When I revisited it again, I couldn't help but my heart beat faster because of Mr. Darcy's occasionally affectionate eyes and the slightly upward arc of the corners of his mouth. There is also Elizabeth's smart eyes and naughty but dignified smile. These two characters really brought the two protagonists from the original to the screen.
Elizabeth is a very attractive girl, and although she may initially feel a little bloated, her incomparably dexterous and emotionally charged eyes, as well as her cheerful and lively figure on the country road, make people feel Immediately attracted to her, this is not that smart and playful Lizzy. Although she is lively and playful, she is dignified, and has the demeanor that a gentleman's daughter should have. All the rich emotions are in those eyes. She smiles with a pursed mouth and a slight smile, but she can also laugh with a completely different taste. , or sarcasm, tenderness, or mischief, no wonder Mr. Darcy couldn't help being attracted to her. Compared with the wild girl who showed her sharp edges in the 05 edition, Elizabeth here is reserved and reserved. She will not point out the inappropriateness of her family sharply to her face, but will be tolerant and try to smooth things out as much as possible, and she will not be tit for tat. It's a roundabout way of mocking or sarcasm. Advance and retreat moderately, do things well, is indeed a lovable lady.
Mr. Darcy is simply a model of a male god. Apart from the arrogant look at the beginning, he is almost an impeccable gentleman, and his arrogance, from the current point of view, is the standard arrogance... Although He was unsmiling, but Darcy's eyes were also full of all his thoughts and emotions, whether tender, angry, or helpless, he always maintained a noble demeanor, even if the proposal failed, He did not lose his restraint and reason, but it seemed that Darcy of the 05 version was more like a little country gentleman in terms of temperament and demeanor... But maybe he was too reserved at times. It can also be so calm, not the joyous look of the eyes in the original work, um, after all, he is a arrogant child.
Jiying and Bingley are really a pair of beautiful people. Although Jiying is not a beauty at first sight, she is still an elegant and dignified woman, and after a few more glances, she is indeed like the kind of classical beauty in the painting. She has always been gentle and kind, just like the Virgin Mary. She illuminates everyone with her tenderness and makes people feel at ease. She is indeed the beautiful and gentle angelic woman in the original work.
Bingley's presence is obviously much stronger and cuter than the 05 version. He is really a natural and lovely creature! Watching him listen intently and patiently to Mrs. Bennett's gibberish, that utterly good-natured face with a smile, was truly amusing. It will not be easy to endure such a mother-in-law in the future.
Mrs. Bennett's neuroticism is so vivid, the whole show is filled with her yelling, and one can't help but want a silencer to stop her. Mr. Bennett's portrayal is still relatively full, and the various complaints and fill-ups are impressive. The other three Miss Bennett were also very lively, especially Little Lydia's enthusiastic expression, but her voice was too hoarse, I wonder if she was shouting too loudly.
It's a pity that Wickham is not handsome enough, and Miss Bingley is not beautiful enough, even a little masculine. I don't know why such an actor was chosen... Charlotte is indeed a smart woman. The problems that existed between Jane and Bingley, and the self-entertaining attitude after she had no choice but to marry Collins, she was like being struck by lightning when Collins pretended to wave to her from the side of the car. The terrified look is really funny and helpless. The character of Collins is also very expressive, with a complacent look, long speeches and compliments, which makes people angry and funny, and it is better to encourage him to take care of the garden as much as possible... One of God's assists, Garding Mrs. Na and Mrs. Catherine, who was the second assist of God, brought the whole play to the last few climaxes. The beauty of Pemberley and the head-to-head confrontation between Elizabeth and Mrs. Catherine were all very exciting and memorable.
Sure enough, this drama full of the British flavor of that era is the pride and prejudice in our minds.
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