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Pride and Prejudice (BBC TV Miniseries)

Pride and Prejudice (BBC TV Miniseries)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Totally yummy
Review: This is THE definitive adaptation of Pride and Prejudice and is as much pleasure to watch as the novel itself is to read. The actors are superbly cast and the language and scenes are faultless (yes, even those Jane Austen could NEVER have written, such as Mr. Darcy working off his sexual frustration with an impromptu dip in the lake). Colin Firth is very sexy as Mr. Darcy. I could watch him looking at Jennifer Ehle's Elizabeth Bennett while she plays the piano in his home all day.

However, this is not just a treat for the girlies. My husband also loves this series and we have watched it together at least 3 or 4 times since we bought it last year.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Jane Austen adaptation.
Review: I watched this adaptation when it was on TV several years ago and was absolutely enchanted. I bought the video as soon as I could and I haven't stopped watching it since.
Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth do a wonderful job as Elizabeth and Darcy and the supporting roles are well cast and brilliantly acted. I don't have any criticisms of it and have thoroughly enjoyed watching it time and time again. The only problem is once you start watching it you can't stop. I can only urge you to buy it because its brilliant.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm glad my girlfriend insisted...
Review: My girlfriend begged me to,watch P&P for months. I tried to put this off as long as possible, figuring it was a typical period piece for the ladies. One night, with nothing else to dio, I finally gave in. After the first episode was over... I demanded she stay up for at least the second episode. And then I insisted we finish the whole series the following day. I guess I liked it. It was charming all around.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Most Faithfuthful Adaptation
Review: What is most lovely about this adaptation of Pride and and Prejudice is how true the screenplay remains to the novel. Indeed, Andrew Davies could not have done a better job of following the narrative of Austen's beloved novel. The characters, the plot, and the composition so closely parallel the novel that one can hardly tell the difference between the book and the film. Colin Firth as Darcy and Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth burn up the screen. One wishes that more than arch looks and longing glances could pass between the two. This reviewer can most honestly say that of all the films based on Jane Austen's novels this is by far the best. I, myself, watch it every opportunity I get. Be prepared to watch the movie in its entirety because once you start, you will not be able to stop.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Colin Firth is the Man!
Review: This age old story of arrogance, false pride and prejudice toward others less fortunate, both financially and emotionally, is wonderfully told in this charming costume drama. The quality of the DVD is far improved over the VHS edition, and it is well to note that it will not erode over time as does tape.

Jennifer Ehle is exquisite in her role as Elizabeth. She is fascinating to watch as she unfolds her own pride and predjudice toward an erstwhile suitor whom she secretly loves but cannot allow herself to admit. What can anyone say about the wonderful actor Colin Firth, but praise? He is a powerful, virile and elegant Mr. Darcy. The onscreen chemistry between these two actors, Firth and Ehle is palpably remarkable. To this viewer the only character who is over the top is her shrieking mother Mrs. Bennett. There are a few moments when she is so intense that the mute button on the remote control is essential. The actor who portrays the pompous, officious Mr. Collins is simply

outstanding in his role as is the balance of the cast who bring to life a story and the many quirks of character, personality and the motives that drive each of them.

All in all, the DVD is a cherished addition to a select archive of favorite films that are reviewed every 6 months or so for another hit of Colin Firth.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must see for any Jane Austen fan!
Review: If you love a romantic tale then 'Pride and Prejudice' is for you. This updated version on DVD captures Jane Austen's story in all its glorious detail. This amusing tale takes hold of you from the beginning as it chronicles the lives of the Bennet family and the nuances of 19th century British society. I defy you not to love the sassy, independent heroine Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Bennet (played by Jennifer Ehle) and the brooding, prideful hero Mr. Darcy (played by Colin Firth) as they spar off in this classic story of misunderstandings and true loves.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: What's the deal with the color?
Review: While I agree that this miniseries is awesome, this Special Edition DVD set pales (literally) in comparison with most other releases. My wife and I had worn out the tapes we made when the series first aired on A&E, and have since burned through the subsequent VHS official release, and most recently have been enjoying it on the first DVD release.

(...)the color/tint/brightness are all washed out. There is too much contrast in the color, bringing the lights and darks to extremes. The hue of the color is also waashed out, a little too bleak to enjoy Ms. Bennett's rosy cheeks or Mr. D'Arcy's walk from the pond...

The widescreen aspect is great; it does add a bit of grandeur to the scenes, but the freaky color has us put off. Maybe if you've never seen this before, this edition would seem ok, but we feel a bit let down by the results.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: If you can somehow get the older (DVD) edition...
Review: First of all, this movie, overall, exceeds 5 stars. However, from a DVD-buying standpoint, this DVD "Special Edition" is somewhat of a disappointment. I admit it. I own both DVD editions, so I think I can speak fairly on the comparison.

COLOR: As for England being bleak and dreary in real life, just as it appears in this version, fine, but it doesn't explain for why England was bright and vibrant before this Special Edition came out. It's like someone (messed) with the "Tint" and "Brightness" adjustment on my TV. Hello! You call that "enhanced" picture?!

SPECIAL FEATURES: For all this film's popularity that initiated the release of a Special Edition, there's only ONE notable Special Feature... the Behind The Scenes/Making Of- featurette. The other features I could've done without. Personally I'm not into reading miniscule passages off my TV screen.

What would've made it better: a director's commentary track. Or an actor. Heck, commentary track from a gaffer or the ubiquitous Best Boy would've made this purchase worth it. Or, how about deleted scenes? Like the one where Lizzy kicks Caroline Bingley's (...)? (just kidding)

I understand that they no longer make the "Regular" edition (or in this case, the *better* edition). If you care about the cinematic aspects of the film, it's worth the trouble of tracking the older DVD edition. Buy this only if you "must have" the Behind The Scenes vignette.

Regardless, this is still a superior and well-executed adaptation. Ehle, Firth, & crew breath life and spirit into an already fabulous story and script.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fall in love with Colin Firth!
Review: Watch this series and realize what Bridget Jones was writing about in her diary! Colin Firth, Jennifer Ehle, and the entire cast do a magnificent job of bringing the world of Jane Austen to life. I watched this series and ended up reading all of Austen's novels. She is a brilliant writer, full of wit and insight into the people and practices of her day. If you find her hard to read, get the movies. Any way you approach her, she is worth the effort!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sigh!
Review: Colin Firth! Jennifer Ehle! Exquisite Production!
What else is there to say?

I developed a rather serious crush on Mr. Firth after seeing this one. I have seen it several times, and it never fails to disappoint.

It's just plain great.


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