Agreed! One of my favorite moments from the book is when Bingley says he wouldn't listen to Darcy "if he weren't such a great tall fellow." Wish they'd have included that 🥲
Omg, yes XD I now need a black cat named Mr. Darcy and a retriever named Mr. Bingely. Can you imagine the hilarity that after I would name them, if they were ti have switched personalities? Lol. Like the black cat were ti be energetic, clueless, and innocent, while the retriever was stoic and shy. Oh man, gotta love animals and their quirks.
Ikr i didn't even remember seeing that scene in the movie even though i watched it a thousand times. But it's so cute and innocent. That right there is love 😭
@@TakittyLove it doesn’t have any meaning except he has the raving hots for her but is in a society where touching a woman casually is inappropriate. It’s Implied that she is unaware he is doing it, but shows he is longing to touch her. It’s the subtlest, sneaky way he can feel close to her.
I died with " internally screaming" and "dying inside " hahhaa I didn't know if I had to keep the scene' emotion or laugh because of the those expressions lol
Bingley is a delightful figure in the novel, adding necessary lightness to the canvas' darker tones. On the contrary, he knows exactly what matters most in life---honesty, happiness, freshness, love.
He's a trustful, truthful, & loyal nice guy marrying a trustful, truthful, & loyal nice woman. In a marriage where this is the combination, it's gonna be a happy union.
@@glendodds3824 I know. This is riotously out of character. I wear that this movie was made for people who have never read 'Pride and Prejudice', or who have only partially read it.
Darcy proposing: "you're poor and I should be ashamed of liking you, but pls marry me" Bingley proposing: chickens out, then "I've been a huge dumbass" * kneels silently* They're both disasters but at least they get it right in the end 😂
🥰 Same here. Bingley in this one is just so lovable. I absolutely love watching him and Jane whenever I watch this verson. My parents thought I was crazy that I preferred him over Mr. Darcy 😂
Jane's giddy giggling and teary eyes are so precious. She holds her emotions in check throughout the story and is so proper, gentle, polite. Only here do we really see her let go and spill some of her heart
*I like to think that the adoption went something like this :* Darcy : I despise everyone. Bingley : 🥺 Darcy : Bingley : 🥺🥺 Darcy : Darcy : I will, however, make one exception.
Technically speaking, for Mr. Darcy it was a third time lucky, because his first failed attempt at proposal happened at the Collinses' house and ended up in him not saying a word, much like Mr. Bingley's first attempt.
I have a friend she is beautiful! Like people stop in their tracks when they see her! And she’s so so so kind I have to protect her sometimes! I imagine Darcy is this way for Bingley a lot.
Despite Darcy being completely awkward and helpless most of the time when he's with Elizabeth, I love that he can be such a reliable person to others when the time calls for it (also "sure bingley leave me to clean up the mess" SENT me🤣🤣🤣)
Right! Idk if you've ever seen that Tumblr post about having social anxiety but developing the ability to Do The Thing when one of their friends needs it ("the Mom Friend override") but that is Fitzwilliam Darcy to a tee. I love that moment so much too 😉
It is my favorite part as well LOL! I think you did a great job at catching a lot of the really small details about the Bingley x Jane ship that I wouldn't have noticed otherwise!
His personality is literally pocket of sunshine. Can somebody make a good-evil chart of these characters, im sure he and jane would be on the purest/brightest side.
@Ephraim Samuel George oh don’t paint him so goodie goodie… I love him the way he is. Coldly Honest, non pretentious, sarcastic to boot… ah, and so stylish..😍
Omg, I never heard the “just say it” part when Darcy and Bingley are practicing outside the house (probably because I always laugh over it, after Darcy bows to him pretending to be Jane) - I love that little scene even more now!
When in the book, Darcy and Elizabeth are arguing and he can’t deal with it, so he just straight up insults Darcy, saying that if he wasn’t that tall he would respect him as he does and that he doesn’t know nothing more awful than Darcy.
