i own the book on KINDLE i love JANE AUSTEN Books my favorite when i was in 3 grade was always pride and PREJUDICE AND EMMA AND SENSE AND SENSEiBILLITY
Yeah, I have this vague memory of the director saying something as if he meant that moment to be that of two people who are attracted to each other having a heated argument and so as the fight gets more heated, so grows their attraction, but on my part I always found it weird as hell, to be honest. At least I could make fun of it now! 😆
Which makes me think that it couldn't be easy to be an intelligent woman back then. Especially if you weren't supposed to work, just sit there like a pretty flower.
Rather the publically acknowledged one i can guarantee you women were much the same as they are today and always have been they just havent been able to have the same opportunities and freedoms which means they repressed and supressed themselves to fit into a pigeon hole of socially accepted boundaries and behaviours...not out of desire or character but out of survival. Men were writing your mum jokes on the streets of pompeii it is only the outward appearance and technology that has changed and with education and social revolutions that weve fought for the "priveledge" to express ourselves and own ourselves how we please to become a right not a rarity afforded only to the rare few women who were in both positions of power wealth and courage to act outside their societies pre determined bounds for them based solely on their gender and not their abilities.
@@EscargoTouChaud Hardly! It would take some time to learn instruments, sing, draw or paint, learn languages, embroidery etc. Women hardly sat doing nothing. The upper classes didn't work, that's why there was the working class.
In other movies keira always has a sharp jawline, in this her jawline is a little rounded , maybe they made her gain weight. On the other hand jane the classic beauty has heart shaped face and silky locks unlike Elizabeth's unruly hair. It does make a difference.
Really? I remember the interview where she said that the first reaction some crew member had when they saw her was like ‘shit, she’s too beautiful.’ because apparently Elizabeth Bennet wasn’t supposed to be very handsome(?)
I love that at heart he was a decent man.. She simply out witted him and instead of him being intimadated and running a mile he fell in love with her and owned it.. I hope we all meet such people who value their heart over their locked in ideas
Honestly i feel like they brought it back to life.. How ever old the style, they are people, and we all know these ones.. Or wish we were them.. Im sure the main character was written as a guide to many women and a lesson to men in reality.. How to be free and know you worth even when those whose opinion you would value most will try to make you believe otherwise
@@agatask yeah watching it for the first time and I was taken aback by how savage jennifer ehle is and I love it.. she and keira are actually surprisingly similar in looks, voice, and behavior
I always noticed just how hard she closed the book when he said "And must improve their minds with extensive reading" and I'm SO glad that you emphasized that part and made it 10x funnier.
It's funny how he was trying to pay her a compliment by saying that and she took it pretty much the opposite way. LOL I'm glad you liked how I made fun of that part, thank you for watching and commenting. 😊
@@chiaratippy Yes! And Mr Darcy wasn't quite subtle when he fixed his eyes on her book but Lizzie was too angry by his behavior at that ball to even notice his compliment. You could see how astonished he looked by that whole conversation they had.
I was wondering if maybe Darcy isn't a bit of a masochist, considering he basically fell in love with Elizabeth 'cause she kept roasting him all the time. 😂
This movie is sacred in our household, it is held to a very high standard. There is no movie that I enjoy minute by minute and frame by frame like this one. It is an absolute work of art... aaah can gush over it for hours lol 😍😍😍
Reminds me of an ex boyfriend who told me he loved me even I was blonde (natural blonde) and he disliked blondes. I pretty said. 'Wow. Just wow.' with my outside voice. To his face.
I noticed this video said "did you expect me to rejoice in the inferiority of your circumstances?" rather than "the inferiority of your birth" like I've always seen. Is this just a different take or?
@@gusmonster59 OMg the very same happened to me! And for the red nail polish. He just loved the girls with red nail polish and hated the black. The next day he saw me with black one.
The implication is that Mrs Bennett is pretty much the same as Lydia, and Mr Bennett, when he was younger, went for her and married way down because he was a) hot to trot; b) a stupid young man. But rather than trying to do better for his family, he just hides in his study and cracks jokes - and yes, Lizzie gets her humour from him. What Jane Austen doesn't quite explain is why Jane and Lizzie turned out so differently to the others.
@@Trixtah i think it's because lizzie has always been a daddy's girl, and despite mr bennet's probable craziness when he was young, we can all attest to the fact that he is pretty smart and witty but to a fault. Jane, on the other hand, mustve been pressured because of her beauty ans because of the silliness of her mom. In a way, jane is also the smarter one next to lizzie, but softer and sweeter in disposition. Thats just my take lol
She definitely does. The look that was exchanged between she abs her father during that scene was priceless! They were playing off each other’s jokes. 🤣
Lizzie is one of my favorite fictional characters and I really admire how she had an immense wit, intelligence and courage during a time when women were expected to just sit still and look pretty. Jane Austen was a gem and Pride and Prejudice will always be one of my favorite stories of all time. This edit just rekindled my love for it! Thank you so much! 💕
isn’t it a bit funny how this movie is 15 years old and people still rave about it? and how mr darcys character is over 100 years old yet people still fall in love with him?
I am just re-reading the book for the 30th time and I watch this movie and the '95 miniseries every year, together with the rest of Austen's novels' adaptations. They are timeless.
