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Augustus 2022-04-22 07:01:49
In fact, I think it's a little different from the original, but it's still beautiful and...
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Reagan 2022-04-21 09:03:15
The fourth issue of The Rose of the Screen: Female Figures in...
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Jannie 2022-04-21 09:03:15
It's a bit awkward at the end of this Hollywood happy ending. Greer's role as Elisabeth is too graceful and luxurious, but that doesn't stop me from liking...
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Rosalind 2022-04-21 09:03:15
The screen name of the movie is very much in line with the style of Hollywood movies. It would be good to change the actors of Jane and Elizabeth. Gregory Garson's too strong body and face are not as good as Ellie in the novel. Shabe's wit and witty and cunning feeling. Lawrence Oliver seems a little too handsome for the role of Darcy, lacking in arrogance and more than...
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Gennaro 2022-04-21 09:03:15
The first black-and-white film I watched in high school film class, Gregory Garson took off her cake dress at Miss Lucas's house. At that time, a stunned voice was aroused. Forgive the children for not seeing such a scene. ,haha a. Although the costumes don't restore the era, so what, beauty is fine, fairy skirts, fairy hair accessories, fairy lizzy, and the arrogant Mr. Arrogance who clearly fell in love and stubborn, this is the filter of the times, fortunately it is comedy...
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Ward 2022-04-21 09:03:15
Jane Austen's works have embarked on the road of "being filmed" since the...
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Horace 2022-04-21 09:03:15
Greer Garson's version of Elizabeth is too...
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Karelle 2022-04-21 09:03:15
It should be the oldest version. It's a very interesting black and white film. I watched it on the movie station...
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Jeffry 2022-04-21 09:03:15
Just because there are too many changes to the plot... Tutu skirts, archery, courtyard parties, bloated running, American debauchery... You thought you were filming Gone with the...
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Leda 2022-04-21 09:03:15
The language of this film is exquisite. Better to look at the...
Pride and Prejudice Comments
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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.
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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.