Julie Bevan

Julie Bevan

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    • Precious 2022-04-22 07:01:33

      Colin Firth and Mr.Darcy

      When I was in high school, I was deeply attracted by the story after reading the original book for teenagers. why? Because it was completely beyond my expectations. A lot of the plot twists and turns. I thought that Bentley just liked Jane for a while, let alone marry her. Darcy, I thought,...

    • Briana 2022-04-20 09:01:51

      This is my forever classic

      It's full of memories. I watched it when I was in high school. The whole class watched these 6 episodes over and over again. The original English version of the book was also used as a textbook for the whole class to study together, and they also acted together in English sketches. For me, this...

    • Drake 2022-04-24 07:01:14

      Originally, I thought this version of LIZ was too plump, but after watching it for a long time, I found that the girl's eyes really can speak, especially when she laughs, her expression is particularly vivid, and the change of one face has already finished all the lines. As for DARCY, my mother, how could there be a girl who doesn't love him! Why the 95 version has always been regarded as a classic is really only agreeable after reading it.

    • Teagan 2021-12-24 08:01:10

      Mr. Arrogance doesn't know how to express himself, but is actually the introverted nature of an absolute gentleman. Miss Prejudice prides herself on knowing everything, so she often pulls a meaningful smile at the corner of her mouth. But in any case, they are still right.

    Pride and Prejudice quotes

    • Lady Catherine de Bourgh: I am most seriously displeased.

    • Miss Bingley: I believe I can guess your thoughts at this moment.

      Mr. Darcy: I should imagine not.

      Miss Bingley: You are thinking how insupportable it would be to spend many evenings in such tedious company.

      Mr. Darcy: No, indeed, my mind was more agreeably engaged. I've been meditating on the very great pleasure which a pair of fine eyes in the face of a pretty woman can bestow.

      Miss Bingley: And may one dare ask whose the eyes that inspire these reflections?

      Mr. Darcy: Miss Elizabeth Bennet's.

      Miss Bingley: Miss Elizabeth Bennet. I am all astonishment.