Charming Pemberley

Leslie 2022-04-19 09:02:15

I finally finished watching it a few days ago, and specially selected the high-definition version.
It's really good. Some people think that this version of Elizabeth is too fat, but I personally think that the cast is very good. Women in that period should feel this way. At that time, the so-called skinny beauty had not yet become popular in Britain. And her eyes are as full of wisdom as the novel describes, and Mr. Darcy was attracted by such eyes. And the charm of the language is also very attractive.
For our handsome and rich male No. 1 Mr. Darcy, the first sight is to scream. It is him. No one is more suitable. A very arrogant person. But the look in her eyes after being attracted to Lissie is so tender, and the carefulness to meet again after being rejected are all too loving.
My little regret is that only the wedding scene of the two people was filmed. I always wanted to see Lixi writing a letter to my aunt to thank her and inviting her to come to Pemberley after she became the hostess of Pemberley. Writing at Pemberley Manor is a happy sight.
All in all, this masterpiece made by the BBC in 1995 still won my heart. The strong British accent sounds very emotional, and it is highly recommended!

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Extended Reading
  • Marie 2022-03-21 09:02:13

    ⒈I feel that the 2005 movie version was read in vain, otherwise watching this 1995 British drama version, you will not feel that the story of "Pride and Prejudice" is so "unfamiliar"; ⒉ Even if the previous "Pride and Prejudice" was given to Elizabeth How many misunderstandings and unhappiness I have caused with Darcy, thank you for the fact that they are still in love with each other in the end, and the happy ending really makes me feel at ease; -6200

  • Dee 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    None of them look good

Pride and Prejudice quotes

  • Elizabeth Bennet: How is half such a sum to be repaid?

  • Mary Bennet: It behooves us all, to take very careful thought before pronouncing an adverse judgment on any of our fellow men.