Not suitable for Chinese

Emmalee 2022-03-26 09:01:08

This film is really not suitable for Chinese people to watch. People who can watch it and appreciate it need to be familiar with Jane Austen classics and have an interest in the weirdness of zombie movies. There are many Chinese people of the latter, but not many of the former. If you are only interested in zombies, you might as well watch other Zombies or vampire movies, such as watching how Abraham Lincoln dealt with vampires. If you must watch this, it is strongly recommended that you read or watch "Pride and Prejudice" (whichever version is fine) first, preferably in the original text and listen to authentic British English. However, this requirement may be a bit high. In fact, there are many themes in China that can be interpreted. For example, Liangshan Heroes vs. Zombies must be more appropriate than watching five British leftover women vs. Zombies.

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  • Dorian 2021-12-25 08:01:27

    Mix and match zombies and masterpieces, joking and pretending to be serious. Ha ha.

  • Garland 2021-12-25 08:01:27

    I thought it would be a spoof to the end, but it turned out to be quite faithful to the original. The most uncontrollable part is the sense of disobedience when watching the protagonists say those back-to-back lines. In some scenes, some careful thinking is indeed a bit interesting. , Such as Mr. Darcy's confession to Elizabeth. In general, the director still captures some of the essence of the original, but the zombie scene is slightly less. ★★★

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies quotes

  • Mrs. Bennet: Do not worry, Mr. Collins, she shall be brought to reason.

    Parson Collins: Oh good!

    Elizabeth Bennet: No.

    Parson Collins: Oh no.

  • Mr. Bennet: Lizzie, don't go into the woods alone! Lizzie! I forbid you!