@@natalyjimenez9634 yes, that was a big turning point for the story and how he thinks his rude attitude is nothing but honesty. If it wasn't for the second half I would hv never fallen in love with his character.
I love how he asked her what she prefers as an act of affection and she replied "Dancing"...then later, even after he said he wouldn't dance, goes and asks her for the next dance. He's an extremely shy person and said later that he has a hard time talking to people. So just imagine how scared he was to dance with her! He did it anyways cause he wanted her to know his feelings towards her. After rewatching it knowing he's super shy, all the awkward silent scenes are so sweet and heartfelt!! ushshsHsgsg this movie is so good!!! 😫
(Spoiler) also, reading through the comments seeing some don't understand and see no chemistry: It's supposed to be like that in the beginning because that's how Elizabeth see's him, a cold man who looks as if he's better than everyone and shows no emotion.. then later, after elizabeth confronts him about his actions, he explains everything in the letter and it completely changes her point of view about him. She then realizes they have more in common than anyone and that she truly loves him.
I’ve just read the book and at the beginning he acted like that not because he was shy but because he felt he was superior. Until that time in Netherfield when he started to have feelings for her. Still he tried to fight them, because she was from a lower status who could make him lose his reputation. And then, after she rejected and explained how she perceived his character he tried to change in order to be likeable (with not many hopes of gaining her love). But in the end, and thanks to his aunt, he found out he might have a chance with lizzie
I commented something like this on another video. I also realised that he asks her how she thinks you show your affection and she says dancing. Then later, to show his affection for her, he asks her to dance. I also thought that this may also link to him being jealous when he saw her with wickham, the scene before. Perhaps. Maybe he was scared of losing her to him. But any way yeah totally agree. Absolutely love this movie. I reckon it will probably forever be my all time fav movie unless something else comes up but I really doubt it.
I’m never over the moment when she turns his words on himself at the ball. “Dancing... even if one’s partner is barely tolerable” with that smirk. Bad bitch vibes 10/10
Yep. Only difference is, as a teen I wanted to becomes a woman like Lizzie. Now, as an adult I realise I grew up to be like Mr. Darcy. Now I just have to look for my Lizzie.
It wasn't until I read the book and began to understand what they were saying did I realize how deep and amazing that scene was. Now, I get this weird trail of goosebumps and fast-beating heart every time I see it
Most underrated scene: When Elizabeth meets Georgiana, it's so nice to see everyone happy and laughing. The way Georgiana looks at her brother you can tell she knows he loves Elizabeth and that she approves of her.
Also when Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley enter the drawing room at the end and Elizabeth slowly looks up at Mr. Darcy to find he is already looking at her and he quickly looks away. 🥵
This version of Darcy resonates so much with me, one awkward dude who has no idea how to express the raging fire in the heart, and most of the time... just scared stiff.
@Dalton Bond I see it differently, since that would just cause men to just feel entitled to have the women. Which I'm not saying that there wasn't any. However, there was not need to romance and courtship whatsoever which was something very prominent according to history. I even can remember when I was little that romantic letters used to exist, the elegance of love was totally different compared to todays. And at that time of me growing up. Women were independent already. But there also was no cellphone, and the internet wasn't near close what it is today. So I can definitely see the difference of relationships from now to back then, and it seems at least that technology has play a good part of it. In my opinion.
@Dalton Bond first, don't come with Biology here, since in this subject was not needed. Second, I never said that women were independent in the 1800's, I specifically said when I was young or before cellphones came along or the internet was hardly something compared with what it is now, to make a time reference, which by that time women were independent, at least in most countries. Third, again I disagree with you. It seems you are not a romantic person, which is fine. However, don't generalize, because not all men have your same opinion for romance. There are men that are romantic and not for the solid purpose of "getting laid".
@Dalton Bond well, I just saw this but to finish our conversation from different comments in a fair account. I will say... 1st, no, romance it's not a liability, it's a characteristic, a quality. 2nd, yes, I would love the romance but in person, preferably. I'm not a woman of text, etc, if possible. 3rd, not all men do it to "get laid" but of course that's something good to look forward to for both men and women because sex is an important part of a healthy relationship. It would be ignorant to say otherwise. And last but definitely not least 4th, for what I have read I'm really sorry that you have been this hurt by society's pressure and by the wrong women that came into your life before your "game" lifestyle started. Hopefully, you'll have a different perspective once the right person comes along if you are open to the idea, because that will definitely be up to you.
I have a married friend who is the same height as Darcy with his exact expressive blue eyes. He is very sensitive and sweet with his wife and to his friends. He is a cancer, they are known for being very sensitive and family oriented.
Same, I have watched it 10000 times. My favorite adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. I love Elizabeth, the mom, the dad, sisters, and of course Mr. Darcy!
You know, I always thought that when he flexed his hand after that, it was because he was disgusted by her. 😬 My sister had to explain to me that wasn't it. 😅
BelleFlower15 I was also curious why the camera zoomed in on his hand twice in the movie. i read it was because at the end lizzie ultimately takes his hand in marriage. so it was kind of foreshadowing
In this nearly two hour movie, they have a total of 25 minutes together and they manage to have one of the greatest if not the greatest love story in the entire compendium of English literature. Jane Austen was a goddamn genius and this is the reason she is still remembered nearly 200 years later.
I love how he says her beauty is only perfectly tolerable, but the moment he's walking in the room the first and only thing he notices (actually double-checking) it's her. Just perfect!
Thats why Keira Kneightly perfectly fits the role She is not very gorgeous which makes it easier to talk to her but she has a sense of attractiveness about her that u cant seem to get enough of Similar to Elizabeth
The cinematography is breathtaking and the acting - right on the spot. The subtle meanings and the characters were expressed and built so well. Favorite Jane Austen’s adaptation of all time.
@@graceblue1274 Atonement and Anna Karenina, same director as this Pride and Prejudice. And Keira Knightley is also play on those 3 movies. They're called 3 masterpieces of Joe Wright, the director, with Keira Knightley. But the last 2 movies are not as happy ending as Pride and Prejudice, tragic I say.
Have you seen ‘North and South’ BBC drama series 2004 written by Elizabeth Gaskell and set in the Victorian era. That is the most Romantic movie I have ever seen. Well worth a watch believe me!
But it says on Darcy wiki page relationship with Elizabeth Bennet that Darcy doesn't think much of Elizabeth cause of seeing her inferior to him in class however he starts to admire her beauty and intellect as they become better acquainted
I've watched many romantic movies but this one...this one wins. Their love is so pure, beautiful and superbly authentic. I had butterflies watching this especially during their kiss at the end. Their love slowly grew into something that not even them could control. The actors played the characters so well, their looks, their personnalities, the tension between them, all of it. Darcy and Elizabeth's story is breathtaking
@@Alexandria4242 Of course! I haven't seen many movies like this however. But here's some of my favorite movies/series with kind of the same vibe (Ik they're popular so I'm sorry): The Greatest Showman Anne with an e Little women Tangled Enola Holmes Reign And I haven't watched them but I believe that every movies based on Jane Austen's feel kinf of the same way
When Pride and Prejudice was published in 1813, farm labourers earned about £42 a year and skilled working-men, bricklayers and masons, earned approximately £66 per annum. Darcy’s annual income of £10,000 was thus vast. In today’s terms, he belonged to the top 0.1 per cent of British society. Elizabeth Bennet was likewise upper class (albeit with some middle-class relatives) because Jane Austen says that Mr Bennet was a country gentleman with an income of £2,000 a year, a sum whose modern equivalent would place him in the top 1 per cent of the British population. (The incomes of farm labourers etc are taken from P.H. Lindert and Jeffrey G. Williamson, ‘English Workers’ Living Standards During the Industrial Revolution - a New Look’ The Economic History Review, 2nd series, XXXVI, No. 1, February 1983).
Hi. Converting the sums of money mentioned by Jane Austen into their modern equivalents is very difficult and the totals reached vary enormously. For example, Wikipedia used to say that Mr Darcy’s £10,000 per annum would now be worth almost £1,000,000 a year. However, at present it says that Mr Darcy’s annual income would be equivalent to over £13,000,000! The previous estimate was on the low side but the current figure is much higher than any I have seen before. What is certain is that Jane Austen’s contemporaries would have known that her fictional characters were generally either very rich or at least wealthy. For instance, Mr Bennet’s annual income of £2,000 was well over four times what the average lawyer was earning in England at the time. Moreover, Mr Bennet had a larger income than some of Jane Austen’s other landed gentry. In Sense and Sensibility, for example, John Willoughby of Combe Magna had around £600 to £700 per annum.
