Feminist version of Lizzy

Harmon 2022-03-17 09:01:03

The new Pride and Prejudice startled me by surprise. The heroine turned out to be skinny and flat chested. In the previous versions, the images of women with historical branding were all reflected. The big breasts were held up high for people to appreciate as if they were presented on a tray, and most of the actors were Xiaojiabiyu, which is round and jade-like.
Lizzy looks like Joe in Little Women who is going through a puberty transition. She has thick eyebrows and big eyes, loves to run wild, and keeps her distance from the crowd, but she looks like an idiot when she laughs. Seriously, although Mr. Darcy is good in the movie, I'm a little bit afraid that she will burst into laughter, such a good little beauty, With a grin, he became a little madman. In addition, when he and Mr. Darcy exchanged "love" for the first time, he still had the energy of "Wuthering Heights". The protagonist is about to grab her by the hair and hit the pillar.
Lizzy's love experience is also more like a woman's ignorance and awakening process. At first, she didn't like anyone, and she saw a sharp tooth and a sharp mouth, a typical complication of adolescence and mania. It was not until she heard the news of her friend's marriage that she suddenly began to understand reality. In the camera, she grabs the swing with both hands, like grabbing the noose of the hanging, and silently observes the familiar yard over and over again. After my sister lost her love and left home, she (in a dream?) climbed to the top of the mountain at sunrise, overlooking the earth, and her skirt was flying. The director seemed to use this to tell everyone that our heroine is about to wake up, and her little universe is about to explode. ~~~. Sure enough, she started the journey of "discovering the real Mr. Darcy"~~~. There is also an interesting place to adapt. In the original book, the encounter between the two of Lizzy at Darcy's house was the beginning of the two people's official eyebrows (before there were only eyebrows, no eyes, so unfortunate, this point can't be rendered any more in the movie), she is still facing Darcy's portrait muttered to itself. In the original bbc version, Darcy appeared sexy after swimming (classic, classic, students who haven't seen it must watch it, the angle of the water drop, the humidity of the shirt, the depth of the neckline... ...what......). Going back to the present, ah, the director even arranged for Lizzy to take photos of several marble male and female statues in the name of visiting and studying artworks, this angle, this line, this texture, this proportion... ah... the last one The work Lizzy studied turned out to be Darcy's head (only up to the neck, and there were many collars of clothes around it), ah, she just, according to the theory of that, faced her own needs. I just laughed out my big molars in a non-classical way.
At this point, basically Lizzy's own business is so much. For the rest, the director was pushed by the story and explained the tasks to be completed. Before the two gentlemen entered the house, there was a room full of women jumping around and pretending to be calm afterwards. The scene is really interesting. The screenwriter must be a woman who has a deep understanding of women to a certain extent. In particular, the ending was neat and tidy, unlike some stories that had to be adorned with a wedding scene to be practical, which made me breathe a sigh of relief.

One more thing, Mr. Darcy, not handsome, neither young nor handsome, far worse than Colin Firth, far worse, far worse. Colin Firth I will always be your fan~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

After writing it, I found out that I saw it as a modified version, and some versions have a leg touching and kissing scene of Mr and Mrs Darcey at the end.

Then I'm really lucky~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Pride & Prejudice quotes

  • Mrs. Bennet: Mr. Bennet, you must introduce him to the girls! Immediately!

  • Sir William Lucas: Mr. Bingley, my eldest daughter you know. Mrs. Bennet, Miss Jane Bennet, Elizabeth, and Miss Mary Bennet.

    Mrs. Bennet: It is a pleasure. I have two others, but they are already dancing.

    Mr. Bingley: I'm delighted to make your acquaintance.

    Sir William Lucas: And may I introduce Mr. Darcy of Pemberley and Derbyshire.