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Zoe 2022-01-21 08:02:23
Dignity, always dignity...
While watching the 95-year version of PAP, I feel that the whole movie seems to be about the things that some parents give to their sons and daughters.
Mr. Darcy has no father, no mother, a car, a house, plus a handsome and unrestrained sorrow, before he can enter the eyes of Mrs. Bennett—as... -
Brandy 2022-01-21 08:02:23
Very successful two-hour movie version
The English literary selection teacher showed this version in class. After communicating with the teacher after class, his favorite is this version (of course, I have seen multiple versions of P&P for a long time). I think he chose this film quite right. of.
As a girl, I naturally tend to pay...

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Joesph 2022-03-20 09:02:47
Among the adaptations of TV series and movies I have watched, I like this one the most. Jane and Elizabeth are very beautiful and endearing, and the plot is lively and joyous, and I feel very brave to laugh at myself. Although it is a black and white film, I can see the feeling of bright colors in my heart. Of course, the ending is a bit hasty, making it a little shallower.
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Horace 2022-04-21 09:03:15
Greer Garson's version of Elizabeth is too sophisticated
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Mrs. Bennet: Oh! And, Jane, if Mr. Bingley should suggest a stroll before dinner, don't refuse. For instance, they just delightfully secluded walks in those shrubberies around that field.
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Elizabeth Bennet: [looking up at the storm clouds approaching] There won't be much strolling today, Mama.
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