Hence the Bennet family home, Longbourn House, and its estate were well worth inheriting and the parents of Charlotte Lucas were thus delighted when she agreed to marry the heir to the estate, Mr Collins: ‘Sir William and Lady Lucas were speedily applied to for their consent and it was bestowed with a most joyful alacrity . . . . Mr Collins’ . . . prospects of future wealth were exceedingly fair. Lady Lucas began directly to calculate with more interest than the matter had ever excited before, how many years longer Mr Bennet was likely to live.’(Pride and Prejudice, Volume 1, Chapter 22.)
Same. I learned how much it shaped me. With Lizzie teaching me worth of ones self and fabulous comebacks. And Mr. Darcy ruining my view of men because he’s fabulous. Why do fictional guys do this
I always drink tea when I watch this. For my friends and family it’s hella weird cause I’m a big coffee drinker. But for this movie I cup of tea is adequate 😂
I like the scene where Elizabeth walks in after walking for a long time. Her hair looks so pretty and wild. Darcy stands up so abruptly and he stares at her after speaking. His crush on her is immediately obvious. Lmao.
Most men at that time never seen woman with their hair down / wild as it was seen as intimate or post-sex hair / inappropriate. I believe that is why he was so shocked with seeing her, wild hair and muddy dress
In the book, the exercise (from her walk) made her face flushed with rose cheeks and glistening skin, iirc. She definitely had that bedroom look with her wild hair and dirty dress lol
The way Mr. Darcy’s hand convulses after a touch from Elizabeth WWWOOOWW And then Mr. Darcy is right behind her in the dance room when she’s very pretty done up And then he walks off as Nervousness
Oh Lizzy he's going talk bad behind your back then he's going to ask you what do you recommend to encourage affection why did he ask her that after insulting her behind his back did he realise bingley was right Lizzy is very agreeable
@@charlenerafferty3534 Short answer, because there'd be no story otherwise beyond "Say, remember when Darcy and Elizabeth hooked up at that dance and got married?" In universe, I reckon Darcy knew Charles would blab to his sister that she had a rival for his affections and she'd then be on his ass like white on rice all night long. Go back to that dance scene where they're talking about bad poetry, you can see Caroline behind Darcy's elbow trying to stare a hole in Lizzy.
@@charlenerafferty3534 Do you understand subtle glances or not? Sometimes words are spoken differently from the heart. That's why it's called Pride and Prejudice. They are misunderstood at each other all the time.
@@miadaniella-22 Uhmmm..... All of them?😂😂 I pick up on their vibe and can understand why they get offended when they do, but it's only because of the tone of their voice that they say it in that allows me to realize what they said wasn't nice 😅
Okay so for the first scene, mr. Darcy and our other two characters come in and are introduced the Bennetts including Elizabeth. When walking in, Elizabeth asks who the guy with quizzical brow which is another way of saying like an eyebrow that's kind of like raised as in kind of like looking down on someone. Her best friend says that that's mr. Darcy and that he owns half of the biggest state and then Elizabeth says that he has the miserable half. Then later on after the bennets have been introduced to mr. Darcy, Elizabeth asked mr. Darcy if he dances and he says not if I can help it. And then later on in this video mr. Darcy is talking to his friend and his friend is like oh Jane was real pretty and Elizabeth wasn't bad either but then mr. Darcy says no man you were dancing with the prettiest lady in the room and then says Elizabeth looks intolerable meaning she's not pretty enough to be worth his time. Then later during the same ball Darcy and Elizabeth are in their circle of family and friends and one of the friends mentioned poetry and how they receive too much. Elizabeth then says oh the Poetry must have driven them away. But then mr. Darcy says isn't poetry the food of love? Elizabeth disagrees and then mr. Darcy says well then what would you consider a romantic gesture? And she says dancing which he earlier said he never does. She also says even if one's partner is intolerable. she was there for insinuating that he didn't know how to romance a girl at all and that she heard what he had said to mister Bingley about her.
The second scene takes place in the big mansion and it's Mister Bingley sister mr. Darcy and Elizabeth. Elizabeth walks into the house and she asked Hey where's my sister and mr. Darcy answers that she is upstairs. Then Elizabeth says thank you leave the room and mr. Bingley sister says that the bottom of her dress which she calls the Hem of the dress was 6 in deep in mud since she earlier asked if Elizabeth had walked to the mansion we're Elizabeth there for said yes
"I do not have the talent of conversing easily with people I have never met before." Me neither. And I am not rich nor handsome. I am destined to die alone.
No, eventually Darcy’s loving words and his kindness towards Elizabeth’s family is what makes her fall in love with him. I’m sure there is an Elizabeth for you out there :)
Lizzy falls for Mr. Darcy because 1. He is adaptable to her/willing to step outside of his comfort zone for her; 2. He's willing to explain himself ("I don't converse easily with people..." and explain about Wickham in the letter) and 3. He rescues her sister's reputation when he could have stood by and done nothing. It's not about being rich or handsome; these are deeper, character qualities.
@Caifán Nah, you are here watching pride and prejudice which means you have romance and cuteness in every cell of your body. You are going to be fine. 💕
@@juthikamallika2969 if you haven't read the book. I will say to not waste any more time on missing out of that master piece. The journey is surreal when you imagine this actors while reading.
I watched this movie over 4000times in the past 2yrs due to depression...this is my happy place rewind & repeat. Whats really absolutely crazy is as im watching this & typing I have the movie playing in the background
It is definitely a film that is a go to for hard days. Even my 38 year old son goes to it when he's having a hard time. Jane Austin, helping people get thru for almost 200 years! If only I could bottle that feeling. Thank God for literature and film. I hope you're doing well.
Nice observation! There is research that straight men and women in love automatically changes their pitch so as to match the other’s. So Elizabeth in turn would darken her voice when talking to Darcy!
I must have seen this film a 1000 times and never get tired of it. Love the storyline, the characters, the acting, the music and the way some scenes were filmed. Pure magic 💙 And how it is all both so deep and light-hearted at the same time.
You cut out one of the cutest parts! After Mr. Darcy runs out of the house, Mrs. Collins turns to Lizzie and says: "What have you done to poor Mr. Darcy?" Lizzie looks out the window at him almost laughing "I have no idea!"
They cut one of my favorite lines, too. When Darcy asks her, May I have the next dance?" She replies, "You may." Then she takes Charlotte around corner and says, "Did I just agree to dance to Me. Darcy?" Charlotte says something like, "I dare say you will find him agreeable." Elizabeth laughs, " That would be most inconvenient since I have sworn to loathe him for all eternity!" Show the scenes with Darcy and Elizabeth, but show FULL REACTIONS!!! 😭😉💗
I was sad they cut the sassy table moment with the old lady.. forgot her name These moments aren't direct dialogue but are important as to their ideas of each other
But his face changed as soon as he said it. He realized he had made a mistake. I think the scene meant to relay that he was in a panic mode when Lizzy walked in
Mr. Darcy this, Mr. Darcy that. In pages of comments not one has mentioned the pure talent that is Keira Knightley. I couldn't imagine any other actor playing Miss Elizabeth Bennet since this was created. The chemistry and eventually the love between them is tangible. Such a fine film
exactly! in my opinion keira's acting was way more impactful than matthew's. i think everyone ended up focusing on mr darcy because the audience is predominantly female.
@@lowquality49 i wouldnt say more impactful. they both empowered each other in their scenes. it's like you are only at your best if your opponents pushed you all the way through your limit. They both have so much depth in their acting, that one subtle body language or glances relayed multilayered emotions to the audiences. jeesus christ, no 1 act the way they do, no 1. And kudos joe wright for capturing every moment of it perfectly.
I love that scene at 8:11 where Darcy is seen in the darkness and his face in the shadows looks really dark and almost serious and then he steps forward into the light and he somehow looks so much kinder and vulnerable. It's so similar to how Elizabeth sees him throughout the film. He seems very cold and distant at first but as he becomes closer to her his true personality shines out.
