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Tess 2022-04-20 09:02:25
satire.
Just like last summer, holding a copy of "Gone with the Wind" eagerly. However, they live in the UK.
Countless people have asked me, have you read Pride and Prejudice? But shook his head with a smile. It has been hidden in the corner of the bookshelf, and once wanted to pick it up, it was kept away... -
Timothy 2022-01-21 08:02:23
Screen selection
This is the earliest "Pride and Prejudice" movie I watched, and it is also the one most criticized by Austin. Even if there are great actors like Greer Garson and Laurence Olivier, it can't conceal the P&P original party's ridicule on its costumes and the ridicule of the happy ending in Hollywood....
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Cleora 2022-04-23 07:04:07
This novel has grown up with me, and this year, I watched three versions of the movie in a row. First of all, the BBC version surprised me a lot. Although the actors were not amazing, their acting skills convinced me, and the British flavor was very strong. Then I watched the latest version of Hollywood, the actors and scenes are very delicate, but the lack of flavor. Finally, I watched this black and white film, originally wanting to watch it casually, but it surprised me again, and even made me think that the shadow of this film can be found in the BBC version. It's a pity that the ending is not beautiful enough and a little rushed.
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Eugenia 2022-04-22 07:01:49
How can this arrogance and prejudice change the taste of the American film? The only advantage is that the actors are all beautiful and beautiful, but after watching it for a long time, I didn't think it was Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy, and Mrs. Catherine was the match. Their archangel? This plot has been changed so that the original flavor is gone, and the clothes are too boring, lantern sleeves, Seriously? !
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