Mr. Darcy is perfect to me because of the fact that he takes Elizabeth's criticisms of his character to heart and makes changes, but without any expectations of ever seeing her again. The changes were not done "for her" or to manipulate her. He changed because he discovered that she was right and he needed to correct his behavior. That is why they are they perfect enemies to lovers for me because it is earned.
Yes!!! Je really listened to her. The first time they met he asked how one could encourage affection and she said dancing, then at the very next ball he asked her to dance. At Rosings she recommends that he practice conversation, and in the next scene he bursts into her room at Charlotte's house and makes awkward small talk. Then during the proposal she says that she's rejecting him because he's prideful and selfish. The next time they meet us with her aunt and uncle, who would normally be beneath his notice, but he's so welcoming to not only her but then as well!
When he touches her hand and helps her up into the carriage it’s telling and odd because in their time, touching skin on skin between men and women was not done. You would only assist a person when wearing gloves. That kind of contact would be immediately noticed.
@@lorenamuro9927 See the television mini series Lost in Austen 2008. I think Elliot Cowan makes a great mr Darcy too. And Jemima Rooper is a great Amanda Price. Their romance is hotter, funny and sweet.
When Matthew McFayden auditioned, he came in to read with Keira Knightley. They did the first proposal scene. They nailed everything about it, and improvised the lean-in for a potential kiss before the final line. The director loved that addition, and included it in the filmed take.
@sewmuchjoy wow no way! That's kinda amazing considering how intentional it felt for the thunder to go with that line. It's like even the weather loves pride and prejudice lol
@@myheartwillstopinjoy8142 I know! The thunder fits perfectly! The look on Lizzie's face, after he says that and then the thunder rumbled; oh my. She could understand the impropriety of her sisters and mother, but for him to include her father whom she adores...Mr. Darcy had gone too far. This scene was so well done!
It's nice to see women react to this movie because in the start many of then are "meh, Matthew Macfadyen is not that handsome" and in the end they are all "oh my god this man..."
@@Raaslen Well he eventually won Elizabeth over with his actions, which, quite frankly, didn't just help her, but her whole family! Won over a lot of the audience as well!
@@Raaslen The first time I saw Macfayden was on MI5 and he stood out from the rest of the actors. I thought he was talented and handsome. Not supermodel gorgeous but stunning all the same.
Technically speaking, Wickham and Lydia run away together. He has no intentions of marrying her, he just likes to "have fun" with her and if he decided to throw her away, she'll be dead basically and it'll bring more shame to Bennet family. Mr. Darcy helped them to get married as a damage control because it'll be more embarrassing if you away with a man who has no intention of marrying you than to run away with a man who wants to marry you. This also could be considered as kidnapping tho. Back in this era, guys would woo a heiress into eloping with them or forcefully take them to marry them. With this, the man automatically get all of his wifes money and property.
And, of course, not only shame for the family but serious real world consequences: the end of any of the other sisters' chances of 'marrying well' - if at all. They would all be hopelessly tainted socially by Lydia's escapade. And if one of them didn't manage to marry either Mr Collins or someone else well-to-do, they would all be in the most dire circumstances, since the family home was entailed to be inherited by Mr Collins when Mr Bennett died, which would leave the surviving family homeless - and with no prospects of marriage to save them. By paying Mr Wickham handsomely to marry Lydia, Mr Darcy is saving not just Lydia's and the family's honour and social standing, but saving them all, including his beloved Elizabeth, from future destitution..
In the book, Mr. Collins writes a letter to Mr. Bennett where he states, "The death of your daughter would have been considered a blessing" compared to the scandal she caused by running away with Wickham. It really drives home how big of a fuck up Lydia put herself and her family in.
Fun fact. The original movie ends with her father giving his blessing. The scene of Lizzy and Mr. Darcy after the wedding and kiss was made just for the USA. It's called the "American ending".
@@a.g.demada5263 yes, it's because the film makers wanted to give it and end that would be appealing to the USA viewers... You know, commercial. I'd prefer the original ending, It give it a sense of innocence and clean love.
@a.g.demada5263 I'm aware! I like the American ending bc it shows a more relaxed/content version of Mr. Darcy that we really don't get to see at all in the rest of the film!
This movie has such a chokehold on me. I love the Colin Firth version too, as it's so perfectly true to the book (aside from the lake scene), but the cinematography and the soundtrack of this movie are so stunning and capture the soul of the story so well. These things combined with Keira Knightly and Matthew McFayden's sizzling chemistry make this movie feel almost like a magic trick. It hits me right in my fluttery little girl's heart. And I also cry at the scene at the end between Lizzie and her father. Their relationship is the sweetest thing.
25:00 He came in abruptly because he's socially awkward. Probably had to psych himself up and subsequently didn't enter smoothly. And he came in to converse with Elizabeth because she told him he needed to practice. Every time she criticizes him, in pretty much the next scene [he's in] he makes an attempt to rectify it. It's pretty cool. (Not sure you picked up on that. Even if not on first watch, maybe on edit? But just in case you didn't... next time you watch it - presuming you do; a presumption I feel relatively safe making - watch for it.)
I'm not a big RomCom guy, but this is pretty damn good. Also: - "Clueless" and "10 Things I Hate About You" I assume the reason they transcend the genre - are more than just your typical RomCom - is because they're based on classic works (Emma and Taming of the Shrew, respectively), so there's much more going on than is typical in your average RomCom - "The Princess Bride" more than just a RomCom; maybe the greatest movie of all-time? - "Mr Right" an underrated gem. Like "Grosse Pointe Blank" and maybe no other movie, a true Action RomCom; Mr Right is Sam Rockwell's best role, IMO, because he's at his most fun, most silly, most weird... most Rockwelliest. Anna Kendrick is in it too. I'm not a big fan (I don't dislike her either, I'm pretty neutral on her) but it's really surprising to me that a movie with her in it - such a fun movie at that - seemed to fly under the radar the way it did. It might just be those 5 or 6 (if we're including "Grosse Pointe Blank")... none others come to mind. Other than maybe also "Wimbledon", which really isn't anything special but something about it really appeals to me. Paul Bettany and Kristen Dunst both can have chemistry with anybody, so it's no surprise they are great together. Also, Bettany's best friend is played by Nicolai Coster-Waldau (sp? Jamie Lannister) and brother by James McAvoy... it was before either got too big (a little bigger and their parts would've been expanded; bigger yet and they wouldn't have signed on to that movie in those roles in the 1st place) but it enhances the experience when you recognize, and like, the other actors in it, I think, even if they don't do much.