I'm sorry, I just find 20:35 so funny **everyone's in a dark room, scared looks on their faces as they wait for news. Mr. Darcy is pacing; he just can't stay still, until he finally is resigned to the fate of waiting. Just as he sits down, Elizabeth comes out.** Elizabeth: **gasps** **walks back to her room** Mr Darcy: **sits back down** I'm in stitches every time.
Matthew is by far the most wonderful and handsome and sexy mr d'arcy ever. He has a great little boy lost look on his face and something lovely about his mouth when he speaks, the little inflections, the voiceless yummy!
I’ve been telling my friends this exact thing, but no one agrees. He’s so electrifying, his eye contact so heart wrenching! His whole being makes me tremble. Yet he can be so calming my beautiful in the background of some scenes. Matthew is a wonderful actor in that all the emotions that need to be expressed are there in the precise milliseconds they need to be there to convey the message and I love ittt!! I love the way he walks, speaks and just exists.
Mr. Darcy: I've struggled against my better judgement, my family's expectations, the inferiority of your birth, my rank and circumstance─all these things, I'm willing to put them aside and ask you to end my agony." Lizzy: "I don't understand." Mr. Darcy: "I love you." Lizzy: *cONFUSION*
@@arlene3770 have you read the book? In the past 4 days I have read the book again and watched the movie twice. And because I saw the movie before reading I had the images so clear in my head imagining everything and then I watched the movie and could tell every thought the characters had based on the book when they were silent. Specially Mr. Darcy!
Elizabeth’s gesture of taking Darcy’s hand here is her answer to his question back in April, during the rain scene, when he said “ Please do me the honour of accepting my hand” i.e she accepts his marriage proposal.
I absolutely adore the scene when he helps her her to the carriage,and after that, the director focuses on his hand... That gesture,oh my, is so full of passion and love!
You're in great luck. Jennifer Ehle (1995 production's Elizabeth Bennett) is reading it during our Quarantine! It's here on youtube and on her Instagram!
Took me 3 to finish the book 😓 it’s so easy to put down because English was more complex back than and difficult to understand. When I finished it I honestly thought it was ok. But since so a lot of people love the book so much, I’m giving it another try.
“I cannot forget the follies and vices of others so soon as I ought, nor their offences against myself. My good opinion once lost is lost forever.” Darcy stay away from Twitter!
@@charlenerafferty3534 I think he meant that if his impression of someone turns sour, there's nothing the said person can do to get back in his good books.
@@NG-uf2iu oh right but if talking about Elizabeth Bennet she immediately dislike him if before he demean her but what does he mean I have fought against my better judgement I don't know what he's on about I think he meant he sees Elizabeth Bennet as beneath him so he was against her and I think he thought she was uncivil I'm right I could be wrong are like it says on the back of the pride and prejudice book Elizabeth vivacity beauty and wit leave Mr Darcy unmoved there first meeting maybe he noticed all
I adore Darcy in this version. He is much better understood after reading the book though. His shyness mixed with his superiority complex comes across beautifully and his transformation is wonderful. Fantastic acting. I just wish this version was as long as the BBC version.
I’m gonna take a guess and say that Mr. Darcy’s insulting comments in the beginning towards Lizzie was him trying his best to convince himself that he didn’t like her even though he instantly noticed her so much that he did a double take of her while he was walking through the crowd from the get go and he was simply complimenting Jane’s beauty because he was encouraging his best friend to go for Jane because he clearly noticed how much his friend was already taken by her. This makes more sense to me in my mind when later it’s revealed that he was technically engaged at birth to another woman; he was simply trying to honor his family/promise/expectations and not to fall in love with Elizabeth in the beginning but as we know he desperately fails ♥️🥹 I think he wasn’t expecting to ever see Lizzie again until she walked back into his life while visiting sick Jane with her hair all down and glowing in her natural beauty. There was NO going back for that man from there 😂👏
I agree with this analysis In addition to 1. Bingly is from the middle class 2 mr darcy is from the upper class (those who are less than one % ofthepopulation) 3 mr darcy has an ethical attitude and integrity So he used to deal with girls and mothers in conservative manner to avoid giving them hope 4 he was not that pride man (Remember that elizabeth told her father he is not proud I was entirely wrong about him Remember the house keeper of pimberly) He was conservative as a sort of protection 5 in his first proposal He was trying to explain his social circumstances and informing her that he admits scruples in their relationship simply because he loves her and admires her personality
Maria Clemente me too I’d love some continuing story movie or tv show the closest we have is (death comes to pemberley ) have you seen it ?? It’s a good story but it’s only 3 episodes!! Not nearly enough 😂
Maria Clemente that is why I love rereading the end of the book so much! It shows their happy and easy relationship, at least a little more than the movie
Have you noticed that Georgiana plays the same music on the piano as Lizzie, only at a whole another level? Every detail in this movie is just perfection..
definitely not alone, have cried to this almost three times. At first I was very adamant (to myself) about not watching the film again bc I'm busy with schoolwork and I didn't want to cry so much again. Yet here I am, 3 am and crying over this beautiful film. God I'm lonely.
They said there's going to be 1 movie that you will watch over and over again and continue to feel joyful and in love afterwards. This is that movie for me. I think I watched this more than 5 times since I discovered it. I'm actually listening to this in audiobook version. Such a good story.
This is just the greatest love story of all time❤️ Kiera and Matthew are absolutely brilliant as Elizabeth and Darcy❤️ This movie Cheers me up, couldn't be more grateful for this masterpiece 💎
I’ve been crying over this movie for five days, i’ve watched other things too but i can’t get it out of my head, i turn into a mushy softie whenever a scene pops into my mind ,,, how does one get out of this
Matthew Macfadyen is most definitely my favorite Mr. Darcy! Colin Firth did a great job too, but I just don't get those warm fuzzies like I do w Matthew. I love the way he speaks & those eyes...I could get lost in them!😉
Mr. MacFadyen has that dark mystery about him that suits the role. I love Colin Firth in many roles, and his time was then. I don't bother to compare. I just love the voice and manner of Matthew. Yes, and his eyes.
When he does that double glance at Elizabeth when he first sees her... I melt 😍🥰 It’s obvious by his reaction that she’s the most beautiful women he’s ever seen in his life.
But he called her barely toreable when bingley said Elizabeth is very agreeable and after he said behind her back didn't know she was listening then ask her what do u recommend to encourage affection did he realise bingley was right Lizzy is very agreeable
@@charlenerafferty3534 That’s because he had to hide his true feelings towards her because of his rank of class. He saw her inferior to him but it doesn’t mean he did not think of her as beautiful. It would’ve looked incredibly awkward if he expressed his feelings right away about Elizabeth as Bingley did with Jane. People would’ve started questioning him and possibly would have reacted as his Aunt did when she found out he was in love with Elizabeth and was supposed to marry her daughter. She attracted him more than he liked which is why he was very dismissive towards her at times.
@@an-angel I know Jane is the prettiest sister but Lizzy is described in the novel is described as the second prettiest Bennet sister it's Mary who is the only plain sister and Elizabeth friend Charlotte is plain too it was wrong of Mrs Bennet Lizzy mother to go it's pity she not more handsome and saying oh but Lizzy would never she is plain of course Lizzy won't admit her friend is plain
@@an-angel : Agree... after that double look Mr. Darcy was fighting to control his feelings and not to show too much for he knew he was falling in love with Lizzie 🥰😉
Mr. Darcy is proof that men can fall in love, without worrying about sex. I'm in love with this movie about real love... It is meant to grow, even when you have dislike towards someone at first. I really wish I'd been born in the time of courtship.
@@ilqar887 love grows without sex, just by proximity the more time someone spends with another the more they will like them, there is a reason why 22% of ppl married ppl were once coworkers
Pride and Prejudice is the reason I sit here drinking wine contemplating the singularity of meeting only one such Mr Darcy in my entire life. Soulmates
'You have bewitched me, body and soul and I love... I love... I love you.'
Ugh, gets me every time!
A true romantic indeed.❤❤
Best line. And Darcy is swoon worthy..
@@robinbarber8281 Second best: "I love you. Most ardently." For a trash proposal, it started beautifully because I melted lol
It gets me too
Do girls like the three "love" repetition? I think just one, with correct timing, would have been better...
I think it is a rare case that a film with no sexual scenes can be so romantic and heart fluttering
At least american films
That makes things so dull. I love lovemaking
@Liza Johnson sorry but yes
exactly
I love movies like this. Pride and Prejudice is one of the most iconic stories ever.
