I love the 1990's BBC version. The keira knightley version is quite romantic too. For some reason, I find the novel Elizabeth to be a bit cruel and not very likable.
My favorite is probably the movie because it is short enough to enjoy in one sitting. But the tv version is probably the best version.
What do people think?
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Risposta da wonder2wonder
il 8 marzo, 2017 alle 8:03PM
I liked the 1995 BBC Drama series with Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy and Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennet. It was just like how I pictured them when reading the novel.
Risposta da catmydogs
il 8 marzo, 2017 alle 8:36PM
The BBC version is usually considered the best of all the adaptations. It was also the first version I ever saw. Excellent film, very rewatchable!
Risposta da Maria Kelly
il 8 marzo, 2017 alle 10:44PM
My favorite is Pride & Prejudice & Zombies.
Risposta da lmao7
il 9 marzo, 2017 alle 12:44AM
lol haven't seen that, but I saw a Bollywood version and Bridget Jones - supposed to be based on P&P (and Darcy )
Same here! plus the song Collide I remember played during the trailer and wanted to watch it. Nobody wanted to watch with me so I went alone haha, my first time ever lol I will need to rewatch BBC version when I have time, I was not so interested when I first saw in school during English class.
Risposta da luthien
il 9 marzo, 2017 alle 1:00AM
My favorite is the movie for the same reason as you, it's short enough to enjoy at any time. And the way Matthew Macfadyen, as Mr. Darcy, would look at Elizabeth made me swoon. l Love the BBC also, of course, but because of the length, it's hard to revisit.
I also agree with you about the book. Book Elizabeth isn't as likable as movie or series version.
Risposta da rudely_murray
il 9 marzo, 2017 alle 1:58AM
I never liked the casting of Keira Knightley in the movie version. She's far too pretty and charming to be a convincing Lizzie Bennett.
The 1940 film is a lot better, although Greer Garson is certainly too old.
Risposta da lantzn
il 9 marzo, 2017 alle 2:03AM
Well then you can't forget Lost in Austin.
https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/15129-lost-in-austen
Risposta da AusFem
il 9 marzo, 2017 alle 2:15AM
Totally agree with you there. Loved that version and Colin Firth made the perfect Mr Darcy
Risposta da Maria Kelly
il 9 marzo, 2017 alle 5:29AM
Heaven forbid I that I should forget Lost in Austin. Thanks.
Risposta da SevenHouses
il 9 marzo, 2017 alle 5:38AM
I've read the novel (and the original). I guess you're saying the movie is worth watching?
Risposta da Maria Kelly
il 9 marzo, 2017 alle 5:44AM
Definatly. It keeps a lot of the Jane Austin plot, and it's a kick to see demure English your ladies that not only wear swords, but know how to use them.
Risposta da lantzn
il 9 marzo, 2017 alle 3:30PM
I watched the trailer and saw Downton Abbey meets zombies. I wondered what happened to their cousin when the show ended.
Risposta da Maria Kelly
il 9 marzo, 2017 alle 4:09PM
Yes, I really think you should see it. I remember when the book came out, it was such a novelty and original mashup. I rented it at Redbox. I don't know if you have one where you live, but you can rent it for two dollars a day.
Risposta da Joe
il 14 aprile, 2017 alle 2:06PM
The book and the TV series are the best, but the earlier TV series and the film are good enough- although, I'm not too fond of Keira's portrayal, and also, Lost In Austen is ok, but I really hate Death comes to Pemberley
Risposta da Maria Kelly
il 14 aprile, 2017 alle 2:15PM
@Joe: Have you seen Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, and if you have, what is your opinion about it?
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