Pride and Prejudice Comments

  • Lew 2023-09-16 09:45:55

    It's really far from the new version~ Lawrence-Oliver is not suitable to play Darcy at all~ And the most important turning point in the original work, the section of Beng Li Manor, is completely absent in this...

  • Stephania 2023-09-06 17:16:41

    I wanted to watch this one ever since read the book in junior high. And Laurence Olivier! back then the handsomest actor ever in my world. A typical romance from the golden age of cinema, but not from Austen's...

  • Kristofer 2023-09-03 12:49:33

    The American version has decent humour but lacks the essence of the original...the whole thing is nouveau riche rather than...

  • Brennan 2023-09-02 06:00:25

    When I saw the big face of the female pig, I immediately thought of Siqin Gaowa... 30min...

  • Eliezer 2023-08-23 09:08:52

    Weird screenwriter...and weird orz in women's...

  • Rigoberto 2023-08-21 02:04:24

    Beautiful Liz. Interesting...

  • Aryanna 2023-08-09 13:31:48

    This is the only one in Pride and Prejudice that has a kiss~~~ The Indian version was better than this...

  • Annabelle 2023-08-05 05:06:50

    The power of a classic is to make you completely unaware that this is a film from 70 years...

  • Alexandro 2023-07-02 17:10:38

    Too many cuts, but the actors themselves are...

  • Fredy 2023-06-11 05:07:13

    Mrs. Bennet did a great job and that cousin Collins... The expression and demeanor of playing Elizabeth fits the requirements of the era~ Some plots are not finalized in the original, but they are acceptable...

Extended Reading

Pride and Prejudice quotes

  • Elizabeth Bennet: Are you a good shot with the bow and arrow, Mr. Darcy?

    Mr. Darcy: Tolerable.

    Elizabeth Bennet: Only - tolerable?

    Mr. Darcy: Well, it's a fine old sport. And one in which even a young lady can become proficient.

    Elizabeth Bennet: So I've heard.

    Mr. Darcy: At a short range, of course. And, with a light bow.

  • Mr. Darcy: Miss Elizabeth thinks I do not laugh enough.

    Caroline Bingley: I should be sorry to see you laugh more than you do. To me, there's something so unrefined about excessive laughter.