Mr. Darcy is the classic example of how a man should accept rejection and mend his behaviour.
But at the beginning, also a good example of how not to propose
@@natalyjimenez9634 yes, that was a big turning point for the story and how he thinks his rude attitude is nothing but honesty.
If it wasn't for the second half I would hv never fallen in love with his character.
Not like Mr Collins ahah
@@niharikasingh6908 the 2nd half definitely makes us change our minds. But in the book his change really gets deeper.
The point is also about her having prejudices against him too.
I love how he asked her what she prefers as an act of affection and she replied "Dancing"...then later, even after he said he wouldn't dance, goes and asks her for the next dance. He's an extremely shy person and said later that he has a hard time talking to people. So just imagine how scared he was to dance with her! He did it anyways cause he wanted her to know his feelings towards her. After rewatching it knowing he's super shy, all the awkward silent scenes are so sweet and heartfelt!! ushshsHsgsg this movie is so good!!! 😫
(Spoiler) also, reading through the comments seeing some don't understand and see no chemistry: It's supposed to be like that in the beginning because that's how Elizabeth see's him, a cold man who looks as if he's better than everyone and shows no emotion.. then later, after elizabeth confronts him about his actions, he explains everything in the letter and it completely changes her point of view about him. She then realizes they have more in common than anyone and that she truly loves him.
I’ve just read the book and at the beginning he acted like that not because he was shy but because he felt he was superior. Until that time in Netherfield when he started to have feelings for her. Still he tried to fight them, because she was from a lower status who could make him lose his reputation. And then, after she rejected and explained how she perceived his character he tried to change in order to be likeable (with not many hopes of gaining her love). But in the end, and thanks to his aunt, he found out he might have a chance with lizzie
@@aneleway wow! that actually makes more sense too. I recently got the book and can't wait to read it!
It is
I commented something like this on another video.
I also realised that he asks her how she thinks you show your affection and she says dancing. Then later, to show his affection for her, he asks her to dance.
I also thought that this may also link to him being jealous when he saw her with wickham, the scene before. Perhaps.
Maybe he was scared of losing her to him.
But any way yeah totally agree.
Absolutely love this movie. I reckon it will probably forever be my all time fav movie unless something else comes up but I really doubt it.
You know a movie is Great when you have to pause alot because you just can't handle the feelings ... :')
Omg I thought I was the only one that done this
I was smiling throughout the hole movie, like i didn’t close my mouth one time i sat there like- 😀
@@AN-jf6fp me too omg
I know the feeling... Rolling around kicking and silent screaming late at night ...
Yes
I’m never over the moment when she turns his words on himself at the ball. “Dancing... even if one’s partner is barely tolerable” with that smirk. Bad bitch vibes 10/10
I find it so amusing hahahah 🤣🤣
That was when his interest for her was born
YESS i love that part i was like DAMN U GO GIRL TELL HIM
Christine the walk away was everything
Chile, Lizze can be a savage! lol
Mr. Darcy is the sole reason that I will die single.
😂😂😂
Be a woman like elizebeth and then you'll get a Mr. Darcy.
Yep. Only difference is, as a teen I wanted to becomes a woman like Lizzie. Now, as an adult I realise I grew up to be like Mr. Darcy. Now I just have to look for my Lizzie.
Mr. Darcy is a very good man to behold. But have you met Colonel Brandon?! lol
🤣same
That moment when Lizzie is yelling at Mr. Darcy and he's just trying so hard not to kiss her 😍😭❤
Yesss! and she leaned in afterward and glanced down at his lips too loll
@@elithewholeshebang so cuteeee
It wasn't until I read the book and began to understand what they were saying did I realize how deep and amazing that scene was. Now, I get this weird trail of goosebumps and fast-beating heart every time I see it
My favorite scene
If you look close you will hear him saying “please” when leans towards her...
Ladies, we can't all be in love with the same man!
Yes we can lol 😀
Absolutely!😉😉😉😉
how straight
but we already are ):
Why not? *spoken in my best English accent* lol
Most underrated scene: When Elizabeth meets Georgiana, it's so nice to see everyone happy and laughing. The way Georgiana looks at her brother you can tell she knows he loves Elizabeth and that she approves of her.
Also when Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley enter the drawing room at the end and Elizabeth slowly looks up at Mr. Darcy to find he is already looking at her and he quickly looks away. 🥵
In the book, Georgiana is a very shy girl and hardly speaks
@@hotsocks22 oh my God, that's one of my favorite scenes too. Their eye contacts are so magical 😳
@hotsocks22 when is that in this video
it’s so heartwarming. darcy talking to lizzie’s aunt and uncle was very sweet, too.
This version of Darcy resonates so much with me, one awkward dude who has no idea how to express the raging fire in the heart, and most of the time... just scared stiff.
ActaNonVerba LMAOOO
@Dalton Bond and that's sad to know 🤣🤣🤣 how has society gotten here? Hahahaha technology has made us wrong.
@Dalton Bond I see it differently, since that would just cause men to just feel entitled to have the women. Which I'm not saying that there wasn't any. However, there was not need to romance and courtship whatsoever which was something very prominent according to history. I even can remember when I was little that romantic letters used to exist, the elegance of love was totally different compared to todays. And at that time of me growing up. Women were independent already. But there also was no cellphone, and the internet wasn't near close what it is today. So I can definitely see the difference of relationships from now to back then, and it seems at least that technology has play a good part of it. In my opinion.
@Dalton Bond first, don't come with Biology here, since in this subject was not needed. Second, I never said that women were independent in the 1800's, I specifically said when I was young or before cellphones came along or the internet was hardly something compared with what it is now, to make a time reference, which by that time women were independent, at least in most countries. Third, again I disagree with you. It seems you are not a romantic person, which is fine. However, don't generalize, because not all men have your same opinion for romance. There are men that are romantic and not for the solid purpose of "getting laid".
@Dalton Bond well, I just saw this but to finish our conversation from different comments in a fair account. I will say...
1st, no, romance it's not a liability, it's a characteristic, a quality.
2nd, yes, I would love the romance but in person, preferably. I'm not a woman of text, etc, if possible.
3rd, not all men do it to "get laid" but of course that's something good to look forward to for both men and women because sex is an important part of a healthy relationship. It would be ignorant to say otherwise.
And last but definitely not least 4th, for what I have read I'm really sorry that you have been this hurt by society's pressure and by the wrong women that came into your life before your "game" lifestyle started. Hopefully, you'll have a different perspective once the right person comes along if you are open to the idea, because that will definitely be up to you.
I think it's the rare case when a movie is as great as the book
True
Where can I watch whole movie anyone
@@ipsita5405 Starz rent or buy
@@bettyjackson5944 can't we get anywhere like Netflix ?
This ain't it though, 😂, so uncomfortable to watch!
I think we can all agree that scene in the rain was absolutely phenomenal ❤️
Amen Sister! Amen!
THE BEST
Samee
❤️
Indeed.
how is it that I never get tired of seeing this movie or watching scenes from it? ❤
Exactly.
Me too.
You can really tell a woman wrote him, his character is just so nice
All the romance novels are written by women for other women 🤣. Most men can’t write good romance novels or sex scenes honestly.
@@nadiab7764 😂🤦
@@nadiab7764 Poorly written sex scenes also applied to female writers. Fifty Shades is the proof.
@@voldemortthenoselessfreak2126 😂
I have a married friend who is the same height as Darcy with his exact expressive blue eyes. He is very sensitive and sweet with his wife and to his friends. He is a cancer, they are known for being very sensitive and family oriented.
Their chemistry is so chemistry😂
heart angel and then you watch anna karenina where they come out as sibilings.
Eye opening
@@ddudduru9601 no haven't watch it I will try to watch it asap
@Liza Johnson no I mean their relationship hardly had any physical contact...it's all about the chemistry💓
well said
The film has bewitched me, body and soul.
And I love... I love... I love it! 🤣
Both of you are my heroes
Same, I have watched it 10000 times. My favorite adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. I love Elizabeth, the mom, the dad, sisters, and of course Mr. Darcy!
@@m__a_ no man, it's I lu.... I LU.... I LUV it!
@@sophiagomez5619 agreed!!!
