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  • @thewordshifter
    @thewordshifter 2 года назад +459

    Every time I read P&P, I'm convinced Darcy loves Lizzy earlier and earlier. Like for him it's love at first sight and he spends the book trying to convince himself not to love her.

    • @justhana4779
      @justhana4779  2 года назад +17

      yes!

    • @NilaR93
      @NilaR93 Год назад +61

      YES!
      This is from the book, right after their first introduction. Darcy says this to Caroline, and then tells her he's thinking of Lizzie
      Darcy: “I have been meditating on the very great pleasure which a pair of fine eyes in the face of a pretty women can bestow."
      😂 he got it bad!

    • @AzaleaLuna
      @AzaleaLuna Год назад +26

      That's exactly the way I read it. It's subtle, but it's there. Which makes it all the more intriguing. They do such a good job with "longing" in this movie.

    • @ariah5093
      @ariah5093 Год назад +2

      100% agree

  • @AMiniki
    @AMiniki Год назад +136

    “I have read the book” Proceeds to ship Lizzy with Wickham. 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @justhana4779
      @justhana4779  Год назад +12

      listennnnn i need to reread the book lol

  • @laralopez1645
    @laralopez1645 2 года назад +253

    my standards are forever messed up because of this godforsaken movie

    • @justhana4779
      @justhana4779  2 года назад +73

      like if you're not going to walk across the field after paying off some shady man or dance with only me then i don't want it 😤✋

    • @constellations4986
      @constellations4986 2 года назад +12

      Girl same 💀😂

    • @MrFilbot
      @MrFilbot Год назад +4

      I strive to be a Darcy! I’m not rich or good looking but it’s the way to be.. 😆

    • @mrs.manrique7411
      @mrs.manrique7411 3 месяца назад

      My husband didn’t walk across a field for me, but he did insist on driving me everywhere instead of riding the bus and we went hiking a couple of times. Also bought me a cider at a group hangout at a restaurant.
      Keep those standards high.

  • @Notepad37
    @Notepad37 Год назад +75

    Darcy was trying to protect his best friend from having the same thing happen to him that he saw happen to his sister, to be fair her family did not show much tact. Social rules were rough

  • @LaMonicaWilliams
    @LaMonicaWilliams 2 года назад +83

    The only flaw in this version, is we don’t get to see Carol Bingley’s scorned face at the double wedding of Lizzy and Jane.
    But I love this one .

  • @bookworm4174
    @bookworm4174 Год назад +53

    My favorite character is Darcy all the way. He's actually quite complex. It's what he says himself, he's not good at small-talk. He doesn't like being in uncomfortable situations where he doesn't know what to say. That's why he seems to brusk. Lizzy challenges him on this intimating he needs to put in the effort and practice more. And you know what, he does it! Even when he thinks he'll never win her, he puts himself out to be polite to her aunt and uncle, to show her he took her words to heart and is doing better. He shows character growth.

  • @holiday_jeeneewoo47
    @holiday_jeeneewoo47 2 года назад +69

    Dude she is literally the the definition of Pride and PREJUDICE LOL

    • @MonAhgasInsomniAroELF
      @MonAhgasInsomniAroELF Год назад +9

      they are both, both! although it's made apparent about halfway-2/3rds through the movie that lizzie leans more towards pride and darcy leans more towards prejudice.

  • @GreedyLiz
    @GreedyLiz 2 года назад +247

    Pride and prejudice takes place in early 1800 and marrying your cousin, expecially when you were a noble, was quite normal at the time.
    When you say what's wrong with Mr Darcy... Oh my where do we start. First of all I think we can all agree that he's a good man, but he's a noble so he has this toxic sense of entitlement that is sooo frustrating to Elizabeth (and all of us). Plus he totally has social anxiety so he tend to say things he doesn't really belive. I red the book multiple times (it's like my copying mechanism hahaha) and I think it's better explained in it obv, he really falls for lizzie because he's so used to everybody agreeing to what he says because of his social position. But she's like saaavage, she doesn't give a fuuuuu*. In some chapters they argue in a very very passionate way, basically every time they have an interaction hahaha, the movie doesn't really show it. In the end he act like an a** bc she's poor and her family is embarassing and he really tries to prove to himself that she's not worth it. So he looks at all her flaws but in the end he loves to be challenged by her. Ok, thank you for coming to my ted talk about Mr Darcy. Bye.

    • @justhana4779
      @justhana4779  2 года назад +25

      the way explained it really made me want to go to a ted talk about this haha

    • @vendricure8801
      @vendricure8801 2 года назад +1

      THANK YOU!!!, this really helped me for my critiques analysis

    • @creatingpulsars9979
      @creatingpulsars9979 2 года назад +21

      YES thank you for calling out the fact that he has social anxiety... he's got strong social anxiety and I never see people talk about it. Like half of his "rudeness" comes from that and from being misunderstood. Sometimes Lizzy goes out of her way to misunderstand him in the book, making assumptions about his meanings left and right.

