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Rhett 2022-03-21 09:02:13

Calm down and write a review later~

I watched the movie version of Pride and Prejudice with KK as the heroine a long time ago. At that time, my knowledge was shorter and my empathy ability was much poorer, so I just watched it. Until I was fortunate enough to enter the pit of Uncle Colin, relive the familiar plot again, and enjoy this 95 BBC drama version of P&P, it really made me fall in love, pick up pearls and pick up pearls!

The rhythm of the drama version is really comfortable, the tone and soundtrack are excellent, and the brisk opening song quickly leads me into the bright countryside of Victorian England. The costumes at that time were all classical, solemn and light, just like the characters of the male and female protagonists, the best combination of decent and playful! I think that the heroine's casting is really good. I will use Lizzy's quiet observation, abundant emotions, generous, free and easy, straightforward, frank attitude, quick thinking, and wise inner... to Lizzy everything The beautiful quality is displayed, it is perfect! (Ah, I'm still laughing at my aunt to this day, the story is so beautiful!) I even really like this version of Lizzy's looks, not so glamorous, but comfortingly good-looking, her soft and non-aggressive Beautiful face, with the rosy and ruddy complexion unique to the British, the body is not slender, but just right! It matches the costumes of the time so well! Her sister and close friend Jane, as the book says, should be a super invincible beauty, but this version of Jane is more of a classical and noble beauty, with a gentle and demure character as in the book, and the feeling of the two sisters also makes People are envious.

As for our Mr Darcy, hahaha, since the book is more of a female perspective, he doesn't have too many appearances, and I actually don't really like Uncle Colin's appearance in the play (although still handsome, There is nobility between gestures), but a man like Mr Darcy, aside from being handsome, is highly educated, tremendous fortune and huge estate, magnificent residence, honest and kind, and does his best to help his loved one, blahblah, and he With the same wonderful sister, wonderful friends, and even a wonderful servant, it is no wonder that he is the dream lover of all British women, which I have to say, Lizzy and he deserve each other very well! The two of them knew each other and fell in love, lucky and touching! ! !

Pride and Prejudice, the title couldn't be more apt! Mr Darcy was arrogant and prejudiced towards Lizzy at the beginning. On the ball, he thought he was surrounded by a group of flattering and brainless people. The pride shown was laughable to Lizzy, but then his prejudice against Lizzy - thinking she was just a normal woman who was "tolerable" but "not good enough to attract him", let his arrogance lead to Lizzy A series of prejudices followed, which leads to Lizzy's pride when Mr Darcy first proposed to Lizzy. But anyway, the misunderstandings and contradictions were finally resolved, Mr Darcy's essence was finally discovered by Lizzy, and he became a more approachable, A more perfect gentleman. I think the best love is to explore together and become better together~

(Hands are numb, change the posture to code the word)

The other characters are also fantastic, lively and relevant. Like a gentleman like Mr Bingley, the whole person is very happy hahaha. Mrs Bennet is just like my own mother, drama is very drama, uh... The three sisters are indeed a bit silly, if I were Lizzy, I must teach them a good lesson! I also want to learn from the mentality of the two Miss Bennets, especially Elizabeth, who has a very good mentality: of course it’s good to marry well, it’s okay to marry in general, and it’s not a big problem if you don’t; Man", no matter how rich he is, if I think he doesn't deserve me, then I will never wrong myself to marry him, not worthy (shrug? ‍♀️) Charlotte's choice... Everyone has their own aspirations, I think she is wise and sensible, after all life is a bit like a game.

Code here first~ If you are interested and have time in the future, you must read Jane Austen's original book, and watch a HE~!

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Pride and Prejudice quotes

  • Kitty Bennet: I thought Mary sang very ill.

    Elizabeth Bennet: Yes, poor Mary. But she is determined to do it.

  • Mr. Bennet: Til you or your sister Jane return, I shall not hear two words of sense spoken together.