Legend has it, Mr. Darcy never washed his hand again after 4:26
Erika D'Amato i DIED
Yeah he definitely jerked off with that hand later... and he's a lefty
You know, I always thought that when he flexed his hand after that, it was because he was disgusted by her. 😬 My sister had to explain to me that wasn't it. 😅
BelleFlower15 I was also curious why the camera zoomed in on his hand twice in the movie. i read it was because at the end lizzie ultimately takes his hand in marriage. so it was kind of foreshadowing
BelleFlower15 I still don’t know why he flexed it.
In this nearly two hour movie, they have a total of 25 minutes together and they manage to have one of the greatest if not the greatest love story in the entire compendium of English literature. Jane Austen was a goddamn genius and this is the reason she is still remembered nearly 200 years later.
That's funny considering not everyone puts this on their list of favorite romantic movies lol
No one:
Mr. Darcy after barging in her room:
*5 minutes later after standing like a statue...*
.......This is a charming house.
11:11 I lovee the birds chirping sound in the background! So fitting! 😂
@@mahiii913 lol and the sound of the clock ticking too😭 its so funny
it get me every time , but its so sweet, he danced because of her , he came in to "practice" conversing because of her . ughhhhh. SO SWEET!
At the book, he comes to the house to express his feelings but was nervous
The zoom in too was p comedic 😂
Corona lockdown brings us all here dreaming of romance 😂
Lara King 😂I literally picked up the book and got addicted to the story because I had nothing else to do
S.A.D It’s a wonderful book I might just read it again
Omg same 😂
Absolutely
Wish I had the book, but this will do.. maybe I can get on Amazon...
When he helps her into the carriage PLZ thats the best scene ever
ikr
So in that scene, why did he flex his palm after he turned away?What does that mean? Did he like holding her hand or not?
@@jignapatel2479 I think it means that he experienced electricity on his body :)
@@jignapatel2479 Yes, I wanna know the same.Cause it almost seems like he shook it with despise.
@@jignapatel2479 I would say that it is more like when you get the chance to hold your crush's hand and you don't want to wash it ever again jajaja.
I love how Charlotte knew from the very beginning that Darcy caught feelings for Elizabeth.
She's also always known that Elizabeth didn't hate him at all
Oh god Darcy 's expressions are like a dead rat
alia gupta 😂
@@ride9581 hahahah
@@augustdreamingg that's not true Lizzie genuinely does not like Darcy until he changes his attitude
I love how he says her beauty is only perfectly tolerable, but the moment he's walking in the room the first and only thing he notices (actually double-checking) it's her. Just perfect!
In the book, it was her intelligence and lively personality that got him. Though it did not escape him that she had a 'pleasing figure'
@TheJCMgirl don't forget her 'pair of fine eyes in the face only a pretty woman can bestow' 😉
@@TheJCMlove I thought her condescending and patronizing tone got him
Thats why Keira Kneightly perfectly fits the role
She is not very gorgeous which makes it easier to talk to her but she has a sense of attractiveness about her that u cant seem to get enough of
Similar to Elizabeth
Mister Darcy says: “… *barely tolerable …” though.😌
Mr. Darcy is so great because he's so clearly written by a woman for a woman. Jane Austen was really ahead of her time.
I wonder if there was an introvert she had a crush on in her time
And why not for a man?
The cinematography is breathtaking and the acting - right on the spot. The subtle meanings and the characters were expressed and built so well. Favorite Jane Austen’s adaptation of all time.
What other movies would you reccomend if you know other once with similar cinimatography?
@@graceblue1274 none
@@graceblue1274 Marie Antoinette(2006) kinda comes close
@@graceblue1274 Atonement and Anna Karenina, same director as this Pride and Prejudice. And Keira Knightley is also play on those 3 movies. They're called 3 masterpieces of Joe Wright, the director, with Keira Knightley. But the last 2 movies are not as happy ending as Pride and Prejudice, tragic I say.
@@graceblue1274 Cold Mountain
Surely you must know it was all for you... why doesn't anyone speak like this anymore...
We spoke so beautifully back than 🥰
@Dalton Bond you must have not met the right woman yet...
I blame Technology! When people stopped writing letters they lost all sense of diverse vocabulary.
Lack of education and culture.
@@DanielAraujo-fi7ct lack of culture sure, but education? Isn’t it even better and equal today lol
Me.Darcy is the reason my standards are so high. Darn it fictional men!!!!!!!
@Moon Phoenix ABSOLUTELY true
Have you seen ‘North and South’ BBC drama series 2004 written by Elizabeth Gaskell and set in the Victorian era. That is the most Romantic movie I have ever seen. Well worth a watch believe me!
Precisely! Only a man equal to Mr. Darcy in every respect will I be prevailed upon to marry. Which is why I will end up an old maid.
@@fp7923 ahh I loved that mini series. It's nice to find someone else that has watched it:)
I guess many guys want an Elizabeth Bennet 🤷🏻♀️
i love how mr. darcy says that elizabeth is not handsome enough to tempt him, yet the second he saw her, he did a double take smh 😂
okay but at 8:15 the weird cousins face kills me every time i swear 😂
Oh I know
But it says on Darcy wiki page relationship with Elizabeth Bennet that Darcy doesn't think much of Elizabeth cause of seeing her inferior to him in class however he starts to admire her beauty and intellect as they become better acquainted
A cover up for his feelings. Lovely man. Takes rejection like a true gentleman
He lied.
I've watched many romantic movies but this one...this one wins. Their love is so pure, beautiful and superbly authentic. I had butterflies watching this especially during their kiss at the end. Their love slowly grew into something that not even them could control. The actors played the characters so well, their looks, their personnalities, the tension between them, all of it. Darcy and Elizabeth's story is breathtaking
Not even a kiss at the end, just head to head 😍🥰
yeah, thats why this adaptation will be the best ever imo. They simply relay so much emotional conflicts without any dialogue even
Do you mind recommending some of your favorites? I love movies like this and am always on the search for more.
@@Alexandria4242 Of course! I haven't seen many movies like this however. But here's some of my favorite movies/series with kind of the same vibe (Ik they're popular so I'm sorry):
The Greatest Showman
Anne with an e
Little women
Tangled
Enola Holmes
Reign
And I haven't watched them but I believe that every movies based on Jane Austen's feel kinf of the same way
@@pam5377 Thank you Pam! I've watched some of these but not all of them so I'm excited to give them a try. Thanks for making this, have a great day
When Pride and Prejudice was published in 1813, farm labourers earned about £42 a year and skilled working-men, bricklayers and masons, earned approximately £66 per annum. Darcy’s annual income of £10,000 was thus vast. In today’s terms, he belonged to the top 0.1 per cent of British society. Elizabeth Bennet was likewise upper class (albeit with some middle-class relatives) because Jane Austen says that Mr Bennet was a country gentleman with an income of £2,000 a year, a sum whose modern equivalent would place him in the top 1 per cent of the British population. (The incomes of farm labourers etc are taken from P.H. Lindert and Jeffrey G. Williamson, ‘English Workers’ Living Standards During the Industrial Revolution - a New Look’ The Economic History Review, 2nd series, XXXVI, No. 1, February 1983).
10,000 pounds today would be $7,000,000 per year!
Hi. Converting the sums of money mentioned by Jane Austen into their modern equivalents is very difficult and the totals reached vary enormously. For example, Wikipedia used to say that Mr Darcy’s £10,000 per annum would now be worth almost £1,000,000 a year. However, at present it says that Mr Darcy’s annual income would be equivalent to over £13,000,000! The previous estimate was on the low side but the current figure is much higher than any I have seen before.
What is certain is that Jane Austen’s contemporaries would have known that her fictional characters were generally either very rich or at least wealthy. For instance, Mr Bennet’s annual income of £2,000 was well over four times what the average lawyer was earning in England at the time. Moreover, Mr Bennet had a larger income than some of Jane Austen’s other landed gentry. In Sense and Sensibility, for example, John Willoughby of Combe Magna had around £600 to £700 per annum.
Hence the Bennet family home, Longbourn House, and its estate were well worth inheriting and the parents of Charlotte Lucas were thus delighted when she agreed to marry the heir to the estate, Mr Collins: ‘Sir William and Lady Lucas were speedily applied to for their consent and it was bestowed with a most joyful alacrity . . . . Mr Collins’ . . . prospects of future wealth were exceedingly fair. Lady Lucas began directly to calculate with more interest than the matter had ever excited before, how many years longer Mr Bennet was likely to live.’(Pride and Prejudice, Volume 1, Chapter 22.)