Alright... speaking of great father/daughter relationships: not sure if you've seen the tv show "Veronica Mars", but if not, maybe you should check it out. A really interesting, sometimes fun, sometimes funny, pretty much always entertaining (for the first 3 seasons and a movie) show... Keith Mars used to be sheriff, is now a PI, his daughter Veronica works kind of answering phones at the office after school, each episode has an episodic mystery while each season has a season-long mystery (for the first two; the second was split into 2 separate halves, I assume because the writers' strike threw it into disarray)... there's a lot going on in the show but their relationship is really the heart of the show, IMO. Not sure if you do, or are going to, watch tv shows for your reaction videos, but even if you don't, I think you may enjoy watching it off-channel.
Even if she did fall in love with him, when this was filmed he was in a relationship with his future wife (or may have married already, depending on the dates of filming) who he's been married to since. I'd say, he was pretty much too much in love to see Keira as a love interest.
While filming p&p, keira dated jamie dornan. he also came to the filming location to see keira. And also Matthew was married or probably would be married soon at that time.
My new hobby is watching P&P reactions and I love every single one of them! More and more people watching this film for the first time and loving it, BIG YES! 😍 (+ PLEEEASE Watch Emma (2020) next, is sooo beautiful and perfect!!)
the 2019 Emma adaptation starring Anya Taylor Joy is another one of my fav Jane Austen movies, the humour in it was so good too, and I would say Emma also has quite a touching relationship with her father as well
Idk anything aside from the 2020 movie and I did not enjoy the silliness of that movie. Or Emma herself. I like Anya, but I couldn't unsee the actress the entire movie@StevesTubes
Absolutely love your honest and sincere reactions (especially the pillow scrunching squee moments). Huge fan of the book and both the 1995 and 2005 adaptations for different reasons. Beyond the gorgeous cinematography and score, this version shows Darcy's change in attitude and behavior so well that you really end up rooting for him by the end.
With the hand-touching thing *when he helps her into the carriage): men and women were not supposed to touch with bare skin. Ladies always wore gloves if they were going to balls etc where there would be dancing. That he takes hold of her ungloved hand is quite a risque move.
This movie was my introduction to Pride and Prejudice (and Jane Austen in general). I was in college when it came out and my roommate and I went to see it together. We were positively GIDDY for hours afterwards. 😁 It's one of my all-time favorite comfort films. I know a lot of people complain that it's not completely accurate to the book, but I think it does a good job of hitting all the main story beats and the general vibe of the story is very much there, which is the important thing IMO. Plus it's freaking GORGEOUS. Definitely a good choice for Valentine's Day.
LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT THE HAND THING!!! Skin to skin physical touch between unmarried people was HIGHLY frown upon and discouraged, so when he touched her hand it was like making out almost, that's why she's like ??? and he's like !!!!
I don't know what it is about Pride and Prejudice but whether it's this movie, the series or the book - I end up in happy tears. The themes and story are not groundbreaking but it's just so well written and the characters are so well constructed that it speaks to our hearts.
Beautiful reaction. Loved it! I watched Pride & Prejudice (the 2005 version) about 6 or 7 times and still discover new things every single time. For example, I found out that, talking about "prejudice", it was Lizzie who was prejudiced right from the start. Remember: "quizzical brows", "the miserable half" etc... So she judged Mr Darcy and put hm in a "frame" before even speaking to him.
I believe Lizzie represents pride while Mr Darcy represents prejudice, but in the vein of the ending, ofc they're similar as well. As in, he has pride as well and she has a bit of prejudice, as you explained, too.
I adore this movie and the score!!!! I am going to enter church on "Dawn" (the melody that Georgiana was playing on the pianoforte)when I get married....it's one of the most romantic melodies I've ever heard!!!
I enjoyed seeing you discover this story so much! I cried all over again, and I’ve seen it at least 100 times. I’ve read all of Jane Austen’s books and a few of them multiple times, as well as some fan fiction. Seen at least two other screen adaptations. To see someone watch and really appreciate this film with no prior knowledge of the story is such a gift. 💝
This movie is one of my favorites! I never get tired of rewatching it whenever I need some good vibes, soul-feeding romance :) I listened to your reaction while working and it felt like I was in my room, with my best friend giggling while watching it ^_^ Lovely reaction
If you ever have 5 hours to spare and a hankering for more the bbc pride and prejudice miniseries is perfect. I have seen it at least 30 times. The movie has to skip quite a bit character building and subtlety due to time constraints, in the miniseries you get to know everyone so much better.
I can’t agree with you more… I love coordinated ballroom dance. It’s wonderful and fun and allows you to have semi-intimate interactions without expectations. Just fun.
It's fun to see someone discover this work by Jane Austen for the first time. I read the books first so I didn't have the same surprise as you. The texts are close to the original apart from a few script modifications. the decors and lights are however magnificent.
Although there are parts of this movie I love, I love the 1995 BBC miniseries more. Perhaps because it was my first proper introduction to Jane Austen, but there's something about it that just hits right for me. The 2005 adaptation feels more like it was based on something from the Brontë sisters, which is ironic as Charlotte Brontë famously considered Austen's books "a carefully-fenced, highly cultivated garden with neat borders and delicate flowers" but without real passion. But yeah, Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth will always be MY Elizabeth and Darcy 😆 Oh and the part where he helps her into the carriage at Netherfield after Jane is better, he touches her bare hand when he does so which is something that was rather risqué at the time--she should be gloved. So to them it's very intimate, hence her reaction during and his reaction afterwards.
I loved watching your reaction to this fabulous version of Pride and Prejudice. I'm like that whenever I watch it - which is often. I adored Matthew Macfadyen as Darcy.
I loooove so much this movie . It was the first movie that melted my heart without kissing ( here in South America and Australia the movie finishes with the fathers approval ) and that was enough to my heart 😊. I have realised that I love Mr Darcy maybe because it reminds me how shy someone can be (my bf was like that 😂whe we met) the pictures, the acting (Mr Darcy’s eyes ❤) the music, the colors … fav movie ! I have watched it more than 10 times I think (I know the dialogues already 😂) thank you for your reaction !
The 5 hour PBS version is absolutely amazing. The actors playing Miss Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy are wonderfully perfect. With more time to develop the story it is that much better. No need to review it, but for your own enjoyment I highly recommend it.
Yep, I think the extra length of the miniseries scares away reactors as virtually nobody chooses that one, but apart from the beautiful cinematography in the 2005 version, I like the 1995 version better. It feels like the real life version while this seems like the abridged stylized version.