    • @GreedyLiz
      @GreedyLiz 2 года назад +16

      @@creatingpulsars9979 yes, totally. He's so unused to people he doesn't know, yet they say it several times in the books. Mr Bingley's opinion about Darcy is so good exactly for this reason, because to his friends he's very loyal and protective. He really just doesn't trust people, expecially after what happened with Wickham! I mean I would be cautious too if one of my childhood friends tried to use my sister to get to my money! I always get so sad thinking about Mr Darcy loneliness... But he's totally a pain in the axe with that attitude ✨

    • @summerrose8110
      @summerrose8110 2 года назад +2

      @GreedyLiz Worst Ted Talk ever. Darcy isn't entitled at all. Did you even read the book?

  • @zoc.6922
    @zoc.6922 Год назад +40

    You aren't supposed to like Darcy in the beginning. But because he actually changes and makes amends for his wrongs, Elizabeth starts to see him in a better light. I also found it funny how he didn't like long walks and then he walked to her for his second proposal.

    • @a.g.demada5263
      @a.g.demada5263 Год назад +10

      Don't forget the fact he's always elegant during the movie and when he goes to see her in the end, he seems like he fell of the bed

    • @ameliatorres6162
      @ameliatorres6162 Год назад +9

      @@a.g.demada5263 My man heard he had a shot and immediately threw himself out of the window to see if Lizzie changed her mind

    • @a.g.demada5263
      @a.g.demada5263 Год назад +4

      @@ameliatorres6162 that shows his vulnerable side

    • @theladyivee
      @theladyivee 6 месяцев назад +4

      so many people miss the fact that he does think about what she said about being a gentleman (which is his calling aND identity), and proceeded to some self reflection over the months and *makes corrections to his character*.

  • @GreenParlour0749
    @GreenParlour0749 2 года назад +81

    What I love most about Pride & Prejudice is that it does enemies to lovers in a believable way. It’s not, oh He’s attractive and I have the hots so I forgive him even though he never changed. L
    Also, even though he fixed his mistakes he made an effort to not parade that he was fixing them. I also love that he respected her answer and only tried again when he heard that she refused to promise not to marry him.
    Lizzie is my favorite since I relate to her stubbornness.
    But I do prefer Jane Eyre over this story.

    • @belllllaaaaa1392
      @belllllaaaaa1392 Год назад

      But she says that she will never marry him when lady Catherine asks?

    • @GreenParlour0749
      @GreenParlour0749 Год назад +16

      @@belllllaaaaa1392 I took it as her saying she would never swear to not marry him.
      *Edited because autocorrect hates me"

    • @lauraslade5308
      @lauraslade5308 Год назад +5

      @@belllllaaaaa1392 Lady Catherine asks Lizzy to 'swear that she will never enter into such an engagement', and Lizzy responds with, 'I will not and I certainly never shall.'

  • @darth-imperius
    @darth-imperius Год назад +48

    It really has been a good, long while since you've read the novel. 🙃
    (referring to the Whickham part, when you first see him in the film)
    Whenever you said 'kiss, are they gonna kiss?' all I wanted to do was slap you while saying 'it's the regency era!' 😂😅

    • @justhana4779
      @justhana4779  Год назад +5

      LMAO LISTEN the book was a blur i don't remember much from it but you right about the regency era hahah

  • @cmlemmus494
    @cmlemmus494 2 года назад +64

    It's worth noting that that you're not supposed to like Mr. Darcy. Jane Austin was writing SATIRE. Mr. Darcy is a caricature of a type of young "gentleman" common at the time who believed that simply having wealth made one important, but made no attempt to be polite. In modern terms, Mr. Darcy is a trust fund kid or celebutante; he thinks he's better than others because he didn't have to work for what he has.
    This satire is more obvious in Emma, but all of Austin's novels suffer from the problem that the modern audience doesn't know what the contemporary audience did. Austin's original readers were lower-middle class people laughing at the dumb rich right before a major economic shift destroyed that whole way of life. The modern audience thinks these stories are supposed to be legitimately historical and people don't get the joke.