Yup. Elizabeth’s family though not stinking rich were definitely in the upper middle class
Yeah yeah yeah, we know.
Um...actually the book was published 20 years after Jane Austen had written it...
The best thing that happened to me during quarantine is getting back to Pride and Prejudice
Yes!!
Same. I learned how much it shaped me. With Lizzie teaching me worth of ones self and fabulous comebacks. And Mr. Darcy ruining my view of men because he’s fabulous. Why do fictional guys do this
Me too
I like how British this is
I can't understand what they are saying but yes, it is
I always drink tea when I watch this. For my friends and family it’s hella weird cause I’m a big coffee drinker. But for this movie I cup of tea is adequate 😂
Except the ending for US audiences
@@mooony22 I’m laughing so hard! Hahahah!
@Sophie Ward ???? 17th century lol. You mean early 19th century?
I like the scene where Elizabeth walks in after walking for a long time. Her hair looks so pretty and wild. Darcy stands up so abruptly and he stares at her after speaking. His crush on her is immediately obvious. Lmao.
Most men at that time never seen woman with their hair down / wild as it was seen as intimate or post-sex hair / inappropriate. I believe that is why he was so shocked with seeing her, wild hair and muddy dress
In the book, the exercise (from her walk) made her face flushed with rose cheeks and glistening skin, iirc. She definitely had that bedroom look with her wild hair and dirty dress lol
@@YourMajesty143 LOL, that gives me some thoughts..
There was never a more romantic character in all of literature and film. Matthew Macfayden's portrayal is exquisite.
The way Mr. Darcy’s hand convulses after a touch from Elizabeth WWWOOOWW And then Mr. Darcy is right behind her in the dance room when she’s very pretty done up And then he walks off as Nervousness
The best is when her and her friend run into him and it just pans up from his chest and there’s a small moment of silence UGH I’d faint
Look at his right hand when Elizabeth meets Georgiana - the moment Elizabeth starts to talk. It's these small things that make it perfect.
@@ondinablokar2221 omg thanks for this comment or else I would never noticeee aaaaaaaaa haha
@@ondinablokar2221 thanks! I didn't notice that
I wonder what's mean that gesture 🤔
Lizzie is second prettiest that's how she's described in the books and a reputed beauty
Elizabeth: Do you dance Mr. Darcy?
Darcy: Not if I can help it
That man is my spirit animal
Oh Lizzy he's going talk bad behind your back then he's going to ask you what do you recommend to encourage affection why did he ask her that after insulting her behind his back did he realise bingley was right Lizzy is very agreeable
@@charlenerafferty3534 I think it's like when a boy likes a girl but when asked he quickly says ew no shes ugly
@@charlenerafferty3534 Short answer, because there'd be no story otherwise beyond "Say, remember when Darcy and Elizabeth hooked up at that dance and got married?" In universe, I reckon Darcy knew Charles would blab to his sister that she had a rival for his affections and she'd then be on his ass like white on rice all night long. Go back to that dance scene where they're talking about bad poetry, you can see Caroline behind Darcy's elbow trying to stare a hole in Lizzy.
@@charlenerafferty3534 Do you understand subtle glances or not? Sometimes words are spoken differently from the heart. That's why it's called Pride and Prejudice. They are misunderstood at each other all the time.
What "not if I can help it" means? Help with what?
his voice is simply irresistable...!
Yes indeed!😥
Whose watched the film for more than 5 times. Welcome to the club😂
10 times
For 10 Times in italian
I watched this film for the first time ever last month, the today for the second time today. and I’m planing in watching this tomorrow on class 😂😂
Les TY yay
Anca Balanescu maybe I should switch to Italian version for a change ☺️
"I do not have the talent of conversing easily with people I have never met before" I feel like he speaks for a lot of people
Imma be honest I have no idea what they're saying but they cute
Lol bro I study Shakespeare so I'm very familiar of old language so if you tell what parts you dont get I'll help you out
@@miadaniella-22 Uhmmm..... All of them?😂😂
I pick up on their vibe and can understand why they get offended when they do, but it's only because of the tone of their voice that they say it in that allows me to realize what they said wasn't nice 😅
Okay so for the first scene, mr. Darcy and our other two characters come in and are introduced the Bennetts including Elizabeth. When walking in, Elizabeth asks who the guy with quizzical brow which is another way of saying like an eyebrow that's kind of like raised as in kind of like looking down on someone. Her best friend says that that's mr. Darcy and that he owns half of the biggest state and then Elizabeth says that he has the miserable half. Then later on after the bennets have been introduced to mr. Darcy, Elizabeth asked mr. Darcy if he dances and he says not if I can help it. And then later on in this video mr. Darcy is talking to his friend and his friend is like oh Jane was real pretty and Elizabeth wasn't bad either but then mr. Darcy says no man you were dancing with the prettiest lady in the room and then says Elizabeth looks intolerable meaning she's not pretty enough to be worth his time. Then later during the same ball Darcy and Elizabeth are in their circle of family and friends and one of the friends mentioned poetry and how they receive too much. Elizabeth then says oh the Poetry must have driven them away. But then mr. Darcy says isn't poetry the food of love? Elizabeth disagrees and then mr. Darcy says well then what would you consider a romantic gesture? And she says dancing which he earlier said he never does. She also says even if one's partner is intolerable. she was there for insinuating that he didn't know how to romance a girl at all and that she heard what he had said to mister Bingley about her.
The second scene takes place in the big mansion and it's Mister Bingley sister mr. Darcy and Elizabeth. Elizabeth walks into the house and she asked Hey where's my sister and mr. Darcy answers that she is upstairs. Then Elizabeth says thank you leave the room and mr. Bingley sister says that the bottom of her dress which she calls the Hem of the dress was 6 in deep in mud since she earlier asked if Elizabeth had walked to the mansion we're Elizabeth there for said yes
@@miadaniella-22 dang thanks for the translation
"I do not have the talent of conversing easily with people I have never met before."
Me neither. And I am not rich nor handsome. I am destined to die alone.
No, eventually Darcy’s loving words and his kindness towards Elizabeth’s family is what makes her fall in love with him. I’m sure there is an Elizabeth for you out there :)
@@anais559 Thanks a lot for your kind words. I really appreciate them 🙏
Lizzy falls for Mr. Darcy because 1. He is adaptable to her/willing to step outside of his comfort zone for her; 2. He's willing to explain himself ("I don't converse easily with people..." and explain about Wickham in the letter) and 3. He rescues her sister's reputation when he could have stood by and done nothing. It's not about being rich or handsome; these are deeper, character qualities.
@Caifán Nah, you are here watching pride and prejudice which means you have romance and cuteness in every cell of your body. You are going to be fine. 💕
You have online dating nowadays, they didn’t have that back then 😅
Matthew Macfadyen's mr. Darcy bewitched me body and soul 😍
ajajajaja!
I watched it last week and since then have watched the movie everyday many times just because of Mr. Darcy.( Matthew Macfayden❤️)
And "I love... I love... I love him" 🤣🤣
@@juthikamallika2969 if you haven't read the book. I will say to not waste any more time on missing out of that master piece. The journey is surreal when you imagine this actors while reading.
His smile!!! And eyes!!!
I watched this movie over 4000times in the past 2yrs due to depression...this is my happy place rewind & repeat. Whats really absolutely crazy is as im watching this & typing I have the movie playing in the background
It is definitely a film that is a go to for hard days. Even my 38 year old son goes to it when he's having a hard time. Jane Austin, helping people get thru for almost 200 years! If only I could bottle that feeling. Thank God for literature and film. I hope you're doing well.
i love that Mr. Darcy's voice though deep turns high pitched when he's shyly talking to Lizzie
Nice observation! There is research that straight men and women in love automatically changes their pitch so as to match the other’s. So Elizabeth in turn would darken her voice when talking to Darcy!
I must have seen this film a 1000 times and never get tired of it. Love the storyline, the characters, the acting, the music and the way some scenes were filmed. Pure magic 💙 And how it is all both so deep and light-hearted at the same time.
So and I... It's a great pleasure every time 💖💖💖💞
And the book It's just amazing! It gives this movie so much more...
Same here😅😅
You cut out one of the cutest parts! After Mr. Darcy runs out of the house, Mrs. Collins turns to Lizzie and says: "What have you done to poor Mr. Darcy?" Lizzie looks out the window at him almost laughing "I have no idea!"