It's one of my favorite parts, so here's the quote :) “By all means,” cried Bingley; “let us hear all the particulars, not forgetting their comparative height and size; for that will have more weight in the argument, Miss Bennet, than you may be aware of. I assure you, that if Darcy were not such a great tall fellow, in comparison with myself, I should not pay him half so much deference. I declare I do not know a more awful object than Darcy, on particular occasions, and in particular places; at his own house especially, and of a Sunday evening, when he has nothing to do.”
@@vlad-im4499 Wait, wait, when did this happen again? Was this when they were on the piano, Jane being sick, or…? I can’t remember the conversation, but I did remember that half as tall part. XD
@@onebraincellarmy6972 Yeah it was when Darcy was writing a letter to his sister and there was a bit of an argument as Darcy accused Bingley of boasting about being bad at letter writing.
jane is so calm and collected throughout the whole movie that at the end when she let's go some of herself and tears up while smiling is such a delightful thing to behold
god jihyo's apostle: This depiction of an ever-calm Jane reinforces Miss Lucas's concern that Jane does not express her affection for Mr. Bingley with enough force for Mr. Bingley to *perceive* her attraction to him. Jane is the proper, restrained Georgian lady -- but that very restraint hobbles her ability to convey her interest.
bingley and darcy is almost the same in the inside, but on the outside, they are different. Both are kind gentleman who value honesty, hold their principle high..
They compliment each other. Maybe as kids, Bingley was unaware of Darcy's awkwardness and discomfort and kept following him around to be his friend until the wall fell.
I'm not sure wanting her daughters to be happy quite describes it. She certainly wanted them to be financially secure in the event of Mr. Bennet's death. But she also wanted the increase in importance and pecuniary advantage that came with such marriages. If happiness had been her only motivation, then why did she chastise Elizabeth Bennet for daring to refuse Mr. Collins?
@@Musicienne-DAB1995she does love her children and want the best for them. She’s somewhat greedy and clueless but she’s a complex character not a villain
@@maddieb.4282 I don't like the way I phrased my original comment, even though it was not my intention to imply that she was a villain. I agree with what you're saying.
I think it’s more than just cute. His hand is precariously close to her butt when he does that. I can’t imagine it would have been appropriate to do so in those times. But it makes for great sexual tension!! 😍
I love Bingley - out of all of the Austen male characters - he is the most noble, humble, and a truly respectful gentleman. I think of the two, Jane got the better package deal!
But the problem is, Bingley is incapable of standing up for himself. He left his girl because his friend told him to, I don’t think girls would like a man who can’t stand up for them and himself. With that aside, he’s still a good guy.
@@IssyFishyy Well, I don't think it's that simple. It was very difficult to persuade Charles Bingley to give up Jane Bennet until Mr. Darcy convinced him that Jane Bennet did not return his feelings. Even so, Mr. Darcy was never sure that Charles Bingley would not return to his former love should he see Jane in London. So he wasn't that ductile, and I think Elizabeth eventually gave him that credit once she discovered the whole affair. It's true that Charles Bingley was very suggestible, but his attachment to Jane was stronger than his professed caprice over, say, purchasing an estate.
5:23 Panik!!! I love that part, it is ironic to remember the same happened to Darcy when he visited Elizabeth and was panik too... And now, Darcy is encouraging his friend, and the "mental note" in Darcy's head saying: *This was not the plan* and *leave me here to clean up the mess* of course Darcy guarding composture...was so hilarious
I just feel like Bingley is extroverted awkward and Darcy is introverted awkward. I find that Bingley is that extrovert friend that “adopted” the introvert friend (Darcy) and takes him to parties he doesn’t want to be and socialize even though he’s so bad at it XD
@@Musicienne-DAB1995 Yeah, I know that. I read the book bunch of times, even before watching the movie. Personally, I think the 1995 BBC mini-series was the best adaptation! I was talking more about the movie in question, not the book :)
2:06 I imagine Mr. Darcy's thoughts at that moment: "I'm not interested in family dramas but I'm going to pretend that I'm interested in what she says because my crush is here"
I think we really come to understand the Bingley’s lower social status (as they made their money in trade, which was a four letter word to Society) in the humility and acceptance of Charles. He was one of my favorite characters for this reason! He would have had an easier time adjusting as he was a young, handsome, amiable man with money who was actually open to the idea of marriage, but still, I adore his relationship with Jane in this film! How he clearly doesn’t understand the finer points of genteel society and she graciously makes his mistakes less noticeable. How he openly longs for her. How he has to practice his proposal with his True Genleman Friend, Mr. Darcy, and how both he and Jane ultimately fail for the “eloquent language” and just say, “ I love you!!”
