Aside from the gimmicks of pride and prejudice, this movie is spicy chicken

Kenton 2022-03-25 09:01:12

This 5.8 is too high.

Not to mention bad or bad, a film should at least have a smooth plot. . . . Although I can't remember the specific paragraphs, the first impression after reading it is that there are many paragraphs that are very abrupt, very, very abrupt! Director, are you in a hurry to make a movie?

There is also a comment in the long comment: "I don't know if anyone who gave one star has read it?? First of all, as a true love fan who reads the original book as a romance novel in middle school, I recommend it!!!!" I After reading this comment, my brain is about to split. I have seen the original book and every version of the movie. I don’t know if you still remember the 95th version (it’s 1995..) Darcy and Elizabeth dancing together. , There are only two of them left in the whole world, staring at each other tightly, approaching and separating. . . It's raining Darcy's first confession. . . Elizabeth first arrives at West's manor, where she is found and flees Tangled. . . Darcy wanted to chase but didn't dare, and silently dug her uncle's corner to create a chance to meet. . . Explode, you make me a zombie for such a pure love film! Shoot it! Take a good shot! You photographed the life-and-death relationship under high pressure that I am a legend! Or Resident Evil, you are impressed by the heroine's talent, attract each other but also disdain each other, torture each other, shoot, shoot!

I watched this film with the mentality of watching the excitement, and insisted on reading the whole article. To be honest, this film is quite in line with the main plot, and the addition of zombies is also very creative. In addition to this, the other ones do not reflect the essence of the original work, nor do they have any creative expansion and reversal of the plot (what else are you doing except adding zombie elements to the screenwriter?? Too much trouble??), the acting skills of the actors Spicy chicken. Pride and prejudice aside, this is a downright spicy chicken slice.

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Pride and Prejudice and Zombies quotes

  • Mr. Bennet: [in narration] It wasn't always like this, my dear daughters. As the century began, Britannia was rich with the fruits of worldwide trade. From the colonies there came not just silks and spices, but a virulent and abominable plague. Naturally many suspected the French were to blame. Are you surprised? Once bitten, the newly infected were filled with an insatiable hunger for the brains of the living. Millions perished, only to rise again as legions of undead. So certain it would seem the end of days had come. But even the four horsemen of the apocalypse are said to have ascended from hell. To protect the living, the Grand Barrier was built. A one hundred foot wall, encircling London. Then excavation began on the royal canal, a vast moat thirty fathoms deep surrounding both the city and its walls. The land twixt the two fortifications became known as The Inbetween. At this time it became fashionable to study the deadly arts of the Orient. Japan for the wealthy. China for the wise. In the second battle of Kent, one of the bridges that cross the royal canal was breached. Ravenous zombie hordes massacred every villager of The Inbetween. It was said the sight of this slaughter drove young King George mad. When the battle was finally won, he ordered the destruction of all the bridges, save one: Hingham Bridge. Which to this day remains the only means by which to cross the royal canal. Many believed the enemy was finally vanquished. The gentry began to leave the safe confines of London's defenses for their newly fortified country estates. But vigilance is still every essence. Remember this. Keep your swords as sharp as your wit. For the ultimate battle between the living and the undead has yet to be staged.

  • Mr. Bingley: I hate to see you just standing there. You must dance.

    Mr. Darcy: Oh, you know I detest it when I'm not acquainted with my partner.