    • @MonAhgasInsomniAroELF
      @MonAhgasInsomniAroELF Год назад +10

      yes and no. austen wrote what in her time were romcoms. yes, they involved some satire, but they _were_ 100% also meant to be romantic stories with happy endings, not just ridiculous stories to laugh at. she pointedly always gave her heroines romantic happy endings because she never got one herself (plus, considering the time period, they were just generally a very rare thing despite which class you belonged to, and she wanted her stories to have happy endings). mr. darcy is (or starts out as) a caricature you're not supposed to like yes, but grows into a person of more depth over the course of the story and as he changes his views, and he _becomes_ a character you fall in love with. no one was ever supposed to hate his character even after finishing the story. it's _NOT_ a satirical piece as a whole, and I'm not sure where you got that cynical notion from.
      you're more correct about emma, it was very much a satirical piece, but still at its heart a romcom. i think you fully misunderstand jane austen, her intentions, and her work. not surprising though, as you were never the intended audience in the first place.

    • @LadyIarConnacht
      @LadyIarConnacht Год назад +7

      @@MonAhgasInsomniAroELF Yes, and Austen may have also intended us, as readers, to think about our own prejudices towards those above or below us. Lizzie's assumptions become ours very easily because we have the same kinds of ideas.

  • @mlove.1376
    @mlove.1376 Год назад +50

    I think you missed the point of the essence of this movie that Jane Austin put in her book. How hard it was for women of time and how society and it laws held women back. That marriage was a business deal and women couldn't marry for love in most cases. Jane and her sister Cassandra never had marriages as such in their own lives. This was Jane's Cindrella story, with ideal men who were accountable for their behavior, worked on themselves and then went back open to show it. The only power women had was to say yes or no. And seeing Charlotte's circumstances who settled so that she was protected from living like the actual Austin sisters. Jane Austin gave power to women through her writings and helped in giving awareness to her society with the veil of funny but real characters. This movie absolutely picked up that essence.

    • @mlove.1376
      @mlove.1376 Год назад +2

      PS I too lost some of this at. first watch and first reading of her books. But now understand how brilliant this piece is.

  • @nicoleribeiro4253
    @nicoleribeiro4253 Год назад +14

    I think the reason so many people dislike Pride and Prejudice and can't undestand the hype about it it's because they review the movie/book acording to their modern view of the world. For exemple, the fact Mr Collins was willing to marry one of his cousins was such a shock and that was the only thing people would talk about throughout the movie, but you should undestand that 200 years ago that was common. The dynamics between woman X men and what behavior was expected also changes. A few dont get why the hand flexing scene was such a big deal, but it was propably expected and lady-like of Elizabeth to wear gloves (She doesn't and it contributes to form her personality), since direct skin contact was quite scandalous.
    Of couse everybody is alowed to dislike, like or even hate the movie, but it's interesting to contextualize yourself about the era things take place to be able to truly experience the film and rate it.

  • @GalxyStudios
    @GalxyStudios 2 года назад +19

    It's so funny to me that you said it was slow paced, I watched the miniseries first, so the whole time I was like wow this is insanely fast!!

  • @user-nh5se7nc8k
    @user-nh5se7nc8k 2 года назад +33

    He just awkward and can’t express his feelings :(

  • @breannab7112
    @breannab7112 2 года назад +20

    I absolutely 100% love your initial reaction to Wickham! 😂😂😂 Can't wait to watch the rest lol.

  • @leonh.kalayjian6556
    @leonh.kalayjian6556 3 месяца назад +2

    How you can say this is slow paced is beyond me. Every scene has no wasted moment to further the plot. The Colin Firth miniseries is more than double the length.

  • @VaranusKomodoensis132
    @VaranusKomodoensis132 2 года назад +17

    I totally agree and didn’t realize until you mentioned it about the metaphor of his clothes in the ending. Sksk I just finished watching the film an hour ago and immediately went to yt to see other people’s reactions to share the love with 😤

  • @maryezell3888
    @maryezell3888 Год назад +5

    Please stop thinking in modern terms about a story written in the early 1800s. Darcy is a man who grew up knowing he was going to oversee vast properties, the lives of not only whoever becomes his immediate family but his sister after his both his parents died and all the tenant families working on his properties. We are talking hundreds of people. We see his great effort to do that job well when He rides alone all the way from London to meet with his stewart a day early and discovers Lizzie lurking in his house during the tour. You forgot the very famous introduction Austen writes in the book but was left out of the film. He is enormously rich and a target for every scheming female he ever meets. Except Elizabeth. She is a well-read self-educated person who constantly observes life. Just so happens she overheard Darcy trying to protect himself from Bingley's well-meaning efforts to get him to have some fun at the dance. Charlotte is with her so she tries to make light of it. And she made an erroneous snap judgement. Darcy sees Lizzie is unlike other girls and because he has been treated special all his life, he is feeling the pressure to make the right choice of wife. Where's some empathy here?