The reaction of Jane when Bingley proposed her was so REAL!!! And she ssupossed to be shy and doesn't show her emotions... I wonder why I don't see a little of this emotion when Darcy re-proposes to Lizzie at the end..
Mr. Bingley is the very OPPOSITE of mean spirited obnoxious or leacherous. He is such a delight I'm relieved the world still has people like him in it..
I love that they included the part with Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley rehearsing for Bingley's proposal. I watched the '95 series (bought from CDON) and it had more these moments with men alone. I wouldn't mind getting maybe a new movie, or better series with a mix bit '95 and '05. They both have their own good things. '05 movie has better made to show the sisterly relationships between all the sisters, well, except Mary she doesn't show up much.
I know every woman dreams of Mr. Darcy but hand on heart I want a Mr Bingley. I want someone so head over heels for me that he asks his arrogant, pompous best friend to help him propose
When I reread Pride and Prejudice this year, as well as watching the 1995 series, I found myself liking Charles Bingley and Jane Bennet even more than before.
I must say: I love this movie and I love your 💭 for these scenes!! I love the “loading” and “…” emoji’s for those thoughts!! I’m laughing so hard! Thank you for posting this!
I love how they are the same level of awkward except Mr Bingley is 😅 awkward and Mr Darcy is 😐 awkward
Perfect explanation
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😂😂how accurate
that's why they are friends 😄
😂😂😂😂
The scene where he’s rehearsing with Darcy for the proposal is my favorite thing ever, we don’t get to see enough of their friendship imo
Agreed! One of my favorite moments from the book is when Bingley says he wouldn't listen to Darcy "if he weren't such a great tall fellow." Wish they'd have included that 🥲
@@ThePinkBaroness 9
yes!!!
Definitely. They're so precious
it was so cute when he was like “miss bennet” and darcy goes “mr bingley…”
his and Mr Darcy's relationship is just the relationship between a golden retriever and a black cat
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😂😂😂😂😂
Omg, yes XD I now need a black cat named Mr. Darcy and a retriever named Mr. Bingely.
Can you imagine the hilarity that after I would name them, if they were ti have switched personalities? Lol. Like the black cat were ti be energetic, clueless, and innocent, while the retriever was stoic and shy. Oh man, gotta love animals and their quirks.
Oh my lord! You could certainly not have put it a better way! Lovely!
this description fits them well lmao
bingley holding jane's ribbon to follow her is the cutest thing
Yea that scene is so cute 🥰
Ikr i didn't even remember seeing that scene in the movie even though i watched it a thousand times. But it's so cute and innocent. That right there is love 😭
Why does he hold her ribbon? does it have a meaning of courtesy??
@@TakittyLove it doesn’t have any meaning except he has the raving hots for her but is in a society where touching a woman casually is inappropriate. It’s Implied that she is unaware he is doing it, but shows he is longing to touch her. It’s the subtlest, sneaky way he can feel close to her.
That was so cute❤❤❤
He and Jane have to be the most innocent couple of all time.
They're like nine year old's with him being really only six.
ASI ES
Not really; Charles "falls in love" quite frequently. The real innocent here are Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam.
Lol…good one.
@@7prudent how does "falling in love" make him not innocent lol
"Look. Its Jane, Hi Jane" I died 💀 🤣
That was so adorable
I died with " internally screaming" and "dying inside " hahhaa
I didn't know if I had to keep the scene' emotion or laugh because of the those expressions lol
So adorable!!