@@AdamNisbett while it's been a few years since I've watched the series, I'd say they had just a touch too much time on their hands - there is a bit of filler here and there, and while I don't remember the exact scenes the most notable one is ofc the lake scene.
I have seen a dozen or more P&P 2005 reaction videos and yours is by far the most thoughtful and considered. Thank you, too, that your comments weren't filled with foul language. So many are. I appreciate your video reaction so much. Thank you!
I love the BBC version for its length and the way it shows things with such subtlety that I didn't know what was happening until after the fact. On rewatch of that version, which I've done many times since, I saw how carefully the actors portrayed their thoughts without any words. Funnily enough, the two actors who played Darcy in these versions performed together in a recent WW2 film called Operation Mincemeat. It a much more accurate and more convoluted version of an earlier film called The Man Who Never Was. I enjoy the original film more, it the way that true history isn't nearly as satisfying a story as what we get once Official Secrets get declassified.
Pride and Prejudice is my favorite book of all time and i've read it countless times but i can't get into the 1995 version. I don't see any chemistry between Jennifer Ehle and Collin Firth and it's so painfully slow. The chemistry, the cinematography, the music and the other characters make the 2005 version so much more enjoyable to me and if i want the story in it's entirety i just read the book. Edit: Spelling
Shocking that a 5-hour miniseries could be closer to the book than an 80-minute theatre-released movie that has to appeal to a wider audience than just the book readers. They are both really good in their own way.
12:06 for the hand hold and ~hand flex~ (a very iconic thing in the p&p 2005 fandom i'd say:D), i always look at it from the period perspective; i'd say it was uncommon for women and men to touch each other in any way when they weren't close like family or spouses...here it's of course a thing of etiquette, like, he's helping her into the carriage, but it's still the first touch they share and the closest they were at that point in the movie, physically. so the **tension** is there! and they both feel it (i think someone also said that usually they'd both have gloves in that era, so it wouldn't be as close of a touch as it was, and thats why it was so special?) idk if im explaining it well but yeah its such a universally favourite scene that i wanted to:D also i love how you picked up on the tension between them right away i just love it sm in this version of the story:D it's a rlly cool dynamic
Recommendation: I always watch this movie and then watch the 3 part "Death Comes to Pemberly" series. They compliment each other perfectly. Because they show you Lizzy & Darcy as a married couple and how perfect they are (even in the face of potential ruin). They are such a great team. Obviously it's a different cast but they are SO GOOD! And you get to see Georgiana in love! It's so cute. So yeah I always watch this "Pride & Prejudice" & "Death Comes to Pemberly" as a marathon lol. It's so satisfying! *spoiler: it ends happily. I can't watch stuff that doesn't end well for the people you root for lol.
I homeschool my son and we are at this time reading " Pride and Prejudice". It's nice to watch it and see the characters playing the people we have been reading about. I love this movie.
Love this movie, great reaction! Lots of people have already shared many fun facts, so I’ll add a few more (I love this movie so much, I used to watch with Director’s Commentary to learn as much about it as possible!) - The actors who played Jane and Bingley dated for a while long before this movie, so the proposal scene between them was crazy good acting as Rosamund enthusiastically accepted a proposal from her ex 🫠 - Donald Sutherland covers his mouth a lot in the scene where he gives Lizzie his blessing because he has super straight and whitened teeth, which are anachronistic to the time period and he was self-conscious about that lol - The director’s favorite shot was Lizzie, Jane, and Charlotte craning their necks to see Bingley, Darcy, and Caroline’s entrance to the first ball lol. - The dance between Darcy and Lizzie at the Netherfield ball was filmed over and over and they were having a beast of a time editing it, and then they found that one-take shot that did everything they were trying to edit together, so they were like HA let’s just use that one then 🥰 that’s one of my favorite shots in the movie - Later on, the same director (Joe Wright) did Atonement (also with Keira Knightley and the same composer!) and had another Incredible one-shot scene that lasted like 5 minutes, it was so cool. I could go on and on, I love everything about this movie so much and I love seeing people experience it for the first time!
This is my favorite version of P & P but you must watch Bride and Prejudice, a bollywood spin on P & P and directed by the same director as Bend It Like Beckham (Another Amazing movie and I highly recommend, the love story is so cute and it also has Kira Knightly)
I saw a behind the scenes video. The opening of the movie the book Lizzy is reading is Pride and Prejudice last chapter the names are changed. The ball dance scene - I didn't notice it the first time I watched the movie, when they stop arguing and dance, Darcy and Elizabeth are alone. Then at the end they are surrounded by the other dancers. And the end when Darcy is on the cat walk in the field they had to wave a red puffer jacket so Matthew Macfadyen the actor could see since he wasn't wearing contacts. Also Matthew Macfadyen just won a Golden Globe and Emmy for his role in Succession as Tom Wambsgans totally different role
This (other than the Count of Monte Cristo) was the gateway movie for me into so many great classics. Sense and Sensibility, Emma, Persuasion, Mansfield Park, Jane Eyre, North & South, Little Dorrit…
Pride and Prejudice started enemies to lovers troupe and I love it. It aged so well and whatever year you watch it, it'll still be good which tells you a lot.
I love this movie and I enjoyed your reaction. If you like this then you would probably like the 1995 movie Sense And Sensibiliy. A steller cast and Emma Thompson won the Academy Award for best adapted screenplay. You will see a very young Kate Winslet. It is one of my favorites.
Colin Firth plays Mr Darcy closer to the book - arrogant and fully aware of his "worth." Macfayden had never read the book and interpreted the script as Mr Darcy being shy. Having seen both, I can understand how Firth's is more realistic to the status of the man who overseas an estate of great wealth and has a family of nobility but I love Macfayden's shy, introverted nature.
Love this reaction! So genuine, and your open feelings and engrossment in the story remind me of just how delightful and truly excellent this film is, and my own reactions to it. Thank you for sharing this with us!
Jane Austen wrote some great stories. I fell in love with Pride and Prejudice as a kid. Then Emma and Sensibility. After that came Mansfield Park and Northhanger Abbey. But the one I find most interesting in terms of the characters and the complexity of the relationship is Persuasion. It has become my new favorite... although admittedly (and ironically) I had to overcome my Prejudice of what I was led to believe the story was in order to finally listen and fall in love with it. If you are interested in more classic loves stories, you can't go wrong with Jane Austen. But you might also like Jane Eyre. It's more of a gothic romance though, so it's a very different feel to this movie.