@@chiaratippy I've actually been wondering - what if Jane Austin's books are considered just common romance novels, like our adult romance novels of today, in her day. People back then probably dismissed them because the book described times they were living. We love the stories because they show us a glimpse of life back then so the romance seems so cute and something to aspire to. So maybe in 200 years our stories will become that way in the future - romances through early technology (Harry Potter will probably become this timeless classic and be taught in English lit). It's not a put down of the series since I like it but it's just an observation I had xD
@Inu I do see your point and it makes sense, but I noticed that there a lot of people even now who think she's just a writer of common romance novels, but for me that's a very superficial way to see her work. I think what makes her novels so famous and timeless is not her stories, as we've said, they are actually very "light", "simple" stories, it's her writing, the amazing way in which she creates these great characters and their lives and describes them with wit and subtle humor but without neglecting to tell us about their feelings and thoughts, the way in which she writes some of the most romantic love stories without being sappy, the way these characters feel real despite being fictional, the way they can feel modern even today despite living in 200+ y.o. settings, the way she makes fun of the society she herself lived in through her books, that's what makes her work interesting and compelling. That was true then as it is now. But yeah, today they surely have the added charm of taking place in a time period that we haven't lived in and many of us are curious about and find interesting because they lived so differently back then! Okay, I got carried away, sorry. LOL
I tend to agree! I thought that Lizzie was really going to blow a gasket when Darcy implied Mr. Bennet was sometimes inappropriate during their rain storm confrontation.
2:30 I love how Lizzie and Mr. Bennet are looking at eachother like "papa let me roast him" "Way ahead of you sweetie, I'm done, your turn" and the whole family just roasts the fuck out of Collins
2:27 always makes me laugh. Mr. Bennett gets in a little jab of his own and then looks right at Elizabeth 😂 he knows a roast is coming and he approves.
Lady C: Did he ask you to marry him? Lizzie: Lady C: Did he ask you to marry him? Lizzie: Lady C: Are you engaged to him? Lizzie: I am not. Lady C then thinks that no proposal took place. It would never occur to her that Darcy asked and Lizzie said no. Foolish woman thinks Darcy will still be marrying her daughter.
@@ForeverFashionGirl21 It’s a pity you didn’t then encounter your love walking on the moors at sunrise. Things could have turned out very differently. 💕
Another theory: Lady C: And will you promise never to enter into such an engagement? Lizzie: I will not, and I certainly never shall. Lady C then relayed the _whole_ conversation to Darcy, who took the above exchange to mean that Lizzie _might_ be persuaded to marry him. (“I believe you spoke with my Aunt last night and it has taught me to hope as I had scarcely allowed myself before.”) Lady C keeps shooting herself in the foot.
This is the part I always thought was so incredibly stupid in the book she claims that they have been engaged from infancy. She's obviously talking about her daughter's infancy not Mr Darcy's because Ann Derberg is several years younger and if a girl wasn't married by 23 or 24 she was considered an old maid. So are we really expected to believe that at 22-24 are we really expected to believe that Lady Catherine deBerg hasn't got the hint yet that Darcy is not going to marry her sickly daughter who would probably die in childbirth. Darcy is literally 28 years old even if they were engaged when Ann derberg was an infant and Darcy was like 6 years old she would be 22 that makes her Jane's age and makes the fact that her mom is holding on to the hope that he'll still marry her makes a little more sense cuz she's not an Old Maid yet. But if she's older like she's depicted in this version then it's Lady Catherine who's freaking delusional. But yes you are absolutely correct she is not going to reveal anything about the faild proposal and because by this time she already knows what Darcy has done to patch up the marriage for her sister. That it wasn't her uncle who fixed it and that Darcy did it for her. She's not going to let the old Crow win. By getting her to explain details that are none of her business.
@@MaggieTheCat01 that theory is totally confirmed by the book! Lady Catherine not only told him that Elizabeth had refused to promise never to marry him but she actually emphasized specific things Elizabeth said which she felt would be unflattering; how determined to have/"ruin" him Elizabeth seemed to be. Of course, that just encouraged him to try asking again since he was pretty sure that Elizabeth, after her boldness telling him to his face what she thought of him, would have straight up told Lady Catherine "I'm never going to marry that guy" if she had still felt the same way. So yes, it royally and spectacularly backfired lol
I've always noticed that Elizabeth slams her book shut after Darcy says, "And of course she must improve her mind by extensive reading," but it wasn't until just now that I realized that he glances very briefly (but instinctually) at the book in her hands as he says that. God damn, truly the romantic ideal.
"aaaaand suddenly I hate books" hahaha. I love these videos!! A compilation of Mr. Collins being oblivious/making people uncomfortable would be hilarious.
"You have insulted me in every possible way and can now have nothing more to say. I must ask you to leave" This was the perfect comeback that I realized too late after a world-class fight with a former friend where they were drunk and literally insulted me and my family every way possible. They were promptly kicked out and lost two friends in the process.
I think it depends on the motives behind the roasting. If they like clever word play and teasing, that's one thing, but if done out of resentment that's another.
It’s incredible to think that during the time they met, Darcy was the one being pointed as a proud man although Elizabeth got it at a highest level. I mean Darcy was surely rude at the way he refused himself to interact with people he thought was unworthy of his good opinion and Elizabeth ended up being the most affected by the blindness of her judgments.
In the end the point is that they both, in one way or another and in different moments of the story, got too much engrossed in their own pride and prejudice to see the truth of each other and they got punished for it, but luckily for them, they were both at their core good, intelligent people so they actually learned from their mistakes.