Lol
The giggling went throw the roof ♡
Bingley is a delightful figure in the novel, adding necessary lightness to the canvas' darker tones.
On the contrary, he knows exactly what matters most in life---honesty, happiness, freshness, love.
Moreover, in the novel he is not a simpleton.
He's a trustful, truthful, & loyal nice guy marrying a trustful, truthful, & loyal nice woman.
In a marriage where this is the combination, it's gonna be a happy union.
How is Pride and Prejudice a dark novel?
@@funkyfranx definitely not dark but it has lots of tension. ie the entailment, the wickham scandal, lady catherine
@@glendodds3824 I know. This is riotously out of character. I wear that this movie was made for people who have never read 'Pride and Prejudice', or who have only partially read it.
Darcy proposing: "you're poor and I should be ashamed of liking you, but pls marry me"
Bingley proposing: chickens out, then "I've been a huge dumbass" * kneels silently*
They're both disasters but at least they get it right in the end 😂
😂😂😂 indeed
Am I the only person who is in love with both Mr Darcy and Mr Bingley even though they are polar opposites
No ma'am 😌
Right!!!
Both are excellent in my opinion :)
Yes!
No, it's not just you wonderful. 😂
my favorite hobby is rewatching pride and prejudice 2005 and trying to spot bingley and jane being adorable in the background 😂
Same here, my mom find it annoying because she likes Mr Darcy, but i just cant stop looking at him everytime he's in the screen lol
i have the DVD and same. As a matter of fact imma go watch it rn
🥰 Same here. Bingley in this one is just so lovable. I absolutely love watching him and Jane whenever I watch this verson. My parents thought I was crazy that I preferred him over Mr. Darcy 😂
Jane's giddy giggling and teary eyes are so precious. She holds her emotions in check throughout the story and is so proper, gentle, polite. Only here do we really see her let go and spill some of her heart
And her only insult in the movie:
His pernicious sister
Bravo, Jane!
She had been suffering in silence for so long! God I hated bingley's sister for being such an ars.
Like Elinor Dashwood in sense and sensibility 🥲
My taste in men range from Mr. Darcy to Mr. Bingley
Same hon
Excellent taste!
*I like to think that the adoption went something like this :*
Darcy : I despise everyone.
Bingley : 🥺
Darcy :
Bingley : 🥺🥺
Darcy :
Darcy : I will, however, make one exception.
Why does this doesn't have any reply😂 Friendships which start like this are honestly so wholesome💗
Mr. Darcy teaching Mr. Bingley Proposal 101 is like taking driving lessons from a guy with £10000 a year of driving fines. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
LOL
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Hahah Well Darcy can tell him what not to do. Darcy insulted lizzy, bingley insults himself. The latter is much more endearing
😭 I must inform you that this comment’s been on my mind for a week now
Technically speaking, for Mr. Darcy it was a third time lucky, because his first failed attempt at proposal happened at the Collinses' house and ended up in him not saying a word, much like Mr. Bingley's first attempt.
He is adorable, in such an innocent and open way... and his friendship with Darcy probably does both of them a world of good.
I have a friend she is beautiful! Like people stop in their tracks when they see her! And she’s so so so kind I have to protect her sometimes! I imagine Darcy is this way for Bingley a lot.
"just say it"
"say it"
"just say it"
"just say it"
"exactly"
"just say it"
LOVELOVE THIS PART AHHH
4:43 i cannot he is literally the 👁️👄👁️ emoji
Rats, how'd I miss that?! 😬
Despite Darcy being completely awkward and helpless most of the time when he's with Elizabeth, I love that he can be such a reliable person to others when the time calls for it (also "sure bingley leave me to clean up the mess" SENT me🤣🤣🤣)
Right! Idk if you've ever seen that Tumblr post about having social anxiety but developing the ability to Do The Thing when one of their friends needs it ("the Mom Friend override") but that is Fitzwilliam Darcy to a tee.