I'm so happy you enjoyed this film.This film destroyed the the standard for me honestly ahahah thnx for watching this! Also YES the forehead kiss to me is THE most wholesome kiss one can ever receive!! I cherish the hell outta them when I receive em..everytimmeeee☺ p.s. You've completed this journey and should be proud! Cuz lets be honest this story as a whole is a journey 😵💫
"I could not have parted with you, my Lizzie, to anyone less worthy" --- I cry every time!!! I watch this film about 2-3 times a year, usually with my daughter, and we love it so much. We're total Regency-geeks!
Agreed but I LOVE the cinematography and soundtrack in the movie 05. The way it was filmed, the colorful and lively feel each scene has. I always say that a mix of both 1995 and 2005 would make an absolute masterpiece (although both are great on their own)
I often wish the movie just ended with Lizzie and Darcy in the field, in the morning with their foreheads together. An image of two people relieved to finally surrender to one another.
Thank you, thank you. I was 13 when i finished all the Louisa May Akcott in my school and local librar, and Mrs. Simpson (school librarian) suggested Jane Austen. You took me back to that first reading. What i put my poor mother through with my reactions after each chapter! And I'm so glad you had you pillow 😂
J'ai beaucoup aimé vivre cette expérience avec vous. Malheureusement, nous ne voyons pas bien l'écran car les lumières en arrière cachent votre écran. Je vais continuer à vous suivre car je vous trouve très intéressante lorsque vous décrivez et analyser le film. Je suis du Québec Montréal. ❤
There's actually a lot of discussion on whether Mr. Darcy is actually on the autism spectrum or just socially awkward. On my end, I do believe he is. At least in this version, I don't know about the older series, and I don't remember enough from the book. He has been taught eigid rules all his life of how to act and what to expect from others, so when Lizzie breaks his expectations at every turn, he doesn't know how to act. He's very honest about what he thinks and says things that often come off as rude, even when he thinks he is just stating facts. "What do you recommend to encourage affection?" "Dancing" *proceeds to ask her to dance with him" "I find it hard to people" "Then take your aunt's advice and practice" *literally the next day goes to her and tries to start a conversation*. He is mostly quiet at any given time, even when he is around Bingley and Caroline, or with Georgiana, with whom he's presumably comfortable. He has a hard time discerning how other people might feel with what he says. This is all despite being a grown adult who has been out in society for quite a while now. In my headcanon, he is autistic.
This pride and prejudice, sense and sensibility with Emma Thompson and Hugh Grant, Emma with Gwyneth Paltrow and Clueless are definitely on my list of favourite Jane Austen adaptions. Oh, and Bridget Jones's Diary 😊
28:48 I want to point out. I read a shortened version of this book for English class in elementary school (it was taught to me in school, I live in México) and in this scene in the book they both are very angry. Lizzie borders on hatred, and Darcy feels personally attacked. I love that they didn't kiss in this scene. Yes, they have mad chemistry, yes, there was a lot of tension, but I think it would have felt out of place. It would have ruined the scene for me. An angry makeout session between two characters that have thus far shown little more than mutual contempt (Darcy had never externalised his feelings before this point), right after the woman said "I hate the way that you are because you are arrogant and never take other people's feelings into account"? Yeah, let's not double down on him disregarding other people's feelings. Lizzie hated his guts in that moment. A kiss would have had to be followed by a hard slap to Darcy's face.
This is my absolute favorite romance. The movie is done so perfectly and it has so many layers and so many things in the background. And it’s so so beautiful and sweet
love how she instantly recognizes “the girl from hunger games” BUT NOT SNOW HIMSELF RIGHT BESIDE HER
Mr. Darcy is perfect to me because of the fact that he takes Elizabeth's criticisms of his character to heart and makes changes, but without any expectations of ever seeing her again. The changes were not done "for her" or to manipulate her. He changed because he discovered that she was right and he needed to correct his behavior. That is why they are they perfect enemies to lovers for me because it is earned.
Yes!!! Je really listened to her. The first time they met he asked how one could encourage affection and she said dancing, then at the very next ball he asked her to dance. At Rosings she recommends that he practice conversation, and in the next scene he bursts into her room at Charlotte's house and makes awkward small talk. Then during the proposal she says that she's rejecting him because he's prideful and selfish. The next time they meet us with her aunt and uncle, who would normally be beneath his notice, but he's so welcoming to not only her but then as well!
@@TheGennen I think he would have welcomed her aunt and uncle either way, simply because they are her aunt and uncle.
I mean he does say "surely you know it was all for you" lol so he DID change for her, but otherwise yes I agree lol 💕
@@alinac5512 Maybe. He wasn't exactly welcoming of the rest of her family before she took him down a peg.
@@TheGennen he wasn't no welcoming either. He was only offput by the pretty terrible behavior
When he touches her hand and helps her up into the carriage it’s telling and odd because in their time, touching skin on skin between men and women was not done. You would only assist a person when wearing gloves. That kind of contact would be immediately noticed.
That is what I wait for in every reaction
@@centpushups😂😂😂
And so many people don’t ever understand😢
I fell in love with Mr. Darcy when I read the book and Matthew MacFayden. He was the percent Mr. Darcy!!! Love the ending!
@@lorenamuro9927 See the television mini series Lost in Austen 2008. I think Elliot Cowan makes a great mr Darcy too. And Jemima Rooper is a great Amanda Price. Their romance is hotter, funny and sweet.
When Matthew McFayden auditioned, he came in to read with Keira Knightley. They did the first proposal scene. They nailed everything about it, and improvised the lean-in for a potential kiss before the final line. The director loved that addition, and included it in the filmed take.
After Mr. Darcy says, "...even on occasion your father" the rumble of thunder was real!
@sewmuchjoy wow no way! That's kinda amazing considering how intentional it felt for the thunder to go with that line. It's like even the weather loves pride and prejudice lol
@@myheartwillstopinjoy8142 I know! The thunder fits perfectly!
The look on Lizzie's face, after he says that and then the thunder rumbled; oh my. She could understand the impropriety of her sisters and mother, but for him to include her father whom she adores...Mr. Darcy had gone too far. This scene was so well done!
I think Matthew Macfadyen bewitched about a million women, body and soul, with this portrayal of Mr. Darcy!
way more than a million
It's nice to see women react to this movie because in the start many of then are "meh, Matthew Macfadyen is not that handsome" and in the end they are all "oh my god this man..."
@@Raaslen Well he eventually won Elizabeth over with his actions, which, quite frankly, didn't just help her, but her whole family! Won over a lot of the audience as well!
@@Raaslen The first time I saw Macfayden was on MI5 and he stood out from the rest of the actors. I thought he was talented and handsome. Not supermodel gorgeous but stunning all the same.