That scene where they dine with Mr Collins always gets me :)) I especially love the moment when he's talking about lady Catherine's daughter and lizzie and jane just look at each other like "can you believe this guy?". Just resonates with me on a whole other level, the number of times my friends and I have looked at each other precisely like that when men were saying some bullshit.
Lizzie roasting Darcy is timeless of course, but I love love love the looks she exchanges with Jane and their father during the dinner with Mr Collins!!!
Thank you for saying this! If there's something I hate that's fandom wars, I find them to be one of the stupidest things ever. I'm all for having one's own preferences and opinions and having healthy exchanges about it with other people, that's why even here in the comments I try to take care of those users who leave hate comments on one version or that insult the actors (trust me, it's been happening more often than you'd think since I started posting these videos) or force their own opinion on others who think differently.
Yeah, I get really tired of all the BS rivalry about the TV vs movie interpretations. They both have their strengths and weaknesses. One thing the movie-haters seem to forget is that they had to cram the whole thing into 2 hours rather than 6. I think they did a great job. Also,, the movie isn't nearly so anachronistic as some people seem to think. I agree that Lizzie is more open with her emotions than would have been the case, but I thought the more obvious "liveliness" was not out of character at all, and it isn't that much *more* anachronistic than the TV version. I found the Beeb version a little "stagey" at times. The cast was better overall in the movie version, which isn't surprising. In the Beeb version, it was really Jennifer Ehle, Colin Firth and Anna Chancellor that stood out - the guy who did Wickham did a great job of his sliminess. Julia Sawalha was also good. The rest were fine. In the movie, nearly everyone was great - Tom Hollander was *perfect* - and Donald Sutherland actually made me have some sympathy/liking for Mr Bennett for the first time (although I do think the movie let him off a little too gently, but the Beeb version wasn't any better in that sense). In fact, the only casting misfire for me in the movie was Colonel Fitzwilliam - Lizzie is supposed to think he's hot. Obviously they lost that whole subplot because they condensed the storyline to get her and Darcy together faster, but meh.
The genius of Jane Austen cannot be undermined, not just because she could write so beautifully, but she didn't need 'outrageous fortunes' of Shakespeare to tell a beautiful story. In that sense she was greater.
i think you mean she reminded you of cersei lanister played by Lena Headey. Elizabeth Bennet is way too clever to be compared with probably the most selfish and unintelligent women in the 7 kingdoms
OMG! I can't count how many times I've seen this movie and I just noticed two things I've never seen before in the scene with the Bennets at dinner with Mr. Collins. Lizzie is watching her father when he comments on Mr. Collins's skill at complimenting the ladies and he looks directly at her. He's giving her a signal that Collins is fair game. She then jumps in and asks Collins if he practices his compliments or if they are spontaneous. Jane is watching Lizzie and you can see she disapproves and it looks like she kicks Lizzie under the table! This makes me love this movie even more!
Happy you liked it! 😁 Yeah, all the people she roasts deserve it, except when it comes to Darcy, he didn't deserve ALL the roasting she directed his way, poor guy. 😆
@@chiaratippy well, if your desire to engage beholding our astonishing couple's ups and downs, disputes and picking on each other's graciously formed grudges, I STRONGLY suggest you to watch "Death Comes To Pamberly." 🤣
"Goodbye lady b**ch" 😁 LMAO at the rage meter of Elizabeth during lady Catherine interrogation I died of laughter at the start of Mr Darcy's confession and Elizabeth confused face. 😂😂
Like the actress who played Dolores Jean Umbridge the actor who played Collins in this version deserves all the credit for showing exactly how big an insufferable ass is character was supposed to be.
i really love the fact that lizzie was stuck in pure disbelief when charlotte said she was going to marry mr. collins, considering how smart charlotte is. just shows how highly lizzie sees her. but ofc i see why charlotte would do such a thing. she’s not as romantic as lizzie, and would choose practicality and logic over feelings.
@chanel kim YES!!! Charlotte stans rise up!!!! We don't talk about Charlotte enough and it upsets me. Like there is a reason why they are best friends. Charlotte is that girl too.
Elizabeth is how i wish i was during an argument,
Darcy is what i really am during an argument.
Same, I really hate that about myself
Yeah, but he's so cute
Eh, could be worse. Could me Mr. Collins.
Same!! It sucks.
same omg
“I like dancing... even if ones partner is barely tolerable.” SHOTS FIRED
i own the book on KINDLE i love JANE AUSTEN Books my favorite when i was in 3 grade was always pride and PREJUDICE AND EMMA AND SENSE AND SENSEiBILLITY
she was like: homeboy!! i may be barely tolerable but you aint that HANDSOME either..you also ruse as f,bye
@@Bobby_den_Go_Away i thought he said “verily tolerable”
@@Bobby_den_Go_Away he said: Barely tolerable...osea, apenas tolerable...
Savage😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
High-key offended
LOW-KEY TURNED ON LOL
He so was! 😌
That almost-kiss was so bizarre and unnatural at that moment.
@@harringt100 Yeah, like what the hell? You just disgraced each other, actually it would disgust me if they were turned on by that.
Yeah, I have this vague memory of the director saying something as if he meant that moment to be that of two people who are attracted to each other having a heated argument and so as the fight gets more heated, so grows their attraction, but on my part I always found it weird as hell, to be honest. At least I could make fun of it now! 😆
I like the movie on the whole but this is one of those parts that got me this close to cringing.
This doesn’t feel like a 2005 movie it feels more timeless
I agree
Thats because the story is timeless
Ikr
It's probably because 'natural' eyebrows are back in fashion big time.