I love that moment so much too 😉
2:50 The fact that he's giggling at his best friend being roasted hhhhhhhhh I can't 😂😂😂😂
What can I say... it's identifiable
That's true friendship 😂😂
Honestly to me it seems like an awkward laugh, he is like "Hehe..he..he (are these two alright?)"
Alternate title: Charles Bingley being in love with Jane Bennet for almost 8 minutes
Mr. Bingley is not only bf of the year but brother in law of the year. He was always really nice to Lizzie.
I know riiiiiiiighht😂.It was so sweet.❤
NOT THE "this is a charming house" at 5:25 😂😂
Omg you are the first to point that out! Thanks for noticing it, it's my personal favorite part of the video 😅
It is my favorite part as well LOL! I think you did a great job at catching a lot of the really small details about the Bingley x Jane ship that I wouldn't have noticed otherwise!
@@Carol-pc9mf Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed ☺️
I noticed that immediately... I truly lost it 😂😂😂
His personality is literally pocket of sunshine. Can somebody make a good-evil chart of these characters, im sure he and jane would be on the purest/brightest side.
I'll give it a shot
Lawful Good: Jane, Charles
Neutral Good: Charlotte, Georgiana
Chaotic Good: Elizabeth, Col Fitzwilliam
Lawful Neutral: Darcy, Collins, Mary
True Neutral: Mr. Bennet, Gardiners
Chaotic Neutral: Mrs. Bennet, Kitty
Lawful Evil: Lady Catherine, Caroline
Neutral Evil: Wickham
Chaotic Evil: Lydia
@@jb7363 Thank you for your services 👏🏼
@@jb7363 Lydia is so low😂😂
@@snoopcatt3234 It doesn't necessarily make her the most evil. Just the least desirable preferences by society's standards lmao
@@jb7363 ok lol
The actor who played Bingley did it well .
They both look so apt for the role they play. Bingley as fresh air & Mr Darcy - so dour .
@Ephraim Samuel George oh don’t paint him so goodie goodie… I love him the way he is. Coldly Honest, non pretentious, sarcastic to boot… ah, and so stylish..😍
He and Rosemund Pike (Jane) used to be lovers when they where at Oxford together.
Based on what? Certainly not adherence to the book.
Cannot believe this is the same man who played a stone hearted Augustus in HBO's Rome
This isn’t him being clueless this is him awkwardly yearning for Jane for 7 minutes straight
the ribbon hold omg THE RIBBON HOLD
It doesn't matter how many times I've watched the proposal to Jane, it always, without a doubt, makes me cry of happiness. They're so beautiful.
I just noticed that even Mary is smiling after Mr. Bingley proposed. She doesn't smile a lot in the movie, but she looked lovely when she did.
Omg, I never heard the “just say it” part when Darcy and Bingley are practicing outside the house (probably because I always laugh over it, after Darcy bows to him pretending to be Jane) - I love that little scene even more now!
darcy going “exactly” is so funny. they’re disasters at their first proposal (attempt, for bingley)
When in the book, Darcy and Elizabeth are arguing and he can’t deal with it, so he just straight up insults Darcy, saying that if he wasn’t that tall he would respect him as he does and that he doesn’t know nothing more awful than Darcy.
God i don't remember that part of the book hahahaha 😅
It's one of my favorite parts, so here's the quote :)
“By all means,” cried Bingley; “let us hear all the particulars, not forgetting their comparative height and size; for that will have more weight in the argument, Miss Bennet, than you may be aware of. I assure you, that if Darcy were not such a great tall fellow, in comparison with myself, I should not pay him half so much deference. I declare I do not know a more awful object than Darcy, on particular occasions, and in particular places; at his own house especially, and of a Sunday evening, when he has nothing to do.”
@@vlad-im4499 lmaoooo I love it 🤣🤣 thank you for reminding me
@@vlad-im4499 Wait, wait, when did this happen again? Was this when they were on the piano, Jane being sick, or…?
