of all, I haven't read the original book. As for the movie adapted from the famous book, I think as long as it is not changed beyond recognition, it will not be too bad. It is still a relatively safe choice, but for readers who have read the original book, there may be more movies. Less will be disappointing.

After watching the whole film, the biggest feeling is that it is eye-catching. Whether it is the scenery in the film or the actors in the film, all aspects are beautiful and beautiful~

Recently I also watched a movie "Tess" adapted from a famous book. After watching the two films, I deeply admire the brave expression of love and the undisguised courage of the girls at that time to pursue love, although the brave The process of chasing love may not be a good result for them, but they are all happy with this love~

Going back to the film "Pride and Prejudice", I was attracted by Keira Knightley's beauty at first sight. It's so beautiful~ The long shot at the beginning of the film shows the activities of several of their sisters, but it is still from the beginning of the film. Elizabeth finally fell on her again, and the story started like this... The performances of several sisters and the old mother in the film, I don't know if people in that era were really so keen on getting married or what, It made me look a little too exaggerated and a little unacceptable. I fell in love with a man after attending a dance. Is that feeling really love? But I still really like the love between Sister Elizabeth and their pair. It goes straight, doesn't hide, and looks more comfortable.

Let's talk about Mr. Darcy, what I see in Mr. Darcy is not arrogance, I feel that his facial muscles are a little stiff, arrogance does not mean expressionless, Mr. Darcy here has no expression from beginning to end, please, this is not Arrogant okay!

In the end, what I want to say is, the film is so beautiful, not only the scenery, but also the people, as picturesque as poetry~

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Extended Reading
  • Johann 2022-03-22 09:01:16

    The whole picture is very beautiful, and the choices of the people in the story ultimately guide it to what kind of life it will get.

  • America 2022-03-23 09:01:20

    Knightley ruined lizzy, the acting is too bad...but the music is good

Pride & Prejudice quotes

  • [last lines]

    [US version]

    Mr. Darcy: How are you this evening, my dear?

    Elizabeth Bennet: Very well... although I wish you would not call me "my dear."

    Mr. Darcy: [chuckles] Why?

    Elizabeth Bennet: Because it's what my father always calls my mother when he's cross about something.

    Mr. Darcy: What endearments am I allowed?

    Elizabeth Bennet: Well let me think..."Lizzy" for every day, "My Pearl" for Sundays, and..."Goddess Divine"... but only on *very* special occasions.

    Mr. Darcy: And... what should I call you when I am cross? Mrs. Darcy...?

    Elizabeth Bennet: No! No. You may only call me "Mrs. Darcy"... when you are completely, and perfectly, and incandescently happy.

    Mr. Darcy: [he snickers] Then how are you this evening... Mrs. Darcy?

    [kisses her on the forehead]

    Mr. Darcy: Mrs. Darcy...

    [kisses her on the right cheek]

    Mr. Darcy: Mrs. Darcy...

    [kisses her on the nose]

    Mr. Darcy: Mrs. Darcy...

    [kisses her on the left cheek]

    Mr. Darcy: Mrs. Darcy...

    [finally kisses her on the mouth]

  • Elizabeth Bennet: [as she writes to Jane, Darcy suddenly enters] Mr.Darcy.

    [Darcy bows, Elizabeth stands and curtseys]

    Elizabeth Bennet: Please, do be seated.

    [no reponse]

    Elizabeth Bennet: [silence] Mr and Mrs Collins have gone to the village.

    Mr. Darcy: [nods and looks around the room] This is a charming house. I believe my aunt did a great deal to it when Mr.Collins first arrived.

    Elizabeth Bennet: I believe so. She could not have bestowed her kindness on a more grateful subject.

    [more silence, neither one of them know what to say]

    Elizabeth Bennet: Shall I call for some tea?

    Mr. Darcy: No, thank you.

    [a few brief more moments of silence]

    Mr. Darcy: Good day, Miss Elizabeth, it's been a pleasure.

    [rushes out, passing by Charlotte]

    Charlotte Lucas: [to Elizabeth] What have you done to poor Mr.Darcy?

    Elizabeth Bennet: ...I have no idea.