Oof :/ 💯
" I suddenly hate books" lol
that was hilarious....
Happy to know you liked it! 😁
Well, than you never liked reading that much
I didn't get that part😭
@@chiaratippy lizzie: im jared im 19
The character of Elizabeth was far beyond her time.
Which makes me think that it couldn't be easy to be an intelligent woman back then. Especially if you weren't supposed to work, just sit there like a pretty flower.
Rather the publically acknowledged one i can guarantee you women were much the same as they are today and always have been they just havent been able to have the same opportunities and freedoms which means they repressed and supressed themselves to fit into a pigeon hole of socially accepted boundaries and behaviours...not out of desire or character but out of survival. Men were writing your mum jokes on the streets of pompeii it is only the outward appearance and technology that has changed and with education and social revolutions that weve fought for the "priveledge" to express ourselves and own ourselves how we please to become a right not a rarity afforded only to the rare few women who were in both positions of power wealth and courage to act outside their societies pre determined bounds for them based solely on their gender and not their abilities.
@@EscargoTouChaud Hardly! It would take some time to learn instruments, sing, draw or paint, learn languages, embroidery etc. Women hardly sat doing nothing. The upper classes didn't work, that's why there was the working class.
Not really. This movie doesn't illustrate the customs of Jane Austen's time very well. It's not like the book.
@@bernicerogers2383 how has that affected the movie's portrayal of Elizabeth's character?
The most unrealistic part of this movie is all the characters saying Keira Knightley isn't very beautiful
Valentina lol right??
She's really beautiful but i think her hairstyle in this movie doesn't fit her
In other movies keira always has a sharp jawline, in this her jawline is a little rounded , maybe they made her gain weight. On the other hand jane the classic beauty has heart shaped face and silky locks unlike Elizabeth's unruly hair. It does make a difference.
Really? I remember the interview where she said that the first reaction some crew member had when they saw her was like ‘shit, she’s too beautiful.’ because apparently Elizabeth Bennet wasn’t supposed to be very handsome(?)
@@daniellavanessa6392 I meant the characters in the film
Elizabeth is who I want to be, Darcy is who I am
same 💀
😭😭
Truee
And that's awesome
Im Mr. Bingley hahahaha
A small reminder: the only time Elizabeth was rendered speechless by Mr. Darcy was when he said “I love you.” In the rain.
In the book it wasnt even raining :(
Or outside
@@vendettaloui4749
But the rain makes it all the more aesthetically pleasing....it was totally yumyum 😋😍
@@nafisa1014 totally yumyum🙇♀️
Also when Caroline Bingley goes like 'a family trait' or 'what interesting relatives you have'
You could feel her brain being like "omg that explains so much"
Lizzie being the queen of sass, poor Darcy didn’t know what hit him😭
He did like what hit him, though. LOL
And he kept coming back for more 😂 High key turned on 💘
Darcy, the og masochist
He did like it though, nearly kissing her after she REJECTED his marriage proposal. Oh, the power of Lizzy!!!
I love that at heart he was a decent man.. She simply out witted him and instead of him being intimadated and running a mile he fell in love with her and owned it.. I hope we all meet such people who value their heart over their locked in ideas
I completely lost it at Elizabeth recalculating Darcy's first proposal I'm- 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
😂
Brilliant touch!!!!
Thank you! 😁
Samee
That's something we all didn't know we needed, but we all loved xD
was this indirect encouragement to rewatch 2005 pride for the 30th time this quarantine? i daresay it is.
I Darcy it is.
LOL
Guilty, on the third replay since the lockdown 🤣
Omg. The impulse was common, not rehearsed?
Lady de Bitch 😭😭😭😅😅😅
"People do not die of colds."
"Though she may well perish with the shame of having such a mother."
*tea pours in the background* 🤣
I always thought Kiera Knightley playing Elizabeth would make the character even more savage and feisty than the book portrays her XD
Yeah, her version of Elizabeth is definitely less subtle and more "modern" than book!Elizabeth and her '95 counterpart.
Honestly i feel like they brought it back to life.. How ever old the style, they are people, and we all know these ones.. Or wish we were them.. Im sure the main character was written as a guide to many women and a lesson to men in reality.. How to be free and know you worth even when those whose opinion you would value most will try to make you believe otherwise
I think the 1995 version is more savage and in a more subtle way.
@@agatask yeah watching it for the first time and I was taken aback by how savage jennifer ehle is and I love it.. she and keira are actually surprisingly similar in looks, voice, and behavior
Including her looks, I actually hated they made her (and the Bennetts) look poor and very low class when they were not.
I always noticed just how hard she closed the book when he said "And must improve their minds with extensive reading" and I'm SO glad that you emphasized that part and made it 10x funnier.
It's funny how he was trying to pay her a compliment by saying that and she took it pretty much the opposite way. LOL I'm glad you liked how I made fun of that part, thank you for watching and commenting. 😊
@@chiaratippy Yes! And Mr Darcy wasn't quite subtle when he fixed his eyes on her book but Lizzie was too angry by his behavior at that ball to even notice his compliment. You could see how astonished he looked by that whole conversation they had.
@@rosewinnie Oblivousness, thy name is Lizzie.
Mr Darcy: breathes
Elizabeth: imma bout to end this man's whole career
Or Mr Collins: exists
Elisabeth: I'm about to upend this man's whole life
@@akgwriting9481 🙏👍👍😅
😂😂 perfect
No one:
Me: have watched the movie thousand times, still excited to watch this video like it’s my first time 😂
Right? I saw and was like I didn't know how much I needed this video!