@@moeball740 Yeah, that's the point. He might not be all handsome if you don't know him, but when you do... uhlala
Technically speaking, Wickham and Lydia run away together. He has no intentions of marrying her, he just likes to "have fun" with her and if he decided to throw her away, she'll be dead basically and it'll bring more shame to Bennet family. Mr. Darcy helped them to get married as a damage control because it'll be more embarrassing if you away with a man who has no intention of marrying you than to run away with a man who wants to marry you.
This also could be considered as kidnapping tho. Back in this era, guys would woo a heiress into eloping with them or forcefully take them to marry them. With this, the man automatically get all of his wifes money and property.
And, of course, not only shame for the family but serious real world consequences: the end of any of the other sisters' chances of 'marrying well' - if at all. They would all be hopelessly tainted socially by Lydia's escapade. And if one of them didn't manage to marry either Mr Collins or someone else well-to-do, they would all be in the most dire circumstances, since the family home was entailed to be inherited by Mr Collins when Mr Bennett died, which would leave the surviving family homeless - and with no prospects of marriage to save them.
By paying Mr Wickham handsomely to marry Lydia, Mr Darcy is saving not just Lydia's and the family's honour and social standing, but saving them all, including his beloved Elizabeth, from future destitution..
Which is what Wickham tried with Georgiana.
In the book, Mr. Collins writes a letter to Mr. Bennett where he states, "The death of your daughter would have been considered a blessing" compared to the scandal she caused by running away with Wickham. It really drives home how big of a fuck up Lydia put herself and her family in.
Fun fact. The original movie ends with her father giving his blessing. The scene of Lizzy and Mr. Darcy after the wedding and kiss was made just for the USA. It's called the "American ending".
and thank god, bc it's the best ending 😍😍😍
@@marissaswain2944 in the french version, this scene doesn't appear
@@a.g.demada5263 yes, it's because the film makers wanted to give it and end that would be appealing to the USA viewers... You know, commercial. I'd prefer the original ending, It give it a sense of innocence and clean love.
@@Milichay me too, I prefer the original ending
@a.g.demada5263 I'm aware! I like the American ending bc it shows a more relaxed/content version of Mr. Darcy that we really don't get to see at all in the rest of the film!
This movie has such a chokehold on me. I love the Colin Firth version too, as it's so perfectly true to the book (aside from the lake scene), but the cinematography and the soundtrack of this movie are so stunning and capture the soul of the story so well. These things combined with Keira Knightly and Matthew McFayden's sizzling chemistry make this movie feel almost like a magic trick. It hits me right in my fluttery little girl's heart. And I also cry at the scene at the end between Lizzie and her father. Their relationship is the sweetest thing.
My thoughts exactly!!!!!
"This man is ruining all expectations I’ve had of love".
Welcome aboard! 😂
"I've had of love"
"Welcome to our humble abode!"
Same here 😂
25:00 He came in abruptly because he's socially awkward. Probably had to psych himself up and subsequently didn't enter smoothly.
And he came in to converse with Elizabeth because she told him he needed to practice. Every time she criticizes him, in pretty much the next scene [he's in] he makes an attempt to rectify it. It's pretty cool.
(Not sure you picked up on that. Even if not on first watch, maybe on edit? But just in case you didn't... next time you watch it - presuming you do; a presumption I feel relatively safe making - watch for it.)
I'm not a big RomCom guy, but this is pretty damn good.
Also:
- "Clueless" and "10 Things I Hate About You" I assume the reason they transcend the genre - are more than just your typical RomCom - is because they're based on classic works (Emma and Taming of the Shrew, respectively), so there's much more going on than is typical in your average RomCom
- "The Princess Bride" more than just a RomCom; maybe the greatest movie of all-time?
- "Mr Right" an underrated gem. Like "Grosse Pointe Blank" and maybe no other movie, a true Action RomCom; Mr Right is Sam Rockwell's best role, IMO, because he's at his most fun, most silly, most weird... most Rockwelliest.
Anna Kendrick is in it too. I'm not a big fan (I don't dislike her either, I'm pretty neutral on her) but it's really surprising to me that a movie with her in it - such a fun movie at that - seemed to fly under the radar the way it did.
It might just be those 5 or 6 (if we're including "Grosse Pointe Blank")... none others come to mind. Other than maybe also "Wimbledon", which really isn't anything special but something about it really appeals to me. Paul Bettany and Kristen Dunst both can have chemistry with anybody, so it's no surprise they are great together. Also, Bettany's best friend is played by Nicolai Coster-Waldau (sp? Jamie Lannister) and brother by James McAvoy... it was before either got too big (a little bigger and their parts would've been expanded; bigger yet and they wouldn't have signed on to that movie in those roles in the 1st place) but it enhances the experience when you recognize, and like, the other actors in it, I think, even if they don't do much.
Alright... speaking of great father/daughter relationships: not sure if you've seen the tv show "Veronica Mars", but if not, maybe you should check it out. A really interesting, sometimes fun, sometimes funny, pretty much always entertaining (for the first 3 seasons and a movie) show... Keith Mars used to be sheriff, is now a PI, his daughter Veronica works kind of answering phones at the office after school, each episode has an episodic mystery while each season has a season-long mystery (for the first two; the second was split into 2 separate halves, I assume because the writers' strike threw it into disarray)... there's a lot going on in the show but their relationship is really the heart of the show, IMO.
Not sure if you do, or are going to, watch tv shows for your reaction videos, but even if you don't, I think you may enjoy watching it off-channel.
I think he came there because he wanted to propose, since he also left when mr and mrs collins came back, idk...
The hand thing is my favourite thing in any romance movie ever
“This man is ruining all expectations I had of love.” Girl welcome to the club 😂
If I was Keira Knightley and I had Matthew McFadden kissing my face and murmuring to me like that I simply would have fallen in love with him on set.
What’s crazy is she ended up dating the guy who plays Wickham.
Even if she did fall in love with him, when this was filmed he was in a relationship with his future wife (or may have married already, depending on the dates of filming) who he's been married to since. I'd say, he was pretty much too much in love to see Keira as a love interest.
While filming p&p, keira dated jamie dornan. he also came to the filming location to see keira. And also Matthew was married or probably would be married soon at that time.
My new hobby is watching P&P reactions and I love every single one of them! More and more people watching this film for the first time and loving it, BIG YES! 😍
(+ PLEEEASE Watch Emma (2020) next, is sooo beautiful and perfect!!)
