October 07, 2003

Pride and Predjudice

The BBC production of Pride and Predjudice is great entertainment! Very well done. The costumes, settings, casting, and acting are all fantastic. I remember hating the book in high school. I thought it was an annoying piece of soap opera drivel, but the mini-series is really good.

Might even go back and read the book to see if I gave it a bum rap back when I was an ignorant child.

Posted by kstroke at October 7, 2003 01:39 AM
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I have loved reading and watching Pride and Predjudice. The characters capture the elligence and nature of the times.

At the beginning of the movie you begin to despise Mr Darcy and wonder whats his problem. But towards the end of the 1st half you begin to admire him. No one could have done better than Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehile they are legends. Thanks to BBC for providing an awesome Movie and thanks to Jane Austin for writting the novel.

Sorry for the spelling

Posted by: Rochelle at March 20, 2004 05:39 PM

This is the A&E and BBC version of Pride and Prejudice that came out about 5 years ago.

This series is the best. Even though they have scandalous scenes of Mr. Darcy that aren't in the book. :D

Everything is so well done -- the actors are very expressive and they paid a lot of attention to the smallest details (Mary looks like she can actually play the piano).

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