Aayu Here me! I watch this movie with my mom ALL THE TIME lol. My sister and dad are more about adventurous movies. Me and my mom? ROMANCE XD
Me too i have watched it twice this week already
i swear I’ve watched it almost every night since i discovered it
Meeeeee
High key offended, low key turned on , why is this so relatable 😂
I was wondering if maybe Darcy isn't a bit of a masochist, considering he basically fell in love with Elizabeth 'cause she kept roasting him all the time. 😂
This used to confuse me, but yes it's relatable lol
@@chiaratippy Hence the saying "men like bitches". If you're too nice you're boring. It seems.
That one killed me))
@@sarakjeldsen769 Except if you're Mr. Bingley 😉 He likes dem nice girls
Please do one of Charles Bingley being a pure cinnamon roll.
Oh, that's a good idea! I might do it in a few weeks time though, once I've uploaded the others I'm already working on. 😊
My guy is a puppy
I was just thinking that.
Tim Loves Bacon cinnamon roll is an endearing term, it just means sweet lol
Rather being a puppy in love and confused
"I love you"
LOADING...
"... Please do me the honor of accepting my hand."
CALCULATING. "Sir I--"
This is actually one of my favorite movies. My wife can't understand why. Everyone here understands.
😂😂
Ikr
You are one of US
This movie is sacred in our household, it is held to a very high standard. There is no movie that I enjoy minute by minute and frame by frame like this one. It is an absolute work of art... aaah can gush over it for hours lol 😍😍😍
ONE OF US
ONE OF US
his proposal was truly awful "despite you inferior birth"
EXCUSE YOU?!
It was the worst!
Reminds me of an ex boyfriend who told me he loved me even I was blonde (natural blonde) and he disliked blondes. I pretty said. 'Wow. Just wow.' with my outside voice. To his face.
I noticed this video said "did you expect me to rejoice in the inferiority of your circumstances?" rather than "the inferiority of your birth" like I've always seen. Is this just a different take or?
@@gusmonster59 OMg the very same happened to me! And for the red nail polish. He just loved the girls with red nail polish and hated the black. The next day he saw me with black one.
It truely was
"Dancing. Only if one's partner is barely tolerable." will forever and always be the most badass line in my opinion.
Indeed, it have the same energy like you read that in the book.
I fall for Darcys eyes every time he looks at her.
They make a most handsome couple.
Elizabeth got the savagery from her father obviously
Her mom seems to have only her "poor" nerves
The implication is that Mrs Bennett is pretty much the same as Lydia, and Mr Bennett, when he was younger, went for her and married way down because he was a) hot to trot; b) a stupid young man. But rather than trying to do better for his family, he just hides in his study and cracks jokes - and yes, Lizzie gets her humour from him. What Jane Austen doesn't quite explain is why Jane and Lizzie turned out so differently to the others.
@@Trixtah i think it's because lizzie has always been a daddy's girl, and despite mr bennet's probable craziness when he was young, we can all attest to the fact that he is pretty smart and witty but to a fault. Jane, on the other hand, mustve been pressured because of her beauty ans because of the silliness of her mom. In a way, jane is also the smarter one next to lizzie, but softer and sweeter in disposition. Thats just my take lol
Her mom is terrible!
Flutterings and spasms all over me!
She definitely does. The look that was exchanged between she abs her father during that scene was priceless! They were playing off each other’s jokes. 🤣
"high-key offended
low-key turned-on"
... I scream laughed at that 😂😂
Hahahahah I'm glad to know it made you laugh! 😁
@@chiaratippy Well, it definitely gave you a new subscriber! 😂
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it! 💙
When two introverts turned out to be match made in heaven. 🤣
Elizabeth in this version wasn't really an introvert.
Oh no she's definitely an extraverted person
Nah, she's an ENFJ
@@lifeskillsection8468 ENFP
@@muradaliyev2981 what do those initials mean? Are they personality traits?
Lizzie is one of my favorite fictional characters and I really admire how she had an immense wit, intelligence and courage during a time when women were expected to just sit still and look pretty. Jane Austen was a gem and Pride and Prejudice will always be one of my favorite stories of all time. This edit just rekindled my love for it! Thank you so much! 💕
I couldn't agree more with everything is you said. 😊
So glad a discovered this movie
Snarky Lizzie and awkward Darcy. The perfect couple 😂
HopelessWanderer hey we share the same surname ........
isn’t it a bit funny how this movie is 15 years old and people still rave about it? and how mr darcys character is over 100 years old yet people still fall in love with him?
I am just re-reading the book for the 30th time and I watch this movie and the '95 miniseries every year, together with the rest of Austen's novels' adaptations. They are timeless.
because he's an awkward dude. unless it's his wealth that makes women swoon, which i highly doubt. he is an interesting character.
I'm 14 and I like it :v
@@chiaratippy I've actually been wondering - what if Jane Austin's books are considered just common romance novels, like our adult romance novels of today, in her day. People back then probably dismissed them because the book described times they were living. We love the stories because they show us a glimpse of life back then so the romance seems so cute and something to aspire to. So maybe in 200 years our stories will become that way in the future - romances through early technology (Harry Potter will probably become this timeless classic and be taught in English lit).