The pillow crush at the end is SO accurate lol, even after the 372747th watch 🤣
the 2019 Emma adaptation starring Anya Taylor Joy is another one of my fav Jane Austen movies, the humour in it was so good too, and I would say Emma also has quite a touching relationship with her father as well
*2020
@@mirielvi yeah sorry lol
I love Anya Taylor Joy, but that version of Emma is my least favorite. I just can't get past the silly changes they made to the story.
Idk anything aside from the 2020 movie and I did not enjoy the silliness of that movie. Or Emma herself. I like Anya, but I couldn't unsee the actress the entire movie@StevesTubes
@@StevesTubes Same, I really prefer the mini-series with Johnny Lee Miller.
Absolutely love your honest and sincere reactions (especially the pillow scrunching squee moments). Huge fan of the book and both the 1995 and 2005 adaptations for different reasons. Beyond the gorgeous cinematography and score, this version shows Darcy's change in attitude and behavior so well that you really end up rooting for him by the end.
With the hand-touching thing *when he helps her into the carriage): men and women were not supposed to touch with bare skin. Ladies always wore gloves if they were going to balls etc where there would be dancing. That he takes hold of her ungloved hand is quite a risque move.
This movie was my introduction to Pride and Prejudice (and Jane Austen in general). I was in college when it came out and my roommate and I went to see it together. We were positively GIDDY for hours afterwards. 😁 It's one of my all-time favorite comfort films. I know a lot of people complain that it's not completely accurate to the book, but I think it does a good job of hitting all the main story beats and the general vibe of the story is very much there, which is the important thing IMO. Plus it's freaking GORGEOUS. Definitely a good choice for Valentine's Day.
LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT THE HAND THING!!! Skin to skin physical touch between unmarried people was HIGHLY frown upon and discouraged, so when he touched her hand it was like making out almost, that's why she's like ??? and he's like !!!!
The funniest part of that hand exchange was that no one else even noticed. 😂
Nunca hubo, ni habrá otro Mr. Darcy como el de Matthew Macfadyen, es simplemente extraordinario🤩
I don't know what it is about Pride and Prejudice but whether it's this movie, the series or the book - I end up in happy tears. The themes and story are not groundbreaking but it's just so well written and the characters are so well constructed that it speaks to our hearts.
And, to a certain extent, it's not groundbreaking *now* because it was groundbreaking when it was written. *Now* everyone is trying to emulate it!
It was groundbreaking back then though. Pride and prejudice is the blueprint of enemies 😊to lovers
Beautiful reaction. Loved it! I watched Pride & Prejudice (the 2005 version) about 6 or 7 times and still discover new things every single time. For example, I found out that, talking about "prejudice", it was Lizzie who was prejudiced right from the start. Remember: "quizzical brows", "the miserable half" etc... So she judged Mr Darcy and put hm in a "frame" before even speaking to him.
Right! So the title is "Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth" :)
I believe Lizzie represents pride while Mr Darcy represents prejudice, but in the vein of the ending, ofc they're similar as well.
As in, he has pride as well and she has a bit of prejudice, as you explained, too.
I adore this movie and the score!!!! I am going to enter church on "Dawn" (the melody that Georgiana was playing on the pianoforte)when I get married....it's one of the most romantic melodies I've ever heard!!!
The best reaction to this movie! GOSH! I was totally with you in the crying and man Darcy really set the bar so freaking high
I’m so glad you noticed the film work and cinematography! It’s part of what makes this adaptation so special imo ❤
I really think you'd like the 90s version. It's much longer, but extremely watchable! It answers a lot of questions this version leaves you with.
I enjoyed seeing you discover this story so much! I cried all over again, and I’ve seen it at least 100 times. I’ve read all of Jane Austen’s books and a few of them multiple times, as well as some fan fiction. Seen at least two other screen adaptations. To see someone watch and really appreciate this film with no prior knowledge of the story is such a gift. 💝
This movie is one of my favorites! I never get tired of rewatching it whenever I need some good vibes, soul-feeding romance :) I listened to your reaction while working and it felt like I was in my room, with my best friend giggling while watching it ^_^ Lovely reaction
Cinematography, music score, perfect cast of characters...one of my favorite movies
If you ever have 5 hours to spare and a hankering for more the bbc pride and prejudice miniseries is perfect. I have seen it at least 30 times. The movie has to skip quite a bit character building and subtlety due to time constraints, in the miniseries you get to know everyone so much better.
I can’t agree with you more… I love coordinated ballroom dance. It’s wonderful and fun and allows you to have semi-intimate interactions without expectations. Just fun.
OMG MY COMFORTTT MOVIEE 😔🤲🏽
It's fun to see someone discover this work by Jane Austen for the first time. I read the books first so I didn't have the same surprise as you. The texts are close to the original apart from a few script modifications. the decors and lights are however magnificent.
Although there are parts of this movie I love, I love the 1995 BBC miniseries more. Perhaps because it was my first proper introduction to Jane Austen, but there's something about it that just hits right for me. The 2005 adaptation feels more like it was based on something from the Brontë sisters, which is ironic as Charlotte Brontë famously considered Austen's books "a carefully-fenced, highly cultivated garden with neat borders and delicate flowers" but without real passion. But yeah, Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth will always be MY Elizabeth and Darcy 😆
Oh and the part where he helps her into the carriage at Netherfield after Jane is better, he touches her bare hand when he does so which is something that was rather risqué at the time--she should be gloved. So to them it's very intimate, hence her reaction during and his reaction afterwards.
I loved watching your reaction to this fabulous version of Pride and Prejudice. I'm like that whenever I watch it - which is often. I adored Matthew Macfadyen as Darcy.
I loooove so much this movie . It was the first movie that melted my heart without kissing ( here in South America and Australia the movie finishes with the fathers approval ) and that was enough to my heart 😊. I have realised that I love Mr Darcy maybe because it reminds me how shy someone can be (my bf was like that 😂whe we met) the pictures, the acting (Mr Darcy’s eyes ❤) the music, the colors … fav movie ! I have watched it more than 10 times I think (I know the dialogues already 😂) thank you for your reaction !
In the french version too, it ends with the father's approval
Your little "meep" at 32:28 was adorable. 😊😄
The 5 hour PBS version is absolutely amazing. The actors playing Miss Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy are wonderfully perfect. With more time to develop the story it is that much better. No need to review it, but for your own enjoyment I highly recommend it.
You mean BBC?
You should also watch the Ang Lee version of Sense & Sensibility 😊. If you like P&P you will also like this one 😊
In those days, proposals were made in private, so that either party could say no with out public scrutiny.