  • @summerrose8110
    @summerrose8110 2 года назад +19

    Darcy isn't a menace. Wickham is.😤🙄

  • @marie_roma
    @marie_roma 2 года назад +10

    No bc for the longest time my only knowledge of Mr Darcy came from the film wild child💀

  • @bollocks42o
    @bollocks42o 7 месяцев назад +2

    “Aren’t they cousins?!” Girl, this is a period piece remember? 😂 They need to secure the family bag.

    • @justhana4779
      @justhana4779  7 месяцев назад

      LOL when you put it that way

  • @marthawolfsen5809
    @marthawolfsen5809 Год назад +5

    It's three miles from Netherfield to Elizabeth's house. So maybe under an hour.

  • @breannab7112
    @breannab7112 2 года назад +34

    You are absolutely right with Darcy's costume design! There are some good articles and video essays on it.

  • @emilym8530
    @emilym8530 Год назад +3

    It was very common for cousins to marry each other back then. Emma wood house and Me Knightley were cousins as well. And the whole time she was saying she wanted mr Wickham and Lizzy to end up together I was yelling no at my phone 😂😂😂

  • @TangentOmega
    @TangentOmega 2 года назад +14

    Every 20-something reacter roots for Wickham when Darcy is being unlikeable...I wouldn't want to be Lydia.

  • @sherigrow6480
    @sherigrow6480 2 года назад +22

    This is my favorite film adaptation of the story. I wasn't crazy about the Colin Firth mini series because of the complete lack of chemistry. For romantic movies, try Last of the Mohicans, speaking of cinematography.

  • @chrismacdonald2251
    @chrismacdonald2251 2 дня назад

    Matthew MacFadyen acts with his eyes, nice of you to notice. Not unusual for cousins to marry. 2005 movies are not that old. His clothes change as he changes. Another good observation. He dresses like his friend Bingley at the end. I never ever get tired of watching his film. Love it.

  • @gisellepuchiorta8783
    @gisellepuchiorta8783 Год назад +2

    This is one of my top favorite romantic movies. This is also one of three movies I have downloaded, that I watch whenever I travel. The thumb caress as he's helping Elizabeth step up to the carriage and his hand flex (due to the chemistry charge he felt by just a mere touch of her hand) afterwards, is beyond romantic.

  • @tlrolls
    @tlrolls Год назад +6

    For a modern twist to this story, watch The Lizzie Bennet Diaries here on RUclips. It’s a web series that was released twice weekly in 2012-13 in vlog style. Such a wonderful adaptation!

    • @gayathriK2661
      @gayathriK2661 Год назад +2

      Ooh, another fan of the LBD!! It was so well done and the lady who played Lizzy did such a great job. Plus, the way you feel Darcy's presence even though you NEVER see his face for a crazy amount of episodes was so good. And that version of P&P is the only one where I actually liked Lydia! 😂

    • @tlrolls
      @tlrolls Год назад +2

      @@gayathriK2661 I absolutely love LBD! FYI Ashley Clements, the actress who played Lizzie, is in the middle of doing the “Look Back Diaries” (get it, LBD lol) for the tenth anniversary! She releases episodes twice a week, on the exact days that each episode was released. She has. Guests from her cast mates, writers, and even Hank Green who came up with the whole concept! A very nostalgic look back.

    • @gayathriK2661
      @gayathriK2661 Год назад

      @@tlrolls really? Thank you for letting me know!! 😊

  • @maryleecarlin9390
    @maryleecarlin9390 8 месяцев назад +2

    People use to marry their cousins. It’s not that old too. Franklin Roosevelt and Eleanor were cousins. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip were cousins too.

  • @danielaf3092
    @danielaf3092 Год назад +3

    It's was widely accepted that cousins married back then. Try to look at it from a 19th century perspective.

  • @alehbw
    @alehbw Год назад +8

    Wow, no es la primera actriz que veo reaccionando a ¨P&P¨ que sólo reconoce a Donald Sutherland por ¨The Hunger Games¨. Él es una leyenda!! No dejo de sorprenderme con el desconocimiento de la nueva generación de actores...
    Además, ¨P&P¨ cuenta con un elenco impecable (Carey Mulligan, Jena Malone, Rosamund Pike, Rupert Friend, Tom Hollander, y por supuesto, DAME Judi Dench). No reconoce a nadie?
    En cuanto al casamiento con familiares (que aún hoy se practica en algunos lugares), era común en la época. Cuál época (de la que tampoco tiene idea)? Teniendo en cuenta que Jane Austen murió en 1817, es fácil adivinar...
    ps1: Keira y Matthew fueron hermanos en ¨Anna Karenina¨, del mismo director que ¨P&P¨ 😉
    ps2: si esta película es larga, qué queda para ¨Gone with the wind¨?🙃

  • @ilonaklein384
    @ilonaklein384 5 месяцев назад

    Diese Interpretation von 2005 ist die beste Filmversion von Stolz und Vorurteil die ich kenne. Beide Hauptdarsteller haben eine fantastische Arbeit gezeigt. Weniger durch Aktion sondern wunderbar durch Blicke, Gesten und Veränderungen in Stimme und Tonlage. Ein großer Dank gilt Mr. Wright.

