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Directed by Joe Wright.
Jane Austen's perennially popular story of the game of love among the British upper classes returns to the screen in this polished film adaptation. The Bennetts (Brenda Blethyn and Donald Sutherland) are the parents of five daughters near the close of the 18th century. Comfortable within their means but well short of rich, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett are looking for suitable husbands for their girls, and they are encouraged to learn that an eligible young bachelor from a wealthy family, Charles Bingley (Simon Woods), has moved into a nearby estate. Eager to see if a match can be made, the Bennetts bring their daughters Elizabeth (Keira Knightley) and Jane (Rosamund Pike) to a ball thrown by their new neighbor to see if sparks will fly. Jane seems to like Charles, and he appears to feel the same, but Elizabeth takes an immediate dislike to Darcy (Matthew MacFadyen), Charles' egocentric best friend. While Elizabeth is infatuated with military man Lt. Wickham (Rupert Friend) and finds herself courted by William Collins (Tom Hollander), a well-meaning but drab man of the cloth, fate causes Elizabeth and Darcy to frequently cross paths, and while they don't care for one another, they can't stop thinking about each other, either. Pride & Prejudice also stars Jena Malone, Judi Dench, and Penelope Wilton. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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magrebimagrebi Re:Six Degrees of Separation #1
by magrebi in Movie Games
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"[quote user="corvine"] Here are the rules: Two actors, actresses, or directors will be chosen. It is now your duty to try and connect the two using information on Spout (player pages and filmography). The more elaborate or funny the connections, the better. 6 degrees of separation is your goal but you are not limited to 6. Use Spout to search for the films to make your connection. Please indicate the person you are using as the connection and link the movie in which they appear. Good Luck. Here is the first one. Connect: Seann William Scott To: Judi Dench Please feel free to make your own Threads with new Connections. [/quote] ok, here we go (this was a group effort) Sean William Scott to Will Ferrel in Old School Will Ferrel to Emma Thompson in Stranger than Fiction Emma Thompson to Kiera Knightly in Love Actually Kiera to Judi Dench in Pride and Prejudice BEAT THAT! " [More]
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"'Pride & Prejudice' a must watch for well lit scenes, great use of focus and visual storytelling. (via Twitter) " [More]
WindbreakerWindbreaker BECOMING JANE
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"Men - don't let your women bring this home for you to watch.Women - if you love your men, don't bring this home for them to watch. Keep this DVD on the shelves at Blockbuster and reduce the nation's divorce rate.Becoming Jane is painfully slow, not terribly interesting, and sloppily written. Since next to nothing is known about Austen's life, some genius thought that Jane Austen's life must have been a combination of her novels. So we, the movie viewing community get conned into this. I'm not an Austen hater -- Pride and Prejudice is very good (movie and TV mini versions) and I didn't mind Emma either. Here's an example of the sloppy story, which makes you unsure of how to judge the characters: Jane is furious at a boy who leaves her to take care of his family... later he comes back to her, they're both happy, then she leaves him because it's best for her family. Both times we're supposed to side with Jane. Come on. Consistency ... " [More]
MovieBabeMovieBabe Pride & Prejudice - Zathura
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"By Tricia Olszewski Elizabeth Bennett is not a giggler. The heroine of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is quick-witted and headstrong, capable of being charming and even playful but more known for sharply speaking her mind, even if it does ruin the mood. She’ll smile, she’ll laugh, but under no circumstances will Elizabeth titter like a schoolgirl. Unless, that is, she’s being played by Keira Knightley. Straight from her miscasting as a bloodthirsty tough in Domino, Knightley is charged with another girl-power portrayal in British director Joe Wright’s version of the early-19th-century classic. And though she’s much better suited to this role than her last, Knightley’s dippy interpretation of Elizabeth undercuts the strength and appeal of Austen’s character—and therefore the love/hate romance at the novel’s center. It doesn’t help that this seems to be the 100th recent retelling of the story. Actually, it’ ... " [More]
UshiMuUshiMu Mrs. Darcy
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"The thing I like about this movie the most is that, as Elizabeth slowly begins to fall in love with Mr. Darcy- so does each and every member of the audience fall in love with him. By the end of the film you cant help but feel entirely satisfied. You can only call me Mrs. Darcy when you are perfectly and totally and completely incandescently happy. " [More]
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"As I was browsing the site, I came across the "fell-asleep" tag also known as the "fellasleep" tag. I added the tag to a few films. Some movies with this tag are: Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Pride & Prejudice, The Godfather, The Matrix...what a strange list of movies. Does falling asleep during a movie say something about the movie? The sleeper? Neither? Does the "fell-asleep" tag create a list of movies that you should watch when you're not feeling sleepy? Does it create a list of people who aren't as passionate about films as others? Or does it just mean nothing to anyone except that the person who fell asleep should just be getting more sleep? " [More]
PammyKPammyK Re: The new P&P
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"I watched Pride and Prejudice last night. I did like it a lot, more than I expected to. It was captivating...in a love story kind of way. By the end of the movie I new that I really loved Darcy too. " [More]
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Like Douglas McGrath's version of Emma, Joe Wright's 2006 adaptation of Jane Austin's Pride & Prejudice works beautifully because it throws off the weight of the novel's immense popularity in order to focus on the human story at the heart of the tale. Instead of staying scrupulously faithful to the source material -- and really, what would be the point of even attempting such a thing after the definitive BBC version starring Colin Firth -- Wright streamlines the story without sacrificing much of the color. His observant, roving camera flows from person to person throughout the film's many party scenes, providing important glimpses into the action going on in the background while the main story marches forward. These sequences are technically superb, and contextually modest as they never stray from the narrative. Wright's choice for Elizabeth Barrett, the strong-willed daughter, could not have been more apt considering his approach to the material. Keira Knightley does an impressive job of bringing the beloved heroine to life, carrying herself with confidence as well as a playful twinkle in her eye so as always to seem modern for Ms. Bennett's time, rather than her own. The film includes solid work from Donald Sutherland, Judi Dench, Jena Malone, and especially Matthew MacFadyen as the prickly but loyal Darcy. These actors conspire with Wright to provide Knightley the kind of support that allows her to shine at the center of this charming, well-made entertainment. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
 



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