You might also love "Becoming Jane". It's about Jane Austen and the events in her life that inspired her to write Pride and Prejudice.
This adaptation has grown on me over time. But if you want to get a true feel of the whole story, the 1995 BBC mini series is perfection.
Yep, I think the extra length of the miniseries scares away reactors as virtually nobody chooses that one, but apart from the beautiful cinematography in the 2005 version, I like the 1995 version better. It feels like the real life version while this seems like the abridged stylized version.
@@AdamNisbett while it's been a few years since I've watched the series, I'd say they had just a touch too much time on their hands - there is a bit of filler here and there, and while I don't remember the exact scenes the most notable one is ofc the lake scene.
After this movie Mr darcy has always been the standard
"This man is ruining all expectations I had of love."
The MO of Mr Darcy. 🤣
Austen does romance like no one else. Great reaction!!❤❤❤
Jenna Malone being known as the girl from Hunger Games < Jenna Malone being known as the girl from "Saved!"
Also the firmer Mrs Elon Musk.
I have seen a dozen or more P&P 2005 reaction videos and yours is by far the most thoughtful and considered. Thank you, too, that your comments weren't filled with foul language. So many are. I appreciate your video reaction so much. Thank you!
Oh, I love this! I hope you would check Sense and sensibility from 1995 also. Its a good adaptation with so many great english actors.
Would love to see you react to the miniseries of Pride & Prejudice. I really enjoyed this reaction and the wrap up discussion.
The 1995 BBC version is much closer to the book and is by far my favorite. The book is great and has much more humor than you would expect.
One of the most underrated things is how much humor Austen included in her novels (especially the sarcasm!)
I love the BBC version for its length and the way it shows things with such subtlety that I didn't know what was happening until after the fact. On rewatch of that version, which I've done many times since, I saw how carefully the actors portrayed their thoughts without any words.
Funnily enough, the two actors who played Darcy in these versions performed together in a recent WW2 film called Operation Mincemeat. It a much more accurate and more convoluted version of an earlier film called The Man Who Never Was. I enjoy the original film more, it the way that true history isn't nearly as satisfying a story as what we get once Official Secrets get declassified.
Pride and Prejudice is my favorite book of all time and i've read it countless times but i can't get into the 1995 version. I don't see any chemistry between Jennifer Ehle and Collin Firth and it's so painfully slow.
The chemistry, the cinematography, the music and the other characters make the 2005 version so much more enjoyable to me and if i want the story in it's entirety i just read the book.
Edit: Spelling
Shocking that a 5-hour miniseries could be closer to the book than an 80-minute theatre-released movie that has to appeal to a wider audience than just the book readers.
They are both really good in their own way.
12:06 for the hand hold and ~hand flex~ (a very iconic thing in the p&p 2005 fandom i'd say:D), i always look at it from the period perspective; i'd say it was uncommon for women and men to touch each other in any way when they weren't close like family or spouses...here it's of course a thing of etiquette, like, he's helping her into the carriage, but it's still the first touch they share and the closest they were at that point in the movie, physically. so the **tension** is there! and they both feel it
(i think someone also said that usually they'd both have gloves in that era, so it wouldn't be as close of a touch as it was, and thats why it was so special?) idk if im explaining it well but yeah its such a universally favourite scene that i wanted to:D
also i love how you picked up on the tension between them right away i just love it sm in this version of the story:D it's a rlly cool dynamic
Best Pride & Prejudice reaction I've seen!
Recommendation: I always watch this movie and then watch the 3 part "Death Comes to Pemberly" series. They compliment each other perfectly. Because they show you Lizzy & Darcy as a married couple and how perfect they are (even in the face of potential ruin). They are such a great team. Obviously it's a different cast but they are SO GOOD! And you get to see Georgiana in love! It's so cute.
So yeah I always watch this "Pride & Prejudice" & "Death Comes to Pemberly" as a marathon lol. It's so satisfying! *spoiler: it ends happily. I can't watch stuff that doesn't end well for the people you root for lol.
I really love watching others react to P&P. It's so good and wholesome I just love it! 😂
I homeschool my son and we are at this time reading " Pride and Prejudice". It's nice to watch it and see the characters playing the people we have been reading about. I love this movie.
I really enjoyed your reaction. You made me smile like I was watching it for the first time!
Love this movie. Thank you for sharing your reaction ❤
Love this movie, great reaction! Lots of people have already shared many fun facts, so I’ll add a few more (I love this movie so much, I used to watch with Director’s Commentary to learn as much about it as possible!)
- The actors who played Jane and Bingley dated for a while long before this movie, so the proposal scene between them was crazy good acting as Rosamund enthusiastically accepted a proposal from her ex 🫠
- Donald Sutherland covers his mouth a lot in the scene where he gives Lizzie his blessing because he has super straight and whitened teeth, which are anachronistic to the time period and he was self-conscious about that lol
- The director’s favorite shot was Lizzie, Jane, and Charlotte craning their necks to see Bingley, Darcy, and Caroline’s entrance to the first ball lol.
- The dance between Darcy and Lizzie at the Netherfield ball was filmed over and over and they were having a beast of a time editing it, and then they found that one-take shot that did everything they were trying to edit together, so they were like HA let’s just use that one then 🥰 that’s one of my favorite shots in the movie
- Later on, the same director (Joe Wright) did Atonement (also with Keira Knightley and the same composer!) and had another Incredible one-shot scene that lasted like 5 minutes, it was so cool.
I could go on and on, I love everything about this movie so much and I love seeing people experience it for the first time!
This is my favorite version of P & P but you must watch Bride and Prejudice, a bollywood spin on P & P and directed by the same director as Bend It Like Beckham (Another Amazing movie and I highly recommend, the love story is so cute and it also has Kira Knightly)
Now Emma 2020 because I demand it. 😂
I saw a behind the scenes video. The opening of the movie the book Lizzy is reading is Pride and Prejudice last chapter the names are changed. The ball dance scene - I didn't notice it the first time I watched the movie, when they stop arguing and dance, Darcy and Elizabeth are alone. Then at the end they are surrounded by the other dancers. And the end when Darcy is on the cat walk in the field they had to wave a red puffer jacket so Matthew Macfadyen the actor could see since he wasn't wearing contacts. Also Matthew Macfadyen just won a Golden Globe and Emmy for his role in Succession as Tom Wambsgans totally different role
This (other than the Count of Monte Cristo) was the gateway movie for me into so many great classics. Sense and Sensibility, Emma, Persuasion, Mansfield Park, Jane Eyre, North & South, Little Dorrit…
Pride and Prejudice started enemies to lovers troupe and I love it. It aged so well and whatever year you watch it, it'll still be good which tells you a lot.
