hopeless love

Xzavier 2022-04-21 09:02:34

I don't know why, I like this book very much, so I like all TV series and movies adapted from this story. I have heard that there is an association called to be jane, which seems to be the name and become Austin. This book is adapted The frequency of TV series and movies is also very high. So far, I have watched about four or five movies, TV series versions, and I like every version.
This BBC version in 1995 still retains many British characteristics. The English accent, the English manor style, the story of the gentleman's era, and the social circle are still very attractive to me.
After watching a little behind-the-scenes footage of this, this drama basically expresses the plot completely according to the original work, reproduces the style of British society at that time, and peeks at the British society at that time. Thinking of the author herself, when she was never married, she actually wrote such a story with ups and downs. I don't know if she could see it through, or not, or because she had a rich imagination. There is no such Mr. Darcy in life, and Austin has been single all his life.

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  • Leif 2022-03-22 09:02:04

    After reading it, I have been thinking about it. This is the most attractive work I have seen recently. I like it very, very much. Darcy has since become a male god! ! ! Liz, an excellent, intelligent and lively heroine, is also very pleasing. There are stars in her eyes, and she looks so good when she smiles. No wonder she can attract the male god Darcy. The scenery of the English countryside is so beautiful that I want to live there.

  • Kellen 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    The female pig's feet are not beautiful enough, but their acting skills are quite strong. The male pig's feet have both gods and shapes. The screenwriters, costumes, and props are all first-class.

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.