North & South

North & South

  • Director: Brian Percival
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • Release date: July 2, 2005
  • Sound mix: Stereo
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33 : 1
  • Also known as: North and South
  • North & South is a romantic drama adaptation of the novel of the same name, directed by Brian Percival and starring Daniela Denby-Ashe and Richard Armitage , which premiered on BBC One in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on 14 November 2004 .
    The play tells a series of stories that happened after Margaret, who grew up in the southern part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, moved with her family to the northern town of Milton during the Industrial Revolution in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland   .

    Details

    • Release date July 2, 2005
    • Filming locations Calton Old Cemetery, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
    • Production companies British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

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    • By Cristina 2022-08-07 20:01:59

      North & South--This is A Thin Love Movie

      I wouldn't have watched it if I hadn't known the plot was identical to Pride and Prejudice---extraordinary and outstanding man and woman who misunderstand each other and are artificially mean to each other are truly and honestly get together in the end and ever after, a ridiculous sister to the hero, a nice father to the heroine, and everything.But, fortunately, I didn't know it, so I had no chance of...

    • By Mae 2022-06-28 22:56:33

      South and North: A Glimpse of the Age of Opposition

      The sunlight from the gaps between the branches, the blooming flowers on the bushes by the hedge, the country house as elegant and beautiful as a fairy tale, the priest and his wife sitting in the afternoon yard chatting, then looking up and smiling at their daughter returning from their walk---The picture belongs to the South. However, when the bright colors faded away with the moving train, the scenery outside the window was gradually shrouded in shadows, and the monotonous...

    • By Elias 2022-04-24 07:01:24

      The origin of the famous scene

      I don’t know how many times I’ve watched the episodes, but I still can’t get enough of it, so I found the original novel and noticed that the screenwriter is really brilliant. In addition to adding a lot of romantic plots and dramatic conflicts, the male protagonist stood in the snow and watched the female protagonist leave. Then whispered affectionately: look back, look back at me. The famous scene should also be the inspiration that the screenwriter got from the original plot.

      In the...

    • By Josie 2022-04-24 07:01:24

      The Industrial Age Paradigm of British Classical Love

      I'm reluctant to admit it, but I see the paradigm of Jane Austen's love. British novelists may have been greatly influenced by Jane Austen, so that in post-industrial Britain, the form of love displayed is still the form of the pastoral classical era.

      In fact, I watched "South and North" because of Thorin. The ending of Thorin's death at the end of the "The Hobbit" trilogy made me very uncomfortable (my favorite Thorin and the wood elf love Leach died. Woohoo), I only found out that I...

    • By Jaylen 2022-04-23 07:04:46

      The human world is in a variety of ways, from this point of view

      The difference between the north and south of England, the class of workers and employers in the industrial age, and finally the misunderstanding and love between the male and female protagonists.

      Everyone says this is an industrial-era Pride and Prejudice, but the story isn't just about the girl's growth and love, but about that era. That's why "Pride and Prejudice" can be reduced to a movie, and "North and South" spends almost four hours telling the story, and still kills four people...

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    • By Genoveva 2022-04-24 07:01:24

      BBC films will never let you down, there is no patterned plot here. What I see is a complete and simple narrative structure, with conflicts and conflicts throughout the play, fusion, and multiple main lines interspersed. The large structure for the British society in the industrial age from contradiction to fusion performance. The details are even more brilliant. The description of human nature, each character is distinct and complete, the heroine, the hero, and the trade union leader Higgins,...

    • By Adella 2022-03-29 09:01:08

      Watched it in two nights, great value! The hero and heroine acted very delicately. I couldn't help but follow the hero's mood back and forth. When I saw the end, I had a lot of aftertastes. I didn't listen to the song at breakfast in the morning, but watched the last episode again. I guess I'll go back in the evening. I will watch it again. ....

    • By Myrtice 2022-03-29 09:01:08

      The male protagonist is charming. After reading it, it turned out to be the famous Li Jianjun. . . drunk. ....

    • By Winston 2022-03-29 09:01:08

      Watching this drama where the whole world is an assist, caused a thousand points of damage to a single dog. ∠( ᐛ 」∠)_Sorry, I still like Pride and Prejudice. But it's cool to watch abuse dramas! look back! look back at...

    • By Elda 2022-03-29 09:01:08

      It has reached the point where I can't hold back my tears as soon as the theme music...

    Movie plot

    Margaret ( Daniela Danby-Ash ) grew up in the idyllic southern United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Because her father quit her job, Margaret moved with her family to the unfamiliar northern town of Milton. Unlike the warmth and comfort of the South, Milton during the Industrial Revolution was cold and dirty. The fragrance of flowers and plants is no longer on the road, replaced by rude workers and textile workshops...
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    Movie quotes

    • Margaret Hale: I wish I could tell you how lonely I am. How cold and harsh it is here. Everywhere there is conflict and unkindness. I think God has forsaken this place. I believe I have seen hell and it's white, it's snow-white.

    • Nicholas Higgins: My poor Bess! She lived the life of a dog. Hard work and illness. She never had one moment of rejoicing. I'm not saying I don't believe in your God, but I can't believe He meant the world to be as it is. The masters ruling over us, the rest of us left to live a half-life in the shadows.

    • Nicholas Higgins: Reckon I'll leave my brains at home, then.