I can’t remember the conversation, but I did remember that half as tall part. XD
@@onebraincellarmy6972 Yeah it was when Darcy was writing a letter to his sister and there was a bit of an argument as Darcy accused Bingley of boasting about being bad at letter writing.
jane is so calm and collected throughout the whole movie that at the end when she let's go some of herself and tears up while smiling is such a delightful thing to behold
god jihyo's apostle: This depiction of an ever-calm Jane reinforces Miss Lucas's concern that Jane does not express her affection for Mr. Bingley with enough force for Mr. Bingley to *perceive* her attraction to him. Jane is the proper, restrained Georgian lady -- but that very restraint hobbles her ability to convey her interest.
How did Mr. Sunshine become friends with Mr. Grumpy Grump
idk but that deserves a book of it’s own. they have such a cute bromance.
bingley and darcy is almost the same in the inside, but on the outside, they are different. Both are kind gentleman who value honesty, hold their principle high..
Darcy's not grumpy though. Just socially awkward in unfamiliar situations.
They compliment each other. Maybe as kids, Bingley was unaware of Darcy's awkwardness and discomfort and kept following him around to be his friend until the wall fell.
Opposites attracts sometimes. I’m a Mr. Darcy surrounded by mr. Bingleys as friends. It works out. We complement what the other lacks.
0:35 lizzy giving jane and bingley wingwoman eyes
Let's not forget that actor playing Mr. Bingley, Simon Woods, also played Octavian in Rome. A puppy and a wolf - that man has a range.
Indeed
Lol
5:12 "My Jane looks well, does she not?" Made me want to hug Mrs Bennet. She only wanted her daughters to be happy
she did very much love her daughters but she was only thinking of material gain, she's a vain and fickle woman.
I'm not sure wanting her daughters to be happy quite describes it. She certainly wanted them to be financially secure in the event of Mr. Bennet's death. But she also wanted the increase in importance and pecuniary advantage that came with such marriages. If happiness had been her only motivation, then why did she chastise Elizabeth Bennet for daring to refuse Mr. Collins?
@@Musicienne-DAB1995she does love her children and want the best for them. She’s somewhat greedy and clueless but she’s a complex character not a villain
@@maddieb.4282 I don't like the way I phrased my original comment, even though it was not my intention to imply that she was a villain. I agree with what you're saying.
Bingley & Jane = Golden Retriever
Darcy & Lizzy = Black Cat
By far the best "Bingley" out of ALL the Bingley's
As long as you are prepared to totally ignore what Jane Austen actually wrote.
@@michaelrooke2544 What did she write? I have read the book but I might have forgot some details.
From the movies and shows, he was the best, I greatest respect for the book so I really put him up to the task
@@hi-ve1cw You're absolutely right! I still love this version to bits haha.
He's following Jane and gently holding the little ribbon on her dress...the cute little ribbon...whipped like a little puppy -- I can't even🥰🤣
I think it’s more than just cute. His hand is precariously close to her butt when he does that. I can’t imagine it would have been appropriate to do so in those times. But it makes for great sexual tension!! 😍
them rehearsing for the proposal is so cute 😭😭😭 seeing mr darcy pretending he is jane is the funniest thing ever 😭😭
I love Bingley - out of all of the Austen male characters - he is the most noble, humble, and a truly respectful gentleman. I think of the two, Jane got the better package deal!
Absolutely!
He raised expectations for a girl and then abandoned her because a friend and a sister convinced him to. Hardly the noble thing to do.
But the problem is, Bingley is incapable of standing up for himself. He left his girl because his friend told him to, I don’t think girls would like a man who can’t stand up for them and himself.
With that aside, he’s still a good guy.
@@IssyFishyy Well, I don't think it's that simple. It was very difficult to persuade Charles Bingley to give up Jane Bennet until Mr. Darcy convinced him that Jane Bennet did not return his feelings. Even so, Mr. Darcy was never sure that Charles Bingley would not return to his former love should he see Jane in London. So he wasn't that ductile, and I think Elizabeth eventually gave him that credit once she discovered the whole affair. It's true that Charles Bingley was very suggestible, but his attachment to Jane was stronger than his professed caprice over, say, purchasing an estate.