It's not a put down of the series since I like it but it's just an observation I had xD
@Inu I do see your point and it makes sense, but I noticed that there a lot of people even now who think she's just a writer of common romance novels, but for me that's a very superficial way to see her work. I think what makes her novels so famous and timeless is not her stories, as we've said, they are actually very "light", "simple" stories, it's her writing, the amazing way in which she creates these great characters and their lives and describes them with wit and subtle humor but without neglecting to tell us about their feelings and thoughts, the way in which she writes some of the most romantic love stories without being sappy, the way these characters feel real despite being fictional, the way they can feel modern even today despite living in 200+ y.o. settings, the way she makes fun of the society she herself lived in through her books, that's what makes her work interesting and compelling. That was true then as it is now. But yeah, today they surely have the added charm of taking place in a time period that we haven't lived in and many of us are curious about and find interesting because they lived so differently back then! Okay, I got carried away, sorry. LOL
I love how Lizzie and her dad make fun of Mr. Collins together in the dinner table. They're the best duo in this movie!!
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I tend to agree! I thought that Lizzie was really going to blow a gasket when Darcy implied Mr. Bennet was sometimes inappropriate during their rain storm confrontation.
The loading icon at rain scene had me giggling hard. 😂 lol
I'm very glad to know. 😁
hahah me too! Excellent touch
Haha, the loading icon followed by the recalculation, were great. I almost felt nervous for poor Mr Darcy for what was incoming...
That was perfect editing 😂❤
2:30 I love how Lizzie and Mr. Bennet are looking at eachother like "papa let me roast him" "Way ahead of you sweetie, I'm done, your turn" and the whole family just roasts the fuck out of Collins
That buffering symbol with Lizzie's face when he proposes almost made me spit out my juice...
Sorry not sorry! 😆
Am I the only one who lost it when Mr Bingley laughed at Elizabeth's sarcasm while his dear friend and sister are being roasted-
Elizabeth is me 8 hours after an argument thinking of better comebacks I could have said
Same but Darcy is me during the actual argument
2:27 always makes me laugh. Mr. Bennett gets in a little jab of his own and then looks right at Elizabeth 😂 he knows a roast is coming and he approves.
I believe Elizabeth got her roasting skills from her father. 😆
Ahh yes art, fashion, perfection, everything about this makes me smile at 2:46 AM in the morning lmao
hahahahah glad to know you liked it! Now go to sleep, though! LOL
I just look at my clock and it’s 2:45 am right now 😂
I watched this at exactly 2:53 am omg
I READ THIS COMMENT AT EXACTLY 2:46AM! WHAT A COINCIDENCE
3 am now lol
Elizabeth is the queen of sass herself!😂
edit:Thanks for all the likes...I love Lizzie and this amazing movie.
Yes she is!
Elizabeth Bennet is my role model.
Lady C: Did he ask you to marry him?
Lizzie:
Lady C: Did he ask you to marry him?
Lizzie:
Lady C: Are you engaged to him?
Lizzie: I am not.
Lady C then thinks that no proposal took place. It would never occur to her that Darcy asked and Lizzie said no. Foolish woman thinks Darcy will still be marrying her daughter.
Love this insight. I wish she said yes but I said no. And I wish I hadn’t. Lol
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It’s a pity you didn’t then encounter your love walking on the moors at sunrise. Things could have turned out very differently. 💕
Another theory:
Lady C: And will you promise never to enter into such an engagement?
Lizzie: I will not, and I certainly never shall.
Lady C then relayed the _whole_ conversation to Darcy, who took the above exchange to mean that Lizzie _might_ be persuaded to marry him. (“I believe you spoke with my Aunt last night and it has taught me to hope as I had scarcely allowed myself before.”)
Lady C keeps shooting herself in the foot.
This is the part I always thought was so incredibly stupid in the book she claims that they have been engaged from infancy. She's obviously talking about her daughter's infancy not Mr Darcy's because Ann Derberg is several years younger and if a girl wasn't married by 23 or 24 she was considered an old maid. So are we really expected to believe that at 22-24 are we really expected to believe that Lady Catherine deBerg hasn't got the hint yet that Darcy is not going to marry her sickly daughter who would probably die in childbirth.
Darcy is literally 28 years old even if they were engaged when Ann derberg was an infant and Darcy was like 6 years old she would be 22 that makes her Jane's age and makes the fact that her mom is holding on to the hope that he'll still marry her makes a little more sense cuz she's not an Old Maid yet. But if she's older like she's depicted in this version then it's Lady Catherine who's freaking delusional.
But yes you are absolutely correct she is not going to reveal anything about the faild proposal and because by this time she already knows what Darcy has done to patch up the marriage for her sister. That it wasn't her uncle who fixed it and that Darcy did it for her. She's not going to let the old Crow win. By getting her to explain details that are none of her business.
@@MaggieTheCat01 that theory is totally confirmed by the book! Lady Catherine not only told him that Elizabeth had refused to promise never to marry him but she actually emphasized specific things Elizabeth said which she felt would be unflattering; how determined to have/"ruin" him Elizabeth seemed to be. Of course, that just encouraged him to try asking again since he was pretty sure that Elizabeth, after her boldness telling him to his face what she thought of him, would have straight up told Lady Catherine "I'm never going to marry that guy" if she had still felt the same way.
So yes, it royally and spectacularly backfired lol
Keira Knightley is “not handsome enough to tempt me”. ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR FREAKING MIND?
Originally she was thought too pretty to pllay Lizzy. THe character isn't supposed to be attractive. Jane is
@@AuntieCass The one part of this film that didn't ring true was the claim that Rosamand Pike was prettier than Keira Knightley.