  • @gh0ulgirl
    @gh0ulgirl Год назад +8

    loved this reaction! but i have to say i definitely don’t agree with you on the criticism of the pacing at all

  • @user-nh5se7nc8k
    @user-nh5se7nc8k 2 года назад +3

    15:57 ikr it’s sometimes so awkward too. Like with your s/o and friend and your friends tease you

  • @elissao.6585
    @elissao.6585 2 года назад +2

    I wish we were friends, you seem like such a fun person! Love the reaction!💓

  • @leonkaye7544
    @leonkaye7544 2 года назад +1

    So funny how you reacted when Darcy saw lizzy in his house. Laughed out loud

  • @MonAhgasInsomniAroELF
    @MonAhgasInsomniAroELF Год назад +4

    period pieces and historical fiction aren't for everyone, and that's fine (and if you liked bridgerton that's cool but i don't really count it, because it is literally a flaming trash heap of modernized wattpad fanfic about the regency era). to those who do love those genres though, p&p is definitely one of the best romance stories bar none. i think the better you understand the era this took place in, the more you can appreciate the story and its many layers. the cinematography is absolutely the best of it's genre and just generally some of the best I've seen in film. it's right up there with avatar 2 for me, honestly. so glad you were still able to appreciate that despite the story not being your cup of tea as much. (not to mention kiera knightley and matthew mcfayden's acting, of course. they were absolutely amazing and they couldn't have casted anyone better imo)

  • @lisabarrick4819
    @lisabarrick4819 8 месяцев назад +1

    He was brushing Lizzie off because he wanted to observe his friend and partners. He didn’t want to make it all about him when he said Lizzie wasn’t handsome enough. Yes, Mr. Collin’s is cousin with the ladies. Mr. Darcy is played by Matthew McFayden.

  • @juneseghni
    @juneseghni 6 месяцев назад +2

    Cousin marriage is still legal in the Uk although there is a campaign to stop it because it is linked to an greater inidence of birth defects/ congenitenal diseases. It mainly occurs in certain immigrant communities where people marry relatives to keep wealth within families and preserve cultural identity.

  • @johnnehrich9601
    @johnnehrich9601 7 месяцев назад +2

    When Jane is first invited to the Bingley's, Mrs. Bentley realizes that if Mr. Bingley is not there, he would have taken their carriage. Therefore they could not "drive" Jane back home, so trying to get her stuck there would work.
    From what I understand, Mr. Collins is not (first cousin) to the daughters but to Mr. Bennet, meaning he is one step removed from being a first cousin. And the book refers to him as a "distant cousin," which could be quite FAR removed. However, in Gone With The Wind, it is stated that "the Hamiltons always marry their cousins," i.e., Ashley marries Melanie, and it wasn't thought scandalous, just not too healthy.
    Let's not forget that Lady Catherine's daughter was promised to Darcy in infancy, and Lady Catherine is Darcy's aunt. That would make them really cousins.
    In the final scene with Darcy coming across the field in the early morning, you question how long it would take him. He would be staying with the Bingley's, and when Lizzy walks there early in the book/movie, it is described as three miles away. Three miles an hour is an average walking speed. But don't forget he couldn't walk there before dawn as he doesn't have a light of any kind and over fields is very rough in the dark.

  • @seaneendelong8065
    @seaneendelong8065 Год назад +1

    This was filmed at a real estate and home which is partially a museum... And is a part of my own family tree, as is Jane Austin's mother lol.
    It is in the exact area and timeframe of building etc as the book.

  • @ingridschrag8910
    @ingridschrag8910 Год назад +1

    re how long the walk was in the book its mentioned that its areound 2 hrs between mr binglys house and the bennets

  • @greenvic90
    @greenvic90 Год назад

    Dude 😂 I think you expressed almost every thought I had watching this movie for the first time 😂

  • @willemvantilburg1388
    @willemvantilburg1388 Месяц назад

    The harsh reality is that during the shooting of this movie, Keira Knightley (Elizabeth) was dating the actor that is playing mister Wickham. You can see it in the scene in the shop with the ribbons.
    Girls always go for the bad boys.....