Its all in regard with personality...Jane's is most compatible with Bingley
This actor really captured the cuteness and that dorky quality of Bingley
"Clueless little cupcake" YESSSS! I would absolutely want him as a friend.
He's the "wingman" every reluctant partier needs.
His red hair is a really nice touch!! ♥️
He looks so adorably boyish, naive and shy 😊☺
That proposal rehearsal and Matthew's "Mr. Bingley" never fails to Crack me
Mr. Bingley is just a breath of fresh air, I adore him 💕
the screech I let out at “this is a charming house”. you’re a comedic genius
ahahaahh thank you!! 😂
also “wow you really have no chill” caroline may be a pain in the arse but she’s not wrong
He drinks so much respect women juice. He’s just like “girls are AWESOME”
But can we talk about Rosamund Pike making me cry with her pureness
Oh my god yess
Perfect casting.
Darcy and Bingley practicing proposal is the most adorable thing
3:17 "Mr Bingley, Mr Bingley!" and then there just ignoring Darcy completely, that's hilarious.
06:20 No Darcy you don't even _sound_ like Jane 🤦🏽♀️😂🤦🏽♀️😂
Omg... I would have DIED if Mr. Darcy attempted Jane's higher voice in this scene!🤣
Mr Darcy and Mr Bingley complete each other, Mr Darcy help him with the brains while Mr Bingley helps him with emotions and socialization
Bingley already had brains. Darcy was just cleverer.
5:23 Panik!!!
I love that part, it is ironic to remember the same happened to Darcy when he visited Elizabeth and was panik too...
And now, Darcy is encouraging his friend, and the "mental note" in Darcy's head saying: *This was not the plan* and *leave me here to clean up the mess* of course Darcy guarding composture...was so hilarious
This was hilarious!!! The pikachu face, the buffering symbol… all of it was hilarious, it’s hard to pick a favorite moment in the narration. 😂
This film has exactly the right title for its story. Always love to rewatch it… 💐💚
i loved his and jane relationship for the whole book i was rooting for these two
The more I reread the book, the more highly I rate the love story between Bingley and Jane Bennet.
That was awesome!! My favorite part is when Mrs. Bennet is so shocked by their re-arrival at the end that she has barely enough time to turn around…
THEY ARE THE CUTEST
Bingley is cuter than a field of fluffy bunnies and kittens, I swear. 😂🤣
I just feel like Bingley is extroverted awkward and Darcy is introverted awkward. I find that Bingley is that extrovert friend that “adopted” the introvert friend (Darcy) and takes him to parties he doesn’t want to be and socialize even though he’s so bad at it XD
In the book, the friendship was pretty equal. They both had qualities the other admired.
@@Musicienne-DAB1995 Yeah, I know that. I read the book bunch of times, even before watching the movie. Personally, I think the 1995 BBC mini-series was the best adaptation! I was talking more about the movie in question, not the book :)
He is the exact embodiment of a golden retriever
Bingley is so wholesome. He’s like ron weasely
Not in the book, he isn't.
Your little rendition of scenes is so charming! I enjoyed it!
Thank you so much! 🙏🏼❤️
precious little carrot cupcake man
Bingely is too pure and precious for this world.
Simon is a great actor. So warm and sensitive here and so cold and emotionless in Rome. It's a pity we can't see him in movies anymore.
I was grinning through this whole thing, he's so wholesome. the best man
Never imagined a cupcake being an apt adjective for Mr. Bingley. 😆
2:06 I imagine Mr. Darcy's thoughts at that moment: "I'm not interested in family dramas but I'm going to pretend that I'm interested in what she says because my crush is here"
Simon played Bingly so well.... so understated and yet such personality.
How does this resemble the Bingley from the book? The guy in this videoclip is a rudderless simpleton.
