People nowadays either don't dare to confess, or they don't know how to treat a person who truly treats you, and how to get along well after you reject it, so it's popular in this era that you can't be friends after breaking up. Of course, I'm not the one who advocates this, either. Thinking that you love someone deeply, and when you break up, there is no way to be a friend and watch everything happen by his side.
One arrogance, one prejudice. They made an impression of each other on the misunderstanding of their first acquaintance, but the various events that followed made them change each other's minds. The value of Mr. Darcy is that although he is arrogant, he has a pure heart and a firm will, and he does not have the identity of the rich second generation of his parents. He is the prince charming of every Cinderella, because if he loves someone, he will not consider that girl. The child's origin, with or without money, he will always love her. Isn't this every girl's dream Mr.
The 1995 version faithfully restored the original work. The Collins version of Mr. Darcy showed Mr. Darcy very well. It was very unlovable at the beginning, and it was cute later. Liz is more lively and mischievous, that is, many dissatisfaction with Mr. Darcy, will continue to challenge Darcy's limit in words, I think maybe this is the reason why Darcy fell in love with Leeds.
In the 2005 version, I prefer Leeds. Mr. Darcy is a little dead and gloomy, but when he confessed, the heat and despair in his eyes moved me a bit.
For this version of the actors, I found that I am not satisfied with just one person, Mr. Bentley and Jane, I think they are my ideals, and Bentley's sister is also good, showing that rich and scheming look. There are also twists in Wickham's plot. Bad men are not killed with one shot, but there are also cute times. When the heroine is in the most difficult time, the bad man is considerate and helps you, but Darcy reveals too much of himself because of you. Instead, push you away.
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