  • @kilianalexander2736
    @kilianalexander2736 Год назад +1

    The dad is President Snow and Lydia is Johanna Mason

  • @yummi4tunekookie
    @yummi4tunekookie 2 года назад +15

    Pleeeeeeaase watch the BBC miniseries with Colin Firth! It's more faithful to the novel, so the characters are far richer.
    Regarding Creepy Collins: Mr. Bennet never had a son and his estate could only be passed on to a male heir, soooo his cousin (and closest male relative), Mr. Collins, is the presumptive heir to the estate. That's why the douchebag thought he was doing the Bennets a "favor" by trying to marry one of their daughters.

    • @derryg903
      @derryg903 2 года назад +8

      Yes, and this is why Mrs Bennett is so manic about marrying her daughters off. She needed to make sure they would be cared for after Mr Bennett passed. Her embarrassing behavior is one of the reasons why Mr Darcy initially felt the Bennett family were unsuitable. It was not about status; Darcy, Bennett, and Bingly were from the same social class.

  • @41kils
    @41kils 8 месяцев назад +1

    you skipped every single good eye contact chemistry moment

  • @maryleecarlin9390
    @maryleecarlin9390 8 месяцев назад

    Keira Knightley was nominated for best actress for this film too. She was 19 or 18 when filming

  • @tommyross3298
    @tommyross3298 10 месяцев назад +3

    I consider Mr. Darcy to be someone who would likely considered to be on the autism spectrum today. So calling him a "menace to society" is only going to further stigmatize people on the spectrum today. Please consider your language and how it could impact people. I know "SEO" is a thing, but so are human beings.

    • @justhana4779
      @justhana4779  10 месяцев назад

      Gah I never intended for that at all but I totally see where you're coming from! I updated the title so it's not focused on that at all

  • @geraldineallen
    @geraldineallen 7 месяцев назад +2

    Donald sutherland has done so many brilliant films long before he was president snow!! argh! check out 'don't look now.' creepy and brilliant. marrying a cousin was quite normal at the time of pride and prejudice...

    • @justhana4779
      @justhana4779  7 месяцев назад +1

      ooh will have to check that movie out!

    • @chrismacdonald2251
      @chrismacdonald2251 2 дня назад +1

      I know, it drives me crazy when people look at this film and they only know Donald Sutherland as Snow.

  • @momD612
    @momD612 2 года назад +1

    My favorite movie ever! 🥰🥰

  • @grantdillon3420
    @grantdillon3420 2 года назад +2

    What!? You mean President Snow is Mr Bennett!

  • @murielbarker4311
    @murielbarker4311 2 года назад +3

    Matthew Macfadden is Darcy

  • @AmeliePoulain_01
    @AmeliePoulain_01 Год назад +2

    I finally read the book last summer. The movie is really good.

  • @PaperbackWizard
    @PaperbackWizard Год назад +13

    Many have theorized that Mr. Darcy is autistic. As a 41-year-old autistic man myself, I support that theory, and can absolutely confirm that no amount of "practice" makes it any easier to meet new people. As for his attraction to Lizzy, he made a connection with her on an intellectual level when she visited their home when Jane was sick. It's much longer in the book, where they have an extensive back-and-forth that actually made me giggle when I first read it as a teenager because I felt they were getting along so well together. I had to learn, like Darcy eventually did, that just because they may have been intellectual equals, it didn't necessarily mean that she liked him as much as he liked her.

    • @Margatatials
      @Margatatials Год назад +1

      that is a pretty interesting readng

  • @cathalijnedewindt1880
    @cathalijnedewindt1880 Год назад +1

    YES it doesn't feel dated, like you say, and in part it's because this is one of the few period movies who understand historical clothes. It wasn't done WiTh A mOdErN tWiSt - which is fine to do! It's great, or it can be so good and add to a story, but: this movie is actually set in a fucking time :)

  • @DomoRules7
    @DomoRules7 Год назад

    The clown part 😂

  • @halcroj
    @halcroj Год назад +2

    Loved the reaction. The girls and Mr Collins are not first cousins. They are more likely 2nd or 3rd cousins which is much further apart genetically.

  • @73005
    @73005 2 года назад +7

    The BBC version stays true to the book! I love this version too. I love you review!

    • @ameliacraiig4193
      @ameliacraiig4193 2 года назад +1

      Definitely. Love that version. Colin Firth killed it.

  • @seopunky76
    @seopunky76 Год назад

    Agreed on the cinematography 💫

  • @cathyhaynes2700
    @cathyhaynes2700 10 месяцев назад +1

    He walked from Neatherfield

  • @RiSaRx85
    @RiSaRx85 Год назад +1

    Wait. You're an actor and you only know Donald Sutherland for the Hunger Games? You have to be kidding me.

  • @n8v_willie
    @n8v_willie Год назад +2

    The 2008 ‘Persuasion’ is my favorite and the new one was painful to watch.

