I watched Pride and Prejudice in the 1980s. When I was in elementary school, I watched it in the meeting room of the neighborhood committee. At that time, only the neighborhood committee had a TV. It seemed that there were two episodes every night. This is the first foreign TV series I have watched (excluding cartoons), so for me as a teenager, Darcy is the most memorable character in the show, and it is also the first time I realize that the world is still There is such a class of people - gentlemen.
Recently, I watched the 95 version of Pride and Prejudice again, and I like Darcy even more. The actors in the 95 version of Darcy are even more handsome! The acting is superb!
Darcy is the typical representative of the old English gentleman, kind, upright, sincere, educated, although with the typical arrogance and pride of the bourgeoisie. But knowing mistakes can be corrected, and he is a humble gentleman.
The 95 version of Darcy was cast by Colin Firth. Colin's version of Darcy depicts the arrogance of the old British aristocrats in the most realistic way, always with a slightly raised chin, full of scrutiny eyes, and every expression interprets the arrogance incisively and vividly. He can stand the best of time, and he is the most perfect representative of the "arrogance" of the classical British aristocracy.
Actor Colin Firth, from his eyes to his expressions, from his voice to his movements, has never been able to surpass his elegance so far! He is the standard eye kill! Sound kills! Temperament to kill! It's what keeps the audience addicted to him. In my mind, he is Darcy.
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