Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

  • Director: Burr Steers
  • Writer: Burr Steers,Jane Austen,Seth Grahame-Smith
  • Countries of origin: United States, United Kingdom
  • Language: English, Japanese, Chinese
  • Release date: February 5, 2016
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Kiêu Hãnh và Định Kiến và Zombies
  • "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" is a horror action film produced by Lionsgate, directed by Burr Steers and co-starring Lily James , Sam Riley , Jack Huston and Suki Waterhouse . The film was released in the United States on February 5, 2016   .
    Based on Seth Grahamme-Smith’s novel of the same name, the film tells the story of a plague in the town where Elizabeth Bennett is located, and many people become zombies.

    Details

    • Release date February 5, 2016
    • Filming locations Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, UK
    • Production companies Cross Creek Pictures, MadRiver Pictures, QC Entertainment

    Box office

    Budget

    $28,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $10,938,134

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $5,324,240

    Gross worldwide

    $16,457,494

    Movie reviews

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    • By Antonetta 2022-03-28 09:01:06

      Movie Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

      The movie "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" can be regarded as a mashup movie. The world famous book "Pride and Prejudice" plus the popular zombie theme, at least it is very novel, because I have not read this novel, so I can only Baidu Now, it tells the story of the five daughters of Bennett's family looking for love under the arrangement of their mother, which is probably what it means. In the movie, in fact, it mainly tells about Elizabeth and Darcy, and the second protagonist Jane and...

    • By Dewayne 2022-03-28 09:01:06

      open-minded colleague

      The first time I saw a real fan of the film and television, it was also amazing.

      This article is derived from the classic literary work "Pride and Prejudice", but it has been adapted with a brain hole. It is still the setting of the early 19th century in the United Kingdom, and women still have no inheritance rights, but the heroine Elizabeth has become a Kung Fu girl who has learned Shaolin martial arts (you read that right), and her sisters are not easy to mess with. In this setting,...

    • By Jayce 2022-03-28 09:01:06

      Pride and Prejudice: When British ladies went to Shaolin Temple to practice martial arts

      I believe that everyone is no stranger to the world famous book "Pride and Prejudice". The arrogant Mr. Darcy and the prejudice Elizabeth already have a variety of screen images, but there is nothing more special than this "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" . When the gentleman and the lady fight against the zombies, the picture is quite exciting.

    • By Winona 2022-03-28 09:01:06

      "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" - so-so, just a few more fragrant shots

      Pride and Prejudice, this type of subject has been photographed many times. The original story is that women would rather not accept the marriage assigned by their parents in order to pursue their true love. It seems that parental assignment of marriage has been an eternal topic until now. Pride and prejudice are very meaningful now. There are similar ones, "Becoming Jane Austen" written by the author of Pride and Prejudice, and "Sense and Sensibility" directed by Ang Lee are all similar...

    • By Taurean 2022-03-27 09:01:12

      When I saw the title, I wanted to rant

      The first time I saw the title, I wanted to spit it out. This is a romance novel. Is it about the zombies, just for the trend?
            Looking at the preview, the training of ladies was replaced by the training of fighting qualities. I can't help crying. Just the same people?
            Mr. Darcy was not at all arrogant or handsome. (The reason behind this is because the script is too bad to invite a good male protagonist.) The female protagonist has become a zombie killer, so I can't say...

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    • By Etha 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      The film sucks if the brain hole is removed, at most two stars will be killed. But this brain hole is really big and the style is so big that I think this film is the kind of bad film that is very worth watching. Laugh from start to...

    • By Cecelia 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      It's also a good combination... It's just that there are so many handsome guys in the lily james drama, why did you choose the ugliest one to be your...

    • By Velda 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      It's pretty good...

    • By Kathryne 2022-04-23 07:03:05

      The male protagonist's voice can make me miscarry, but it's quite...

    • By Katelyn 2022-04-23 07:03:05

      According to Gu Da, it is almost the same as the original. So after reading it, I am ready to make up the novel. All eyes are acquaintances. With matt, I'm surprised that the chatterbox is really disgusting, how can he always have this...

