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Garth 2022-04-21 09:03:15
Gregory Garson's demeanor and small expressions are simply the...
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Violette 2022-04-20 09:02:25
Pride and Prejudice was written in 1796 and published in 1813. The 95th edition of the TV series set the background to the year when the novel was published, with high-waisted long skirts, but the 40th edition was pushed back, and it was the clothing of the 1830s and 1840s. Puff sleeves, wide skirts, lace, tulle, ribbons, bows, ruching, smocks. The most interesting thing is the dress Elizabeth wore at the second ball, the same style as Joseph Désiré Cours' oil painting "Portrait of the...
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Braden 2022-04-20 09:02:25
This version of Mr. Darcy (Laurence Olivier, the hero of Rebecca, the husband of Vivien Leigh.) is so cute~ The momentum is completely suppressed by the heroine. Sure enough, "Pride and Prejudice" is actually a cryptic little talk on a high...
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Lowell 2022-04-20 09:02:25
It is said to be the earliest version, and it should have no sense of fit with the original, and it was made into a romantic comedy. But both the male and female lead actors are actors I love, Elizabeth is calm and Darcy is more calm. The roles of the father and mother are very funny, and the sisters are beautiful one by one. In other respects, it's lackluster. Times have changed too fast, and now, when you look at Pride and Prejudice, there is a completely different...
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Gennaro 2022-04-20 09:02:25
This version is not bad. Is it an authentic British accent? It speaks very fast. Haha, this Darcy is much better too. And Mrs. Bennet's image is also highlighted a lot, the 05 version is not as good as...
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Sophie 2022-04-20 09:02:25
Greer Garson is really IKEA. The combination of Lizzy's acerbicity and the gentle elegance of her own image is utterly...
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Donnell 2022-04-20 09:02:25
Lovely farce, classic adaptation; early Hollywood...
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Abigayle 2022-04-20 09:02:25
The whole movie hit me, darcy was wrong, the concept was satire instead of turning der burc into a...
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Cameron 2022-03-20 09:02:47
a darcy thing. too many times` watching, too...
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Issac 2022-03-20 09:02:47
Part of the lines completely used the original sentence, but for important plots such as Lizzy and uncle going to Pemberley, weddings, too many deletions. Lizzy is more calm and decent than other versions. Jane is not beautiful and stable and has no sense of presence. Darcy is overly active and writes more about Mary and Kitty. Lydia is the most fixed in each version, and even looks similar. However, the atmosphere of the old movies is still incomparable, and the voice of the characters can...
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.