I've always noticed that Elizabeth slams her book shut after Darcy says, "And of course she must improve her mind by extensive reading," but it wasn't until just now that I realized that he glances very briefly (but instinctually) at the book in her hands as he says that. God damn, truly the romantic ideal.
i definitely noticed that glance! 🤣
"aaaaand suddenly I hate books" hahaha. I love these videos!! A compilation of Mr. Collins being oblivious/making people uncomfortable would be hilarious.
I'm glad you enjoyed them! 😊
I want the entire movie with your edits now
I can't do the whole movie, but I might post a video with more scenes from this and other period dramas later on.
This is one of those few films that you can watch over and over without ever having to get tired of it.
"You have insulted me in every possible way and can now have nothing more to say. I must ask you to leave"
This was the perfect comeback that I realized too late after a world-class fight with a former friend where they were drunk and literally insulted me and my family every way possible. They were promptly kicked out and lost two friends in the process.
I love how they're acting like a couple even though they arent
"I'll now feel guilty about roasting you" 😂😂😂😂
“So long lady de bitch” literally could not stop laughing for almost 10 minutes
Same girl same😂 I can't stop calling her that now
Bingley: *dorkiest laugh in existence*
They're going to eat him alive.
Couples that roast each other seem to work out 😂
Don't work out in real life!! U will end up fighting 😁
I think it depends on the motives behind the roasting. If they like clever word play and teasing, that's one thing, but if done out of resentment that's another.
"Perhaps, you should take your aunt's advice and practice"
"You died! Score: 0" line got me wheezing in my weighted blankets 💀💀💀
The end - Elizabeth chilling under the polluted shades of Pemberley.
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“And of course she must improve her mind by extensive reading”
Lizzy: **AGGRESSIVELY SHUTS BOOK**
5:53 we were watching this clip in school and my English teacher literally went "This is what clubbing was like back in the day."
AND I SWEAR-
The best part in this story is that was wrote in 1813 but today Elizabeth still is a rare woman to find.
Auhhh....if only I were as quick witted as Liz Bennett!!!! It'd be easier to sleep at night, I think. Great vid!
Instead, I'm Mr. Darcy! LOL Thank you for watching! 😊
It’s incredible to think that during the time they met, Darcy was the one being pointed as a proud man although Elizabeth got it at a highest level. I mean Darcy was surely rude at the way he refused himself to interact with people he thought was unworthy of his good opinion and Elizabeth ended up being the most affected by the blindness of her judgments.
In the end the point is that they both, in one way or another and in different moments of the story, got too much engrossed in their own pride and prejudice to see the truth of each other and they got punished for it, but luckily for them, they were both at their core good, intelligent people so they actually learned from their mistakes.
CTippy yes, I couldn’t say it better!
2:11 I humbly suggest: "Mr. Bingley being a total Golden Retriever for 6 minutes"
My favourite of the roasts :
He owns half of Derbyshire ...
The miserable half? 😂😂😂
And how can one be this eloquently savage in this day and era 😭
Honestly, the *ring* triggered *pats on the back* and the rage meter had me lol'd 😂
Glad you had fun watching! 😁
I hope Keira wins an Oscar someday. She is a talented actress and she did an outstanding job performing opposite Dame Judi Dench.
I might be wrong but I just realized Darcy freaked out and called Elizabeth barely tolerable so that bingley is not interested in her?!?
Was laying on my sofa softly depressed. Your editing is H Y S T E R I C A L
I'm so glad to know! 😊
Why when their dancing do they look like they could be riding segways?
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Omg bahahhahahahaha you didn't but now I can't unsee it!
Ahahaha 😂😂nooooo
I read this just as the scene came on and now I can't stop laughing pls 😆 How to unsee thisss
I love how Elizabeth says that dancing encourages affection and Mr. Darcy ends up dancing with her.
“aaaand suddenly i hate books” lololol
5:03
I love how Colonel Fitzwilliam just rolls his eyes at Darcy. It's like he's silently saying 'Yep, that sounds like you, coz.'
That scene where they dine with Mr Collins always gets me :)) I especially love the moment when he's talking about lady Catherine's daughter and lizzie and jane just look at each other like "can you believe this guy?". Just resonates with me on a whole other level, the number of times my friends and I have looked at each other precisely like that when men were saying some bullshit.
I love that Lizzie gets her sense of humour from her father.
My reaction when i read the comments section: These are my people! rewatching P&P for the 25th time.
Lizzie roasting Darcy is timeless of course, but I love love love the looks she exchanges with Jane and their father during the dinner with Mr Collins!!!
Can I just say I truly appreciate that you didnt trigger a fandom war and made fanvids/meme vids from both versions?
Thank you for saying this! If there's something I hate that's fandom wars, I find them to be one of the stupidest things ever. I'm all for having one's own preferences and opinions and having healthy exchanges about it with other people, that's why even here in the comments I try to take care of those users who leave hate comments on one version or that insult the actors (trust me, it's been happening more often than you'd think since I started posting these videos) or force their own opinion on others who think differently.
Yeah, I get really tired of all the BS rivalry about the TV vs movie interpretations. They both have their strengths and weaknesses. One thing the movie-haters seem to forget is that they had to cram the whole thing into 2 hours rather than 6. I think they did a great job. Also,, the movie isn't nearly so anachronistic as some people seem to think. I agree that Lizzie is more open with her emotions than would have been the case, but I thought the more obvious "liveliness" was not out of character at all, and it isn't that much *more* anachronistic than the TV version. I found the Beeb version a little "stagey" at times.
