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Literary adaptations just don't get any better than director Joe Wright's 2005 version of Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice. The key word here is adaptation, because Wright and gifted screenwriter Deborah Moggach have taken liberties with Austen's classic novel that purists may find objectionable, but in this exquisite film their artistic decisions are entirely justified and exceptionally well executed. It's a more rural England that we see here, circa 1790 (as opposed to Austen's early 19th century), in which Elizabeth Bennet (Keira Knightley) is one of several sisters primed for marriage, with an anxious mother (Brenda Blethyn) only too desperate to see her daughters paired off with the finest, richest husbands available. Elizabeth is strong-willed and opinionated, but her head (not to mention her pride and prejudice) lead her heart astray when she meets the wealthy Mr. Darcy (Matthew Macfadyen), whose own sense of decency and discretion (not to mention his pride and prejudice) prevent him from expressing his mutual affection. They're clearly meant for each other, and as Knightley's performance lights up the screen (still young enough to be girlishly impertinent, yet wise beyond her 20 years), Austen's timeless romance yields yet another timeless adaptation, easily on par with the beloved BBC miniseries that has been embraced by millions since originally broadcast in 1995. Individual tastes will vary as to which version should be considered "definitive," but with a stellar supporting cast including Judi Dench and Donald Sutherland, this impeccable production achieves its own kind of perfection. --Jeff Shannon

 
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Product Details
Actors:Keira Knightley, Matthew Macfadyen, Rosamund Pike, Jena Malone, Carey Mulligan
Director:Joe Wright (IV)
Format:AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Language:English
Subtitle:English, French, Spanish
Number of Discs:1
Studio:Universal Studios
Run Time:129 minutes
DVD Release Date:February 28, 2006
Average Customer Rating: based on 911 reviews

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1A horrible portrayal of Elizabeth  Jul 27, 2008
Keira Knightly's interpretation of Elizabeth Bennet was ridiculous. She made Lizzy out to be sort of a snot. Elizabeth would never have disrespected her mother the way Knightly's version did in this movie. It was not true to the book, to the character, or to the period. Perhaps it was bad directing & not completely the actress's fault but that totally ruined the movie, for me.

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3Why Kiera Knightley?  Jul 24, 2008
Kiera Knightley ruined this movie for me, just like she also ruined King Arthur too. Frankly, I just don't like her at all, not her appearance nor her acting ability. Shame too, as the rest of the ensemble as well as the cinematography, musical score, etc.. are easily four stars.

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2Disappointing and Confusing  Jul 21, 2008
This movie was the most disappointing version of Pride and Prejudice yet...There was so much of the story left out that if you had never read the books you'd be lost(as were the two people watching with me) The actors were not convincing in their roles. Overall I was very disappointed in this film.

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2Uugggh!  Jul 20, 2008
Really disappointing in comparison to the A&E production. Read the book and you'll realize the difference. A&E was faithful to the book and to the time period; an excellent series. This might appeal to some but is nowhere near the quality interpretation of the A&E/Colin Firth series.

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5Glowing Review  Jul 17, 2008
I love this movie. The acting, the cinimatography, the music, the script, costumes, set direction...

Cinimatography: The sweeping landscapes, the close-ups of Mr. Darcy's hand, the continuous shots at the Netherfield Ball are amazing. The way the camera follows the different characters through multiple rooms in the sweeping mantion without edits. I think they used some cg to piece a few of the shots together seamlessly, but a lot of it clearly depended on plentiful rehearsal and organization. Beautiful.

I could go on and on, but I won't. Just see this movie, or not I don't really care as long as I can continue to watch it.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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