    • @tishwalls5793
      @tishwalls5793 6 месяцев назад +1

      1995 Persuasion is my favorite. And I agree with your take on the newest version. That thing was awful.

  • @user-qr8up7xp7d
    @user-qr8up7xp7d Год назад +2

    Two eyes, two ears plus one brain. One mouth. How come the mouth wins out before allowing the others to have their input?

  • @tjskeyblade
    @tjskeyblade Год назад

    Happy Valentine’s Day I am I appreciate this movies. It’s really funny And yes I do know the plot yes I seen the hundred on Netflix❤I know who that character

  • @user-nh5se7nc8k
    @user-nh5se7nc8k 2 года назад +1

    Regarding the cousins, did you know President Franklin Roosevelt Dated his Cousin and Married? (Eleonor Roosevelt) they were like second cousins..

    • @justhana4779
      @justhana4779  2 года назад

      dfshdjfsdf gahhh i didn't know that

    • @PlanaarisA7X
      @PlanaarisA7X 2 года назад +4

      Bruh, did you know Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip were cousins? They're both great-grandchildren of Queen Victoria ahgahgha

    • @justhana4779
      @justhana4779  2 года назад

      @@PlanaarisA7X i know and it disturbs me every time i watch the crown sfsadfsdf

  • @bookworm4174
    @bookworm4174 Год назад +1

    Hi Hana! Valentine's Day is coming again... Could you react to the P&P BBC miniseries? I think it's even more loved by book fans for having the time to hit all the important parts of the story. Also, Colin Firth and Jenifer Ehle are amazing. IMO, this version is more cinematic and artistic, the miniseries is more realistic and satisfyingly complete and unhurried. I feel like a lot of this version has a very rushed feeling to it, just flying through the story and dialogue.

  • @murielbarker4311
    @murielbarker4311 2 года назад +3

    You missed the best bit out in the mist scene

  • @johnnehrich9601
    @johnnehrich9601 7 месяцев назад +1

    I would love to see your reaction to Red, White, & Royal Blue.

    • @justhana4779
      @justhana4779  7 месяцев назад

      i've seen the movie already so it wouldn't be a first time reaction but i can add it to the list!

  • @aliampb6949
    @aliampb6949 Год назад

    Are you sure you ever read the book? I am an English lady of a certain age and P and P was standard literary reading. Classic nuances. Follows the growth of the main characters over many, many months.

    • @justhana4779
      @justhana4779  Год назад +1

      I did but when I watched the movie I didn't remember much of the book, let alone the nuances that I missed since I was reading a lot of books at the same time and afterwards. Definitely want to reread though and watch the BBC version of P&P!

  • @cathyhaynes2700
    @cathyhaynes2700 10 месяцев назад

    And 'Emma" is one of the longest of Jane Austen's books.

  • @anacardenas8827
    @anacardenas8827 Год назад +1

    20:28 If you truly want to see chemistry in a show watch Outlander. Chef kiss!!!

  • @smilingchesire5445
    @smilingchesire5445 Год назад +1

    as a Bellamy fan I feel insulted

  • @murielbarker4311
    @murielbarker4311 2 года назад +1

    MatthewsP@P was the first film all the rest have been BBC TV adaptions Darcy feel in love from the moment they meet at the first ball Wickham was nasty

  • @mattx449
    @mattx449 3 месяца назад

    Wickham is wicked. Wonder if Jane Austin gave him that name intentionally. I like to think so

  • @madame_weeb
    @madame_weeb 2 года назад

    Please do a reaction vid on "Far From Madding Crowd 2015"!!!! PLEASE!!

  • @murielbarker4311
    @murielbarker4311 2 года назад +1

    You need to watch the Colin Firths version of P@P1995 you will see much more of Darcy's Life and a better Wickham and Collins and Mrs Bennett Matthew has the Rain Mist Dance scenes which are just brilliant both flim and TV series are brilliant but in different ways Colin's Lake scene has gone down in TV history

  • @sarahmyers3996
    @sarahmyers3996 2 года назад +10

    Bridgerton and P&P are both set in the early 1800s, during the Regency Era. Going to balls to find a match was the norm at the time! 😊

  • @ninavvv7159
    @ninavvv7159 Год назад +1

    Please react to ANNA KARENINA movie with Keira Knightley, it’s an outstanding movie💛 I’m in shock that no one did the reaction on this one

  • @joeltappenden4785
    @joeltappenden4785 7 месяцев назад

    Hey great reaction it turns out I can those days marrying your cousins thing. Jane Austin’s brother actually married there cousin. Lol read the boy ships Lizzie and George together

  • @ebantink4843
    @ebantink4843 Год назад +1

    A truly ghastly review

  • @eli-ts3rw
    @eli-ts3rw Год назад

    omg you look so much like Kimiko from the show The boys💀📸😳😮

  • @sonadasgupta
    @sonadasgupta Год назад

    Still waiting for persuasion reaction 🤭

  • @richardarcher3435
    @richardarcher3435 Год назад

    Yeah, everything has to be fast paced these days. Shame, I think it's too many E numbers in the food :)

  • @jimin585
    @jimin585 Год назад

    or Darcy just gave his coat to lizzy because she's cold

  • @laurasedor4641
    @laurasedor4641 Год назад

    So I just happened upon this and you are adorable and all of as we watch. Have you ever considered reacting to Ted Lasso? You would love it...