The cast was better overall in the movie version, which isn't surprising. In the Beeb version, it was really Jennifer Ehle, Colin Firth and Anna Chancellor that stood out - the guy who did Wickham did a great job of his sliminess. Julia Sawalha was also good. The rest were fine.
In the movie, nearly everyone was great - Tom Hollander was *perfect* - and Donald Sutherland actually made me have some sympathy/liking for Mr Bennett for the first time (although I do think the movie let him off a little too gently, but the Beeb version wasn't any better in that sense). In fact, the only casting misfire for me in the movie was Colonel Fitzwilliam - Lizzie is supposed to think he's hot. Obviously they lost that whole subplot because they condensed the storyline to get her and Darcy together faster, but meh.
"And the person with a quizzical brow" 😂😂😂
Never noticed Jane kicks Elizabeth under the table at 2:40 😂😂😂
The genius of Jane Austen cannot be undermined, not just because she could write so beautifully, but she didn't need 'outrageous fortunes' of Shakespeare to tell a beautiful story. In that sense she was greater.
this channel has done more to help me understand my friends' obsessions with Jane Austen than any miniseries ever could. thank you.
2:06 wow the way she said "I never saw such woman" reminded me of cersei lanister
I knew she reminded me of someone! Absolutely spot on hahaha
i think you mean she reminded you of cersei lanister played by Lena Headey. Elizabeth Bennet is way too clever to be compared with probably the most selfish and unintelligent women in the 7 kingdoms
@@lisag8538 *13 minutes of applause*
@@chiaratippy Accepted with honor
@@lisag8538 cersei was pretty intelligent though, she knew the game of thrones well :D
5:55-6:00 I wonder how many takes it took her to say that line without messing up. That was such a tongue-twister
OMG! I can't count how many times I've seen this movie and I just noticed two things I've never seen before in the scene with the Bennets at dinner with Mr. Collins. Lizzie is watching her father when he comments on Mr. Collins's skill at complimenting the ladies and he looks directly at her. He's giving her a signal that Collins is fair game. She then jumps in and asks Collins if he practices his compliments or if they are spontaneous. Jane is watching Lizzie and you can see she disapproves and it looks like she kicks Lizzie under the table! This makes me love this movie even more!
I love, love, love this! Lizzy is brilliantly savage and everybody in her path had it comin'!
Happy you liked it! 😁 Yeah, all the people she roasts deserve it, except when it comes to Darcy, he didn't deserve ALL the roasting she directed his way, poor guy. 😆
This had me literally ROFLing 🤣🤣
High key offended and low key turned on 😆🤟🏻
Glad to know you enjoyed it! 😁
6:08-6:18 aged like milk, cause you know they got married and all
Elizabeth and Darcy would both have plenty of stuff to use against each other if they had a fight or just wanted to make fun of each other. 😅
@@chiaratippy well, if your desire to engage beholding our astonishing couple's ups and downs, disputes and picking on each other's graciously formed grudges, I STRONGLY suggest you to watch "Death Comes To Pamberly." 🤣
I watched it back when it came out actually!
Dang you spoiled it. Milk pun on fleek
5:14 I just realized that’s his way of saying he has social anxiety 😭 what did it take me so long for
Not enough to tempt me... right 😏😏
Big fat liar!
Code for ”I’m afraid of looking as a perfect ass if I even tried to talk to her, she’s perfect!”
I love how Jane kicks Elizabeth under the table, lol. She knows she is going to roast Collins.
"Goodbye lady b**ch" 😁
LMAO at the rage meter of Elizabeth during lady Catherine interrogation
I died of laughter at the start of Mr Darcy's confession and Elizabeth confused face. 😂😂
You did it again! Love the Sponge Bob's time poster.
I'm so happy to know you liked this one too! ♥️
LIZZIE'S SARCASM AND CONFIDENCE THOUGH! :')
Mr Collins is underappreciated; his acting is on point 🤣👍👌🤣
Like the actress who played Dolores Jean Umbridge the actor who played Collins in this version deserves all the credit for showing exactly how big an insufferable ass is character was supposed to be.
3:47 I love how they're dancing so gracefully while somehow "arguing" 😂
High key offended. Low key turned on. Lol same Darcy. Same 😂
"I suddenly hate books," I have never agreed so quickly ever without even thinking about it
this is one of my all time favorite movies, it’s so good i’ve seen it hundreds of times
That last scene with Dame Judi Dench and Knightly is beautifully shot and acted.
Judy Dench's Lady Catherine De Bourgh is the most aggressive and intimidating version of them all. She is no noblewoman at all; she is a brute.
I feel like it makes Elizabeth's integrity and bravery more obvious and admirable. Not just anyone could stand up to such a heavyweight.
I love charlotte’s equal sassiness!!
I love how in the book Charlotte says she encourages her husband to care for the garden... Well played, Charlotte, well played. 👏👏👏
i really love the fact that lizzie was stuck in pure disbelief when charlotte said she was going to marry mr. collins, considering how smart charlotte is. just shows how highly lizzie sees her. but ofc i see why charlotte would do such a thing. she’s not as romantic as lizzie, and would choose practicality and logic over feelings.
@chanel kim YES!!! Charlotte stans rise up!!!! We don't talk about Charlotte enough and it upsets me. Like there is a reason why they are best friends. Charlotte is that girl too.
I just found this because I wanted to re-watch Pride and Prejudice. The edits make it so much better!