Much ado about nothing (Benedick and Beatrice) is the one that started enemies to lovers
I love this movie and I enjoyed your reaction. If you like this then you would probably like the 1995 movie Sense And Sensibiliy. A steller cast and Emma Thompson won the Academy Award for best adapted screenplay. You will see a very young Kate Winslet. It is one of my favorites.
Colin Firth plays Mr Darcy closer to the book - arrogant and fully aware of his "worth." Macfayden had never read the book and interpreted the script as Mr Darcy being shy. Having seen both, I can understand how Firth's is more realistic to the status of the man who overseas an estate of great wealth and has a family of nobility but I love Macfayden's shy, introverted nature.
Love this reaction! So genuine, and your open feelings and engrossment in the story remind me of just how delightful and truly excellent this film is, and my own reactions to it. Thank you for sharing this with us!
Jane Austen wrote some great stories. I fell in love with Pride and Prejudice as a kid. Then Emma and Sensibility. After that came Mansfield Park and Northhanger Abbey. But the one I find most interesting in terms of the characters and the complexity of the relationship is Persuasion. It has become my new favorite... although admittedly (and ironically) I had to overcome my Prejudice of what I was led to believe the story was in order to finally listen and fall in love with it. If you are interested in more classic loves stories, you can't go wrong with Jane Austen. But you might also like Jane Eyre. It's more of a gothic romance though, so it's a very different feel to this movie.
Loved your reaction to the rain scene. The scene is like a tennis match lol
I'm so happy you enjoyed this film.This film destroyed the the standard for me honestly ahahah thnx for watching this! Also YES the forehead kiss to me is THE most wholesome kiss one can ever receive!! I cherish the hell outta them when I receive em..everytimmeeee☺
p.s. You've completed this journey and should be proud! Cuz lets be honest this story as a whole is a journey
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I like both but the BBC miniseries is my love.
You should definitely watch the BBC series.
Omg this movie never fails to give me all the butterflies + its visually stunning
Thanks for this reaction! I would highly recommend Sense and Sensibility as well - my other favorite Jane Austen movie :)
"I could not have parted with you, my Lizzie, to anyone less worthy" --- I cry every time!!! I watch this film about 2-3 times a year, usually with my daughter, and we love it so much. We're total Regency-geeks!
the version in 95. the miniseries is in my opinion the best.
Agreed but I LOVE the cinematography and soundtrack in the movie 05. The way it was filmed, the colorful and lively feel each scene has.
I always say that a mix of both 1995 and 2005 would make an absolute masterpiece (although both are great on their own)
I often wish the movie just ended with Lizzie and Darcy in the field, in the morning with their foreheads together. An image of two people relieved to finally surrender to one another.
31:53 in the book it's a portrait, not a statue. I don't remember why they changed it.
This is my all-time favorite movie. I lost count of how many times I've rewatched it.
Not me crying over here with you when I have seen this movie like 5 times, and read the book just as much 😅❤ Love your reacción
i have to comment because i never see your videos this early!!! lol you're awesome and this is like my favorite movie!
This felt very similar to being on a VC with a friend whilst mute (literally in my case usually) so I really enjoyed it
Have you seen “THE HOLIDAY,” with Kate Winslet? Another excellent film
One of the best romantic movies , fun reaction
Loved your reaction!
Thank you, thank you. I was 13 when i finished all the Louisa May Akcott in my school and local librar, and Mrs. Simpson (school librarian) suggested Jane Austen. You took me back to that first reading. What i put my poor mother through with my reactions after each chapter! And I'm so glad you had you pillow 😂
J'ai beaucoup aimé vivre cette expérience avec vous. Malheureusement, nous ne voyons pas bien l'écran car les lumières en arrière cachent votre écran. Je vais continuer à vous suivre car je vous trouve très intéressante lorsque vous décrivez et analyser le film. Je suis du Québec Montréal. ❤
I loveeee your little reactions to each moment, its so cool to be watching thia for the first time!
The 1995 version was a British miniseries, not a movie.
Lets gooooo im always hype for a p&p 2005 reaction
Thank you... not many have reacted to this movie. It is top notch as is the book.
I liked the scene when Mr Binky says "stand back I'm gonna pride and prejudice", and then he pride and prejudices all over the estate
Can you make a playlist with your movie reactions because this was lovely to watch💜
Oh to be watching this for the first time ❤❤❤ I am living that through you
There's actually a lot of discussion on whether Mr. Darcy is actually on the autism spectrum or just socially awkward.
On my end, I do believe he is. At least in this version, I don't know about the older series, and I don't remember enough from the book. He has been taught eigid rules all his life of how to act and what to expect from others, so when Lizzie breaks his expectations at every turn, he doesn't know how to act. He's very honest about what he thinks and says things that often come off as rude, even when he thinks he is just stating facts. "What do you recommend to encourage affection?" "Dancing" *proceeds to ask her to dance with him" "I find it hard to people" "Then take your aunt's advice and practice" *literally the next day goes to her and tries to start a conversation*. He is mostly quiet at any given time, even when he is around Bingley and Caroline, or with Georgiana, with whom he's presumably comfortable. He has a hard time discerning how other people might feel with what he says. This is all despite being a grown adult who has been out in society for quite a while now. In my headcanon, he is autistic.
This pride and prejudice, sense and sensibility with Emma Thompson and Hugh Grant, Emma with Gwyneth Paltrow and Clueless are definitely on my list of favourite Jane Austen adaptions. Oh, and Bridget Jones's Diary 😊
28:48 I want to point out. I read a shortened version of this book for English class in elementary school (it was taught to me in school, I live in México) and in this scene in the book they both are very angry. Lizzie borders on hatred, and Darcy feels personally attacked. I love that they didn't kiss in this scene. Yes, they have mad chemistry, yes, there was a lot of tension, but I think it would have felt out of place. It would have ruined the scene for me. An angry makeout session between two characters that have thus far shown little more than mutual contempt (Darcy had never externalised his feelings before this point), right after the woman said "I hate the way that you are because you are arrogant and never take other people's feelings into account"? Yeah, let's not double down on him disregarding other people's feelings. Lizzie hated his guts in that moment. A kiss would have had to be followed by a hard slap to Darcy's face.
Mr. Darcy is on the tip top of the HIGHEST pedestal.😂
This is my absolute favorite romance. The movie is done so perfectly and it has so many layers and so many things in the background. And it’s so so beautiful and sweet
You should watch sense and sensibility with Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet 😊😊