favorite version

Everett 2022-03-18 09:01:02

I quite like this version. The director just rightly hides Jane Austen in a polite British interaction, and the intense emotions in the characters are shown.

It's just that the heroine always laughs stupidly, which is incomprehensible. Elizabeth should be a smart girl who is flat when she is not smiling, but charming when she smiles.

Darcy was disappointed at first glance, not handsome at all. Later, the more I looked, the more handsome he became, and he really had a pair of beautiful eyes. I felt that he was the Mr. Darcy that best matched my imagination among the three versions.

In addition, in all the versions, Jane is not very beautiful, and she is not as beautiful as Elizabeth, probably not because of the number one female.

View more about Pride & Prejudice reviews

Extended Reading

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.