And that look at each other when mr Collins recite just before the proposal scene
I agree, i guess it isn't really a mr darcy and lizzie scene but it i think it completely counts
They cut one of my favorite lines, too. When Darcy asks her, May I have the next dance?" She replies, "You may." Then she takes Charlotte around corner and says, "Did I just agree to dance to Me. Darcy?" Charlotte says something like, "I dare say you will find him agreeable." Elizabeth laughs, " That would be most inconvenient since I have sworn to loathe him for all eternity!"
Show the scenes with Darcy and Elizabeth, but show FULL REACTIONS!!! 😭😉💗
I was sad they cut the sassy table moment with the old lady.. forgot her name
These moments aren't direct dialogue but are important as to their ideas of each other
And he immediately rides him horse away
How is my sister?
She is upstairs.
I asked HOW???? 🤣🤣🤣
And now, u just read my mind
But his face changed as soon as he said it. He realized he had made a mistake. I think the scene meant to relay that he was in a panic mode when Lizzy walked in
Lmao I think he thought it implied that Elizabeth should go to her sister immediately to find out for herself 🤣
Nerves, surprise, dumb struck.
He really said "go see for yourself"
Mr. Darcy this, Mr. Darcy that. In pages of comments not one has mentioned the pure talent that is Keira Knightley. I couldn't imagine any other actor playing Miss Elizabeth Bennet since this was created. The chemistry and eventually the love between them is tangible. Such a fine film
i love them both. i love acting that can convey emotions with just glances. such a rare traits to find now
exactly! in my opinion keira's acting was way more impactful than matthew's. i think everyone ended up focusing on mr darcy because the audience is predominantly female.
@@lowquality49 i wouldnt say more impactful. they both empowered each other in their scenes. it's like you are only at your best if your opponents pushed you all the way through your limit.
They both have so much depth in their acting, that one subtle body language or glances relayed multilayered emotions to the audiences.
jeesus christ, no 1 act the way they do, no 1. And kudos joe wright for capturing every moment of it perfectly.
Matthew has subtlety, Keira has power. Both combined are making great chemistry.
Keira played very well!!
Mrs Darcy Mrs Darcy Mrs Darcy
I love that scene at 8:11 where Darcy is seen in the darkness and his face in the shadows looks really dark and almost serious and then he steps forward into the light and he somehow looks so much kinder and vulnerable. It's so similar to how Elizabeth sees him throughout the film. He seems very cold and distant at first but as he becomes closer to her his true personality shines out.
I did not notice that, that is a very good point. Thanks
Ahh, yes...thanks for pointing that out!
His smile at 20:27 always melts my heart!
I'm sorry, I just find 20:35 so funny
**everyone's in a dark room, scared looks on their faces as they wait for news. Mr. Darcy is pacing; he just can't stay still, until he finally is resigned to the fate of waiting. Just as he sits down, Elizabeth comes out.**
Elizabeth: **gasps** **walks back to her room**
Mr Darcy: **sits back down**
I'm in stitches every time.
And she makes a "puhhhh" sound with the gasp, it makes me laugh so hard😂
Hear hear! A very underrated comedic moment
🤣 I'm glad I'm not the only weirdo
an absolute poetic masterpiece. this is how love needs to be displayed in the media.
Matthew is by far the most wonderful and handsome and sexy mr d'arcy ever. He has a great little boy lost look on his face and something lovely about his mouth when he speaks, the little inflections, the voiceless yummy!
The best description of the man. Thank you. ♥️♥️
OMG your references to the aunt when she says and "something about his mouth when he speaks" 🤣 loved it.
I’ve been telling my friends this exact thing, but no one agrees. He’s so electrifying, his eye contact so heart wrenching! His whole being makes me tremble. Yet he can be so calming my beautiful in the background of some scenes. Matthew is a wonderful actor in that all the emotions that need to be expressed are there in the precise milliseconds they need to be there to convey the message and I love ittt!! I love the way he walks, speaks and just exists.
@@violinperson1835 you just said it "the way he just exists" 🤤
I have to agree! I’ve watched all the P&P’s and Matthew McFadyen is the best Darcy.
I feel giddy whenever these two banter
"And what about Mr. Wickham?"
"M..Mr. Wickham?! 😤😤😤😤"
Hahahahah
Right?!? Loll he was like- why are you mentioning him?!?
@@elithewholeshebang yeah!!! Hahahahahhahha
KJKKKKKK
it's more looks like a jealousy than ex brother 's hattred things
🤣🤣🤣😂
Mr. Darcy: I've struggled against my better judgement, my family's expectations, the inferiority of your birth, my rank and circumstance─all these things, I'm willing to put them aside and ask you to end my agony."
Lizzy: "I don't understand."
Mr. Darcy: "I love you."
Lizzy: *cONFUSION*
What better judgement
i like how Lizzy didnt outright reject him or deny having no feeling at him. instead finding excuses like her sister and wickham to shoo him away LOL
@@minus21334 They’re sisters anyway. 😂
the scene with darcy's sister and they just both smile at each other UGGGGHHHHH LOVE
One of my fave scenes 😊
damn it. 27 minutes never felt so short... i thought this will give me my fix of p&p but i guess i'll have to rewatch the whole movie...
Same
Too right!
ME OMG. i’ve seen it twice in the last twenty four hours, and i really want to watch it again!
@@arlene3770 have you read the book? In the past 4 days I have read the book again and watched the movie twice. And because I saw the movie before reading I had the images so clear in my head imagining everything and then I watched the movie and could tell every thought the characters had based on the book when they were silent. Specially Mr. Darcy!
Mayerley no i haven’t ahahha. i want to though, but i don’t know where to get a copy!
There is just something so utterly timeless of this romance. Lord did Jane Austen did it right, god bless her soul❤️
Her other books are good and they have films and shows based on them also. I really liked Emma and Northanger Abbey.
Elizabeth’s gesture of taking Darcy’s hand here is her answer to his question back in April, during the rain scene, when he said “ Please do me the honour of accepting my hand” i.e she accepts his marriage proposal.
Thanks Nadia. I have always wondered why she took his hand in her's.
20:26 darcy's little giggle... it makes me so happy. you can really see his character development along with the effect his little sister has on him.
I absolutely adore the scene when he helps her her to the carriage,and after that, the director focuses on his hand... That gesture,oh my, is so full of passion and love!
The romance, chivalry, plot twist and passion are almost too overwhelming ❤ What great acting and a beautiful story ❤️
I am having trouble getting through the book...keep going back to the movies for Mr. Darcy’s suffering face.
Try the audio book, it helped me, since I thought the book was so boring
You're in great luck. Jennifer Ehle (1995 production's Elizabeth Bennett) is reading it during our Quarantine! It's here on youtube and on her Instagram!
the first part is really boring but, when you read more, it gets really interesting, at least to me, i actually finished reading it yesterday lol
Try audiobooks on youtube.
Took me 3 to finish the book 😓 it’s so easy to put down because English was more complex back than and difficult to understand. When I finished it I honestly thought it was ok. But since so a lot of people love the book so much, I’m giving it another try.
Don't know how many times I watched the movie, feeling so good to watch again the chemistry..the voice of Mr Darcy ...fabulous
Romance like this is rarely seen in movies nowadays
never. only 2005 P&P
Practically perfect in every way.
Matthew Macfayden's acting skills makes you feel like you're the Elizabeth. The scripts and the I love you scene is just------
“I cannot forget the follies and vices of others so soon as I ought, nor their offences against myself. My good opinion once lost is lost forever.” Darcy stay away from Twitter!
What's he mean my good opinion once lost is lost forever what opinion
@@charlenerafferty3534 I think he meant that if his impression of someone turns sour, there's nothing the said person can do to get back in his good books.
@@NG-uf2iu oh right but if talking about Elizabeth Bennet she immediately dislike him if before he demean her but what does he mean I have fought against my better judgement I don't know what he's on about I think he meant he sees Elizabeth Bennet as beneath him so he was against her and I think he thought she was uncivil I'm right I could be wrong are like it says on the back of the pride and prejudice book Elizabeth vivacity beauty and wit leave Mr Darcy unmoved there first meeting maybe he noticed all
I want to recreate all these scenes with my husband but he doesn't listen.. 🤣
This comment gives me life
Haha....
