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Pride and Prejudice (BBC TV Miniseries)

Pride and Prejudice (BBC TV Miniseries)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: True to the Novel, beautiful adaptation.
Review: I think it will be repetitive to say how wonderful this movie is, especially if you are a Jane Austen fan or a lover of classical stories and period movies. I was very surprised, however, to discover that this is the first movie I have ever seen that is true to the novel. In fact most of the dialogue in the movie are quoted word for word from the novel. Here's why - in some instances where I had difficulty understanding the dialogue because Colin Firth (Mr. Darcy) mumbles a lot or speaks very softly, I took the book from my shelf and read the corresponding chapter. It was amazing, I ended up re-reading the novel as I viewed the movie as if having the manuscript in my hand. This is a beautiful adaptation and certainly a beautiful love story. Jennifer Ehle (Elizabeth Bennet) truly deserved the BAFTA best actress award.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mr. Darcy's a dreamboat...
Review: I loved this book, I loved this story!!! This adaption really brings the characters alive, and the sexual tension between Darcy and Elizabeth greatly depicted and very exciting. If nothing else, Colin Firth is the most irresistable man in the whole world as the character of Mr. Darcy, and the film could very well be firmly carried by his performance alone. I was sad when this movie ended, but glad I was able to watch such a fun and fantastic version over and over again.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Heart caputuring
Review: If you love romantic movies you will love Pride&Predjuice it caputers every string of your heart and every loving emmotion in you. I abosultely love it and watch all the time it is one movie you won't get sick of watching.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jane Austen Perfection
Review: If there is a pinnacle for movies, in particular, mini-series, than this must be it. After seven years of absolutely savoring this film, I still get goose-bumps when Mr. Darcy and Miss Bennet finally, and at long last, share a kiss. Having read the book for the first time at the age of twelve, and then rereading it countless times since, I have become ingrained with each characters' personality. So much so, that if this version had been miscast, I would have been up in arms. As it is, it is like the producer, director, casting director, and costume designer gazed into my own imagination and made what I had envisioned into this one, perfect movie. The two main roles, played by Colin Firth(Darcy) and Jennifer Ehle(Elizabeth)are so accurate that it is as if Miss Austen had reappeared to inspire them. Mr. Firth, in particular, gives Darcy such depth and interest that I would not wish it on any future actor to even attempt reviving the part. Miss Ehle transmits through Lizzy, humour, warmth, passion, and a believable sensitivity without being too sweet. The rest of the cast is also excellent. The music is true to the times, as is the dancing. The countryside is gorgeous, the homes exquisite. All in all, a classic interpretation of a true classic.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Absolute Fave!
Review: I had to get the DVD because I wore out my VHS copy. I loved the story when I first read it in the 11th grade and have been hooked since, all the while searching for the quintessential transfer to film. I found it! Colin Firth brings so much life to the Darcy character. I like his interpretation.

So if you loved the book I highly recommend this video.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wonderful film, bad DVD adaptation
Review: This mini-series captivated me the first time I saw it on A&E. It has much of the original Austin dialog and great visual scope that adds to the drama and understanding of society in 1813. It is masterfully done and captures me and everyone I have shown it to over the last few years. Unfortunately the DVD is not well done. It does provide a nice "making of" segment and the wide-screen format is also quite nice. However, as I watched my new DVD I couldn't figure out why everyone looked so washed out. The dresses, faces, and walls all seemed to be the same color. The outdoor scenes have lost much of their brilliance. Thinking I imagined the original I played the VHS and DVD side-by-side and was amazed at the poor quality of the DVD picture. Other reviewers have confirmed this poor medium. Given the choice, buy the video tapes and copy them onto your own DVD when DVD-RAM recorders get cheaper.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Joy to Watch
Review: Whether you love Jane Austen or have never heard of her before, this movie is sure to delight and entice. The dialogue from the book was painstakingly created with brilliant characterization from the actors.

I've seen the famous Sir Lawrence Olivier play Mr. Darcy but (I hate to admit this) his portrayal pales in comparison to Colin Firth's. Perhaps it was the superior handling of the material or the excellent directing; nevertheless, every nuance and change in Mr. Darcy's character is captured eloquently by Firth. Jennifer Ehle was also a delight as Elizabeth Bennett. She gave life to the wit and fire of Lizzie.

I highly recommend this dvd. Of my family and friends who've seen it they all loved it. Believe me, when you see it it does not feel like 6 hours at all.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: If anything, it's too close to the book
Review: Jane Austen's book is the story of 5 sisters (3 of which are well-developed) and their trials and tribulations in finding a husband. In true Austen fashion, the girls are in poor financial straits, and their potential suitors are wealthy gentlemen for whom such a match would be unfavourable. Throw in an improper mother, a sarcastic father, and a variety of colourful cousins, uncles, and friends, and you have an enjoyable farce.

This BBC/A&E production of Pride and Prejudice is a very faithful adaptation of the book. At 5 hours, it can afford the time to introduce the extended characters of Austen's work without being rushed or confusing. In fact, it is a great credit to the director, the casting, and the performers that so many characters are juggled with no confusion. Notable performances are put forth by Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy and Alison Steadman as Mrs. Bennett. The rest of the cast is uniformly good with, unfortunately, the exception of the lead character played by Jennifer Ehle. She portrays Elizabeth as too amused, too little affected by criticism, and too friendly compared to Austen's characterisation. In fact, the personalities of the characters Jane and Elizabeth seem to be juxtaposed in this miniseries. This is a minor quibble, and Ehle improves as the story moves along.

The sets and cimematography are also very nice. The manor houses and grounds are lovingly photographed, without dwelling on them. The action moves at a leisurely pace, appropriate for an Austen setting (and slower than modern movies tend to allow), which may put off some viewers.

My main criticism is that this film is unnecessary. It is too true an adaptation, which begs the question, "Why not read the book instead?" It is a film that lazy high school English students will love. However, if you are looking for a live version of this Austen classic, you'll not find a more faithful adaptation or better made film than this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful!
Review: This is my favorite Austen story so I *had* to see the movie. The adaptation is wonderful. It's true to the book and the actors portray the characters to superbly. I have to say, I really don't like Colin Firth (I don't see the hype, he has absolutley no expression on his face), but that is my opinion and it does not ruin the movie (having him in it). I thoroughly recommend this to any Austen lover.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pretty as a picture
Review: A talented, gorgeous cast with an intriguing story and a happy ending, is there a more pleasant way to spend 6 hours? It's possible to empathise with Mr Darcy's concerns about Elizabeth's family while sharing her irritation at his "arrogant presumption" (AND admire the Bennett breakfast setting). Thoroughly enjoyable on repeated viewings this rates as one of my all-time favourites.


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