    • @justhana4779
      @justhana4779  Год назад

      ugh i wish i thought to react to it when i first started it but i'm pretty caught up now! it's such a great show!!

  • @brucenatelee
    @brucenatelee Год назад

    "Cuzzin fuckin" has always been a thing in older eras. Gross, but not surprising.

  • @Caritopitaok
    @Caritopitaok 9 месяцев назад +1

    The fact that she focused on the fact that cousins pursue each other for marriage, obviously not knowing that it was normal, even preferable, specially within the wealthy (so the wealth would stay in the family) got me so mad. Sorry but it was very annoying

  • @danwaller3599
    @danwaller3599 Месяц назад

    No. Great film of an even better book. TBH yaah

  • @mlove.1376
    @mlove.1376 6 месяцев назад

    People of that era wed their cousins it was acceptable and people didnt have DNA issues then that we know of..

  • @CCC-rd3gc
    @CCC-rd3gc 6 месяцев назад

    раньше можно было жениться на кузенах, только родные братья и сёстры не могли. насколько я слышала, в Англии до сих пор такое существует. или существовало до недавнего времени.

  • @mrs.manrique7411
    @mrs.manrique7411 3 месяца назад

    So Mr. Darcy does not like fake people. Which is why he’s so stiff at the first public ball. All these people are putting on a show for him and his high status. The movie doesn’t really show these hypocrites too much outside of ridiculous mama Bennet’s comments.
    Elizabeth also doesn’t like fake people. Including her second cousin Mr. Collins - so fake! (Even today marrying cousins is not going to beget genetic differences compared to the random general populace as long as people don’t do that for like five generations straight.)
    A common saying back in the day is, “You cannot know someone within a fortnight (two weeks)” and Elizabeth realizes Wickham is a fortune hunter loooong before she visits Charlotte and Mr. Collins and is told his backstory by Mr. Darcy. Wickham starts pursuing a rich heiress soon at the next public ball after the Bingleys and Mr. Darcy leaves, instead of pursuing Elizabeth, and she’s chuffed. It also helps her believe Mr. Darcy’s story soon after she reads it.
    Mr. Darcy fell in love because every polite thing Elizabeth said seemed like an encouragement. In the book he thinks Lizzie is telling him where to secretly meet her in the garden walks, when she was trying to hint at where he should *avoid* going so she can be alone. He totally thought she’d accept his first proposal!!

  • @6Haunted-Days
    @6Haunted-Days 7 месяцев назад

    You say you bet social anxiety yet are constantly berating him for …..showing signs by being SOCIALLY AWKWARD? Christ. You seem incapable of seeing this film AT ALL in the time it was written. You must know little to no history. Trust if you were born back then….in this or similar situations you wouldn’t the person you are now. You can’t seriously think that? Society and family and expectations and most of all, JUST REALITY……has a MASSIVE MASSIVE effect one’s entire personality…..

    • @justhana4779
      @justhana4779  7 месяцев назад +1

      it's been a minute since i filmed this video but at the time i really didn't have much knowledge of the history. historical media especially before the 1950's wasn't really my jam so the regency era was very new territory for me (and still is despite adding a few more movies and shows to my roster). of course context matters and clearly i was missing context when i reacted to this movie which is why i have those reactions lol

  • @frederickmiles8815
    @frederickmiles8815 Год назад

    I like your 'Tom' analysis - so true LOL.

  • @aranerem3767
    @aranerem3767 2 года назад

    Hello

  • @Caritopitaok
    @Caritopitaok 9 месяцев назад +1

    She doesn’t understand anything from this movie omg

  • @w3-watchingwithwombat79
    @w3-watchingwithwombat79 Год назад +1

    You're totally right in saying this isn't the best romance flick. It's up there, though. Again you're right: the acting, cinematography, music, and so many things came together so beautifully. I don't know what the best romance movie is, but I can tell you that Atonement is my absolute favorite.

    • @justhana4779
      @justhana4779  Год назад

      oooh i gotta check it out! i've heard nothing but great things about atonement