No wonder Mr. Darcy has stepped in to help him make decisions, this sweet little man needs an adult with him at all times!
Missed chance of naming this video "Charles Bingley being a golden retriever for 8 minutes straight" lol
I’ve always thought Bingley laughs at “she would be a fearsome thing” because he know Darcy is talk about Elizabeth
yes! people always focus on Darcy and forget Charles but he is equally as cute! And your edits made it so funny!
Everyone is always head over heels for Mr. Darcy meanwhile I wish I had a Bingley
I think we really come to understand the Bingley’s lower social status (as they made their money in trade, which was a four letter word to Society) in the humility and acceptance of Charles. He was one of my favorite characters for this reason! He would have had an easier time adjusting as he was a young, handsome, amiable man with money who was actually open to the idea of marriage, but still, I adore his relationship with Jane in this film! How he clearly doesn’t understand the finer points of genteel society and she graciously makes his mistakes less noticeable. How he openly longs for her. How he has to practice his proposal with his True Genleman Friend, Mr. Darcy, and how both he and Jane ultimately fail for the “eloquent language” and just say, “ I love you!!”
6:20 is one of my favorite scenes in the movie
3:06 best line in the whole movie. Especially when he says “sir” and his face changes. 😂
The reaction of Jane when Bingley proposed her was so REAL!!! And she ssupossed to be shy and doesn't show her emotions...
I wonder why I don't see a little of this emotion when Darcy re-proposes to Lizzie at the end..
There's a reason for that. The actors were dating RL and Jane's actress was feeling emotions she hoped to feel soon.
clueless little cupcake is just about the most accurate thing I've heard anybody call Bingles.
Mr. Bingley is the very OPPOSITE of mean spirited obnoxious or leacherous. He is such a delight I'm relieved the world still has people like him in it..
I love that they included the part with Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley rehearsing for Bingley's proposal. I watched the '95 series (bought from CDON) and it had more these moments with men alone.
I wouldn't mind getting maybe a new movie, or better series with a mix bit '95 and '05. They both have their own good things.
'05 movie has better made to show the sisterly relationships between all the sisters, well, except Mary she doesn't show up much.
5:25 NOT THE “THIS IS A CHARMING HOUSE” BAHAHAHA
I almost didn't catch that 😂 I died
"bounce bounce" and "hi Jane!" Really got me! This is so flipping funny 😂😂
He just is a golden retriever in human form
I know every woman dreams of Mr. Darcy but hand on heart I want a Mr Bingley. I want someone so head over heels for me that he asks his arrogant, pompous best friend to help him propose
When I reread Pride and Prejudice this year, as well as watching the 1995 series, I found myself liking Charles Bingley and Jane Bennet even more than before.
he’s adorable
3:40 Mary's eye roll the background 💀😭😭
this is currently my favorite video on youtube thank you very much ma'am
this is currently my favorite comment on a video of mine so thank YOU very much!
Not him wanting to say "this is a charming house.." I can't-😂😂
B: Just say it
D: Say it
B: Just say it
D: Just say it
B: Just say it
D: Exactly
This quick little bit is my favorite part of the proposal practice 😂😂
Laughed aloud at the "loading"...
Cupcake is literally the best THE BEST way to describe him!
“Oh it’s a disaster isn’t it” omg he’s so sweet 😂😂✨
i thought Simon Woods added the most depth of character to this roll. He really added so much to this production !
I must say: I love this movie and I love your 💭 for these scenes!! I love the “loading” and “…” emoji’s for those thoughts!! I’m laughing so hard! Thank you for posting this!
You're welcome ☺️ I'm glad you liked it!
Bingley in this adaptation is just adorable, you can't not love him.
Of course, I'm a Darcy kinda girl myself, but Bingle is just... So cute ♡♡♡¿
omfg a cupcake is the perfect way to describe mr. bingley 😭😭✋🏼
This video's humor is so underrated
Jean: * literally just brearhes *
* *Bingley.exe has stopped working* *