Hahahaha interesting role play 😂
😂😂 I can sympathize. This is hilarious
My husband doesn't even speak english, it wouldn't be the same 😁
I adore Darcy in this version. He is much better understood after reading the book though. His shyness mixed with his superiority complex comes across beautifully and his transformation is wonderful. Fantastic acting. I just wish this version was as long as the BBC version.
I’m gonna take a guess and say that Mr. Darcy’s insulting comments in the beginning towards Lizzie was him trying his best to convince himself that he didn’t like her even though he instantly noticed her so much that he did a double take of her while he was walking through the crowd from the get go and he was simply complimenting Jane’s beauty because he was encouraging his best friend to go for Jane because he clearly noticed how much his friend was already taken by her. This makes more sense to me in my mind when later it’s revealed that he was technically engaged at birth to another woman; he was simply trying to honor his family/promise/expectations and not to fall in love with Elizabeth in the beginning but as we know he desperately fails ♥️🥹 I think he wasn’t expecting to ever see Lizzie again until she walked back into his life while visiting sick Jane with her hair all down and glowing in her natural beauty. There was NO going back for that man from there 😂👏
Your analysis makes sense. Totally agree.
I agree with this analysis
In addition to
1. Bingly is from the middle class
2 mr darcy is from the upper class (those who are less than one % ofthepopulation)
3 mr darcy has an ethical attitude and integrity
So he used to deal with girls and mothers in conservative manner to avoid giving them hope
4 he was not that pride man
(Remember that elizabeth told her father he is not proud I was entirely wrong about him
Remember the house keeper of pimberly)
He was conservative as a sort of protection
5 in his first proposal
He was trying to explain his social circumstances and informing her that he admits scruples in their relationship simply because he loves her and admires her personality
Thank you for adding these scenes of just them. Exactly what I needed to bring a big smile to my face!
My biggest wish is a part 2 where they show their happy and in love life together, attending balls, going for walks and being in love
Maria Clemente me too I’d love some continuing story movie or tv show the closest we have is (death comes to pemberley ) have you seen it ?? It’s a good story but it’s only 3 episodes!! Not nearly enough 😂
Maria Clemente that is why I love rereading the end of the book so much! It shows their happy and easy relationship, at least a little more than the movie
The conflict that made this romance so intense will be lost then..and thus make te story boring
There is an american ending version of p&p.
@@Schlafmutze-faye the American ending is the last scene shown here is it not?
4:42 Kiera is always beautiful but she looks especially stunning in this white dress here
We'll Elizabeth Bennet is described to be the second prettiest Bennet sister
Have you noticed that Georgiana plays the same music on the piano as Lizzie, only at a whole another level? Every detail in this movie is just perfection..
I never noticed it - but I'll watch it again and go - yep
They also played the same thing in the intro and some other parts of the movie, aside from that scene.
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No matter how many times I watched this movie, I'm not tired and the thrill is still there. I am so obsessed!
Back again... am I here alone? Where are his other fans?
definitely not alone, have cried to this almost three times. At first I was very adamant (to myself) about not watching the film again bc I'm busy with schoolwork and I didn't want to cry so much again. Yet here I am, 3 am and crying over this beautiful film. God I'm lonely.
You should watch anna karenina.
We're here!
They said there's going to be 1 movie that you will watch over and over again and continue to feel joyful and in love afterwards. This is that movie for me. I think I watched this more than 5 times since I discovered it. I'm actually listening to this in audiobook version. Such a good story.
So you're telling me out of this whole movie LESS THAN 30 MINUTES OF IT IS ELIZABETH AND MR DARCY?????
If you think that’s bad read the novel
@@chelsealeslie3136 lmaoo yeah there’s tons of other elements
No there's more of them together that's been edited down, but if you wanna see it, it's better to watch the whole movie.
“You may only call me Mrs. Darcy when you are completely, and perfectly, and incandescently happy.” 😭
This is just the greatest love story of all time❤️
Kiera and Matthew are absolutely brilliant as Elizabeth and Darcy❤️
This movie Cheers me up, couldn't be more grateful for this masterpiece 💎
I agree. It is a masterpiece.
"I'm very sorry to have caused you pain. Believe me, it was unconsciously done." -Lizzie
I’ve been crying over this movie for five days, i’ve watched other things too but i can’t get it out of my head, i turn into a mushy softie whenever a scene pops into my mind ,,, how does one get out of this
one does not
you watch the film 10,000 times.
I sobbed through the whole movie 😭😭
one simply cannot ;(
Once you are in, there is no way out. I’m telling ya
Me, before watching this movie: "I'll give it a try, though this man is no Colin Firth"
Me, after watching this movie: "Colin Firth who?.."
Emotional damage 🤣😂
I really like Colin Firth - but seriously - Matthew O M G!!!
the scene when mr. darcy says “yes… yes i know” when elizabeth says she’s very fond of walking gets me EVERY TIME
Matthew MacFadyen is so handsome and his voice is just velvet...he plays Mr. Darcy perfectly.
Colin Firth was excellent too’
Matthew Macfadyen is most definitely my favorite Mr. Darcy! Colin Firth did a great job too, but I just don't get those warm fuzzies like I do w Matthew. I love the way he speaks & those eyes...I could get lost in them!😉
Mr. MacFadyen has that dark mystery about him that suits the role. I love Colin Firth in many roles, and his time was then. I don't bother to compare. I just love the voice and manner of Matthew. Yes, and his eyes.
His vision of walking through the mist will stay in my mind forever.
He smiling is so beautiful. Which proves his shyness. Beside his sister, mr. Darcy is spontaneous.
I find this dialogue 24:37 as the most romannticcc dialogue ever written in romantic stories.....😁😁
Eyes do not lie. What ever said in words contrarary to your true feelings are immaterial.
”The eyes chico, they never lie”
I will never get tired watching this over and over again.
When he does that double glance at Elizabeth when he first sees her... I melt 😍🥰 It’s obvious by his reaction that she’s the most beautiful women he’s ever seen in his life.
But he called her barely toreable when bingley said Elizabeth is very agreeable and after he said behind her back didn't know she was listening then ask her what do u recommend to encourage affection did he realise bingley was right Lizzy is very agreeable
@@charlenerafferty3534 That’s because he had to hide his true feelings towards her because of his rank of class. He saw her inferior to him but it doesn’t mean he did not think of her as beautiful. It would’ve looked incredibly awkward if he expressed his feelings right away about Elizabeth as Bingley did with Jane. People would’ve started questioning him and possibly would have reacted as his Aunt did when she found out he was in love with Elizabeth and was supposed to marry her daughter. She attracted him more than he liked which is why he was very dismissive towards her at times.
@@an-angel I know Jane is the prettiest sister but Lizzy is described in the novel is described as the second prettiest Bennet sister it's Mary who is the only plain sister and Elizabeth friend Charlotte is plain too it was wrong of Mrs Bennet Lizzy mother to go it's pity she not more handsome and saying oh but Lizzy would never she is plain of course Lizzy won't admit her friend is plain
@@charlenerafferty3534 you're so pointless, on and on. Lol. Maybe you should read the book, or rewatch it so that will make you understand WELL.
@@an-angel : Agree... after that double look Mr. Darcy was fighting to control his feelings and not to show too much for he knew he was falling in love with Lizzie 🥰😉
"Forgive me, madam, for taking up so much of your time ." 💔
His smile. Omg I love it it’s so adorable. I can’t express how I feel. Omg who else is like this 😅🥰
I think we see him smile once throughout the entire movie.
Mr Darcy’s voice and smile makes me weak at the knees
Mr. Darcy is proof that men can fall in love, without worrying about sex. I'm in love with this movie about real love... It is meant to grow, even when you have dislike towards someone at first. I really wish I'd been born in the time of courtship.
How can it grow?
@@ilqar887 love grows without sex, just by proximity the more time someone spends with another the more they will like them, there is a reason why 22% of ppl married ppl were once coworkers
Well i wish it was a proof, but his character is written by a woman so …🥲
@@nermiona It's not that hard to believe. Men were very different in that era.
@@haleyw5469 I agree. It was different back then. I guess there are still such men in today’s era but not as much as there were in Jane’s era.
I love everything about this movie! The acting was beyond! My heart fluttered so many times. I want this kind of love!!
Pride and Prejudice is the reason I sit here drinking wine contemplating the singularity of meeting only one such Mr Darcy in my entire life. Soulmates
Same 🙋🏻♀️🍷