Let’s talk about Lizzy first. After all, the BBC version of Lizzy is a little different from my imagination (in appearance). I imagine that the temperament is quite satisfactory, and I don’t have any special experience. After all, I still can’t accept being too fat, plus my age is a bit old, okay, I am Yan control. . .
Gregory Garson's version is still very satisfactory, it can best express Lizzy's elegant, and occasionally a little playful, I prefer their clothes.
Kayla's version is also good, better, more thoughtful, and more independent than Gregory Garson's. Lizzy played by Gregory Garson should be hundreds of years earlier than Lizzy played by Keira, more like a standard lady. Kayla's version is closer to modern times. For example, after learning that her friend Charlotte married Collins, she sat on the swing alone and turned in circles. She must have hesitated about her future, but she was unwilling to compromise in the face of reality. Just marry yourself. And her attitude towards Lady Catherine, every time they talked, she was neither humble nor arrogant. There is also a trip to the lake with my uncle and aunt, standing on the edge of the cliff overlooking the scenery, all of which are beautifully shot, taking Lizzy to a new height.
But I have to say that I really didn't like the scene where Darcy proposed and quarreled under the roof. It might be because of the chin. Kayla was a little ugly when she was angry, and she was completely unfeminine. . .
Lily James should be the most beautiful version of Lizzy, personal opinion. But after looking at it, I don't think there is too much newness, or the movie is all about zombies, and I can't feel the heroine and the hero, and Lizzy's character is a bit awkward, which is a bit different from the Lizzy in the book. For example, I really don't understand why I heard Darcy say that she was not beautiful at the dance, and no one wanted to dance with her, so she broke the vase in such a hurry. This part is understandable, but what is it like to cry outside? What's the matter? I really don't know what to say about the director. This is really a joke. Our Lizzy is someone who can use Darcy's arrogance as a joke to share with friends. How could she go outside and cry over such a trivial matter? Swearing at Darcy, there is no such thing as a complete little girl, and this episode completely ruined my initial goodwill towards Lizzy played by Lily. . .
There is also the part where Darcy failed to propose and quarrel, Lizzy ran to the door and smashed Darcy before he finished talking. I don't think this part is about the little girlfriend and her boyfriend arguing and losing their temper over there, or the couple quarreling with their wife. Making trouble unreasonably. . . .
But when it comes to fighting zombies, Lizzy is so brave, she's like the heroine of a Hollywood action movie. This contrast is unreasonable and unacceptable.
Overall, my favorite is the Keira version. . .
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