Pride and Prejudice
Watched August 27th, 2007I finished watched the BBC miniseries of Pride and Prejudice. Now, I own the book version but it’s sitting on my bookshelf still unread. There’s just something about the way Jane Austen writes that utterly bores me to death.
The series however, has been utterly delightful and I enjoyed every moment of the six episodes. Call me plebeian, but just seeing the people interacting and moving about amongst quaint (and on occasions, grand) English country settings is enough to sustain an interest in me to keep watching (as opposed to having to read Austenian descriptions of people and places), even if the dialogue at times gets a little difficult to understand.
My favourite characters are definitely, Elizabeth Bennet, her father and of course, everyone’s favourite, Mr. Darcy. I absolutely love the character of Elizabeth, for her sensibility, her quick wit and her courage to stand up to people who offend her, regardless of class. One of my favourite scenes was her argument with Lady Catherine de Bourgh. Of course, she wasn’t without flaw in how she was quick to judge and presume things but hey that makes her a more real character. Her father too, is one of the most awesome fictional dads I’ve ever come across! I loved his snarky attitude towards his wife and silly daughters.
And Mr. Darcy. Apart from his subtle little mannerisms that are just adorable (giant top-hat!!), he’s just an awesome person. I loved that he fell in love with Elizabeth because she was different from the other flighty women around her. He merely accepted the fact that Elizabeth was a brilliant and different young woman, without any condescension. Sure, he had his whole superiority complex at the very beginning (but who can blame him when he lives in a gigantic brick-box of a house and resides in a social class way above her own). I love the fact that Darcy’s so willing to be frank and honest (even if it might slight and offend) and yet willing to apologise when he makes mistakes, and only when he makes mistakes. And that, in my opinion, is the template of an admirable person.
Mr. Collins is definitely a character I dislike the most in the series. He’s such a slimy character; thinking so highly of himself and so willing to condescend. His initial attraction to Elizabeth had nothing to do with her personality, but only her looks. He fumbles and flops all over himself while he tries to catch her eye, by making one foolish remark after another about his station in life. He patronisingly assumes that Elizabeth would be falling head over heels for him for his meager wealth and it was another favourite scene of mine when Elizabeth laid her smackdown on him.
Anyway, I’m just another person who highly recommend this series to anyone. Does anyone know anything about the 2005 movie adaptation? I have a feeling that Keira Knightley would do a terrible job as Elizabeth (ugh, I can imagine her doing her whole “Pirates of the Caribbean”, indignant, angry, “OMG shut up okay at least you don’t have to wear a corset!!” spiel and tying that in with her version of Elizabeth) and he looks too pansy to be a proper Mr. Darcy.
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I hated Mr. Collins. I remember blogging about Pride and Prejudice myself when I first read it — that was over a year ago. Makes you realise how quickly time flies by! I also hated Elizabeth’s mother; she was so obsessed with her children getting married that I was quite ready to slap her by the end.
Mr. Darcy is not the easiest man to love. It takes you a while to completely figure him out but once you do it just makes you love him even more, in my opinion. The TV series is much better than the film adaptation – anything that has Colin Firth in it must be, surely?
I haven’t seen the 2005 version but, I heard that its Mr. Collins was hotter than its Mr. Darcy which to me is just terrible… blasphemous.
But, I love the BBC version of Pride & Prejudice. I love the book too. It’s all good.
I’ve really been dying to read Pride and Prejudice and see the movie. I’ve heard rave reviews about both but I haven’t got the time.
By the way, you’ve linked me twice on your exits page. It’s all good for me, but yanno. ;)
I’ve read the novel before, but I can’t remember if I did finish it or not; got to agree with Jane Austen’s writing being terribly boring. And I was only 12 then! :P
I never watched the new movie, only the BBC version.
I can’t stand guys with an outright superiority complex because I’m not the type that likes to be considered as inferior. But I still liked the way he, as you said, fell in love with Elizabeth because of her personality. Guys that like weird girls needs to be admired. :D
Oh man, I LOVE the BBC version of Pride and Prejudice. If I start watching it I have to watch it all the way through or I’ll go crazy. Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy? Heaven. And I really liked Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth. Much more than I liked Keira Knightley in the 2005 version. I did actually enjoy the 2005 version, but it was a bit different. In the BBC version, the characters seem more mature, whereas in the 2005 version they seem younger. I think the 2005 version may be suited towards the younger audience. Both movies have their merits and I encourage you to watch the 2005 version sometime. But what’s really startling when you’re watching the 2005 version after seeing the BBC one is how thin Keira Knightley is. I once watched the two Netherfield ball scenes back to back to compare them and was absolutely shocked when I noticed the contrast between Jennifer Ehle, who is… well… a WOMAN, and Keira Knightley, who was a bit disconcerting.
I have to say that the way Jane Austen writes bores me to tears as well. I haven’t seen the BBC version but I’ve heard wonderful things. Maybe I could enjoy the story then!
Oh thank god! Someone else who finds Jane Austen boring! I don’t know, I just can’t get into the classics much. The movie with Kiera Knightley was just as dull for me. Her accent is so strong sometimes I don’t understand a word she’s saying, and I grew up in London! Why does she have to make that shape with her mouth like she’s trying to kiss someone while she talks? I don’t think it looks sexy, it looks and sounds even funnier.