    Movie plot

    A mysterious plague broke out in England in the nineteenth century. Undead zombies wandered around and harmed the countryside. The zombie virus immediately raged in Britain. In order to survive the upper class, the noble ladies had to learn Japanese or Chinese martial arts to protect themselves. The Nigerfeld Manor, where the zombie riot broke out not long ago, welcomes the new owner Charles Bentley ( Douglas Booth ) . Mrs. Bennet, who...
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    "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies", if only from the public aesthetic point of view, the film is undoubtedly a nonsensical, collage-style cauldron. On the one hand, it retains the basic character relationship and story structure of the original novel. On the other hand, the irreconcilable conflict relationship between zombies and humans that the former wants to eat the latter’s brain and the latter to eliminate the former is also the...
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    Movie quotes

    • Mr. Bennet: [in narration] It wasn't always like this, my dear daughters. As the century began, Britannia was rich with the fruits of worldwide trade. From the colonies there came not just silks and spices, but a virulent and abominable plague. Naturally many suspected the French were to blame. Are you surprised? Once bitten, the newly infected were filled with an insatiable hunger for the brains of the living. Millions perished, only to rise again as legions of undead. So certain it would seem the end of days had come. But even the four horsemen of the apocalypse are said to have ascended from hell. To protect the living, the Grand Barrier was built. A one hundred foot wall, encircling London. Then excavation began on the royal canal, a vast moat thirty fathoms deep surrounding both the city and its walls. The land twixt the two fortifications became known as The Inbetween. At this time it became fashionable to study the deadly arts of the Orient. Japan for the wealthy. China for the wise. In the second battle of Kent, one of the bridges that cross the royal canal was breached. Ravenous zombie hordes massacred every villager of The Inbetween. It was said the sight of this slaughter drove young King George mad. When the battle was finally won, he ordered the destruction of all the bridges, save one: Hingham Bridge. Which to this day remains the only means by which to cross the royal canal. Many believed the enemy was finally vanquished. The gentry began to leave the safe confines of London's defenses for their newly fortified country estates. But vigilance is still every essence. Remember this. Keep your swords as sharp as your wit. For the ultimate battle between the living and the undead has yet to be staged.

    • Mr. Bingley: I hate to see you just standing there. You must dance.

      Mr. Darcy: Oh, you know I detest it when I'm not acquainted with my partner.

    • Mr. Darcy: [in his letter to Elizabeth] Dear Miss Elizabeth Bennet, I'm not writing to renew the sentiments that were so disgusting to you. But to address the two offenses you accuse me of. I did not intentionally wound your sister. It was a most unfortunate consequence of protecting my dearest friend. Mr. Bingley's feelings for Miss Bennet were beyond any I had ever witnessed in him, or indeed even thought him capable. The evening of the dance at Netherfield, after overhearing your mother coldly stating her intention of having all her daughters marry favorably, I persuaded Bingley of the unfitness of the match. If I have wounded Miss Bennet's feelings it was unknowingly done. As to your other accusation of having injured Mr. Wickham, no sooner had my father made clear his intention to leave Mr. Wickham a handsome sum than Mr. Darcy was mysteriously infected by the plague. It was left to me, his son, to provide a merciful ending.

      [beheads the zombie Mr. Darcy, Sr]

      Mr. Darcy: Still I gave Wickham the inheritance my father left. Wickham squandered it, whereupon he demanded more and more money. Until I eventually refused. Thereafter he severed all ties with me. Last summer he began a relationship with my 15-year-old sister and convinced her to elope. Mr. Wickham's prime target was her inheritance of 30,000 pounds. But revenging himself on me was a strong additional inducement. Fortunately I was able to persuade my sister of Mr. Wickham's ulterior motives before it was too late.

      [walks away with his sister by his side]

      Mr. Darcy: I hope this helps explain and perhaps mitigate my behavior in your eyes. Of all weapons in the world, I now know love to be the most dangerous. For I have suffered a mortal wound. When did I fall so deeply under your spell, Miss Bennet? I cannot fix the hour or the spot or the look or the words which lay the foundation. I was in the middle before I knew I began. But a proud fool I was. I have faced the harsh truth: that I can never hope to win your love in this life. And so I sought solace in combat.

      [scene flashes to night and London on fire with soldiers fighting zombies]

      Mr. Darcy: I write to you from the siege of London. There is now a cunningly designed zombie attack. I sense a dark hand is at work. They are guiding the enemy, Miss Bennet. By taking London they've increased their ranks a hundredfold. Now we endeavor to keep them trapped within the great wall. This isn't the random act of some mindless horde. They struck the palace and both houses. They cut off our head before we could cut off theirs. If we should fail to contain them and they breach Hingham Bridge, It'll be as if a great dam has broken and they'll reach out for us swiftly, and in overwhelming numbers. Dear Miss Bennet. I implore you to be ready.