Some of the more fragmented impressions
1. The sugar content exceeds the standard. Lizzy is so beautiful and Darcy is so handsome and has that kind of classical oil painting feeling. Compared with the more modern 2005 film version, the characters in the 95bbc version are more dignified and graceful, but there are no exaggerated actions. Just relying on eyes and micro expressions can show all kinds of strong inner emotions, such as arrogance, excitement, anger, contempt. , grateful, affectionate, which is why, while marveling at the acting skills of the male and female protagonists, there are so many classic scenes worthy of repeated aftertaste
2. Mr.Darcy's successful love experience: one has to be generous enough to accept critiques, wise enough to introspect himself, and determined enough to make changes
3. The running-in of love is very important. If Lizzy agreed to Darcy when he first proposed to him, then Darcy would not have the opportunity to reflect and correct his shortcomings, and Lizzy would not have the opportunity to eliminate prejudice. Even if he got married, he would not be happy.
4. I can't help but marvel that at the end of the 19th century, the concept of love that pursues intellectual equality rather than matchmaking has sprouted in literature and has been widely circulated. Lizzy and Darcy's concept of love/love is still not out of date.
5. Pride and Prejudice can be said to be the originator of romance novels, Jane Austen's portrayal of local customs and irony, logical and clear plot promotion makes it a great and serious literary work. However, modern romance novels only learned routines but lost their flesh and blood. They pushed the routines to the extreme and gradually fell into vulgarity. This is why most modern works make people feel bloody, but Lizzy and Darcy have never been born again. Role
6. Colin Firth stuttered so real when I watched the King's speech before, who would have thought that he was a youth idol who played Mr. Darcy, and the Oscar statuette didn't get it for nothing hhh
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