This just reminded me of something 😂 This one guy visited our house when it was being remodeled and he grabbed a board of wood and turned it around and said “This is interesting…” 😂😂
It must have *truly* been a curse to be introverted during a time where chit-chat, shmoozing, and forming polite relationships with everyone was SO integral to your life.
When she goes "I'm so sorry to intrude" and he quickly shakes his head it's like he's saying "you could never intrude on me". All the tiny, subtle hints in this movie are perfect
I only realised the other day whilst watching the movie commentary that the "This is a charming house" scene was him trying to work up the courage to propose and then backing out 👁👄👁
I heard in the behind the scenes that standing up when a lady walks in, is a polite manner for men at that era, and it's just taking me out even more knowing that 😂😂
@Ephraim Samuel George That's what I heard from Matthew Macfadyen at the behind the scenes footage. I'm not sure whether it's like a greeting but it's etiquette before. Just like how you can't hold anybody's hand, that's why that certain scene where Mr. Darcy helped Elizabeth onto the carriage meant a lot.
@Black Hayate She’s not meant to be just average in the books, tho. She’s considered a local beauty, second in looks to her older sister-who is said to be the most beautiful woman in the county. Jane is a traditional beauty. Lizzie, no. But Lizzie is still considered attractive and is the second best looking of the five sisters. She just isn’t on the level of, say, a London beauty (where the population of young women is much greater, standards are higher, and looks are more regulated by what’s “fashionable”). But the point in the book is not that Lizzie is average (she isn’t), but rather that she’s not such a knock out that her looks are her dominant quality. It’s her wit and personality that shine.
There are truly a lot of great Pride and Prejudice adaptations. But this movie will always be my favorite because Awkward Social Anxiety Introvert Mr. Darcy is the one true Mr. Darcy
@@sofitocyn100 wtf she is amazing in that film, she had that independent, spontaneous, awkward -ish vibe, she was even nominated for an oscar bc of that role. i'd say this movie is great and the best choice for ppl who like pure romance
AS W I don’t know much about Kiera Knightly, but I’ve seen her in two movies including this one. She is a really good actress. And honestly I don’t know if I could watch another version because I just love the way she does it
The amount of pining this man shows in his EYES is Disneyland for people who enjoy romance. He's the perfect match for this character. Many men can play a wealthy snob character but rarely one can play a devoted man with their whole body language even more so than with words like he did.
Your words are so beautiful! I think the actor portrayed a different side of Darcy and looks less arrogant than the one I imagined while reading the book… but I love seeing him sentimental and romantic, it feels like the actor portrays Darcy’s heart more than his external character
@@superduper5949 He acts like a lot of aspie men do. Unfortunately, the majority of men on the autism spectrum never establish a romantic relationship or even maintain close friendships during adulthood. I wish more people in reality actually liked to associate with those similar to Darcy.
I am Mr. Darcy, without the money, and dashing appearance. Awkward and have a problem with foot in mouth disease. I haven't been cured of it, and I dare say I don't believe there to be a cure or that anyone will take up the cause of curing the wretched illness that plagues many men.
Real Mexican Food Shouldn't Give You Diarrhea When you realize he wasn’t a snobby jerk, he’s just an awkward introverted moron. It’s a true mental whiplash
In the ballroom Lizzy told him he should remark on the size of the room or the number of couples. So later on, in that scene, he remarked on the house. Such an awkward turtle.
Nope, the advice was the same as in CBT: practise, step by step. That's how you deal with phobias, for example. If possible, you voluntarily expose yourself to the object of fear.
Yeah, I did too, but after that there were no more news about if things were proceeding or not. I wonder if it's actually gonna happen or not at this point.
i love the scene with georgianna because is kinda of the only time darcy looks confortable and not painfully anxious lol, poor thing, i relate to him so much holy shit
In a later scene, when Jane comes back from visiting her aunt and uncle, Lizzie asks the same question: "How's Jane?" Her mother answers: "She's in the drawing room". Always cracks me up for some reason
This Mr. Darcy is my absolute favourite. You can see the internal struggle with his shyness and how hard he is trying with her and to be what she wants. Closest to the book Mr Darcy, in my opinion.
"Elizabeth fell in love with the dark brooding antihero" no, she read him for filth until he stopped being an asshole and fell in love with this awkward man who tried his best, loved his sister, was kind to his servants, and tried to do right by her family after having thoughtlessly insulted them.
YES, Darcy was the antithesis of Wickham: he didn’t look like a gentleman but was one when Wickham looked like one and wasn’t. He also had this wonderful quality to think about what Elizabeth said and to change his behavior, that’s a huge character development and it also shows that he is not as pride as we thought he was. Everything he did for Elizabeth shows how humble he is. In case you didn’t understand, I am in love with him ✨
@@elonaackerman4163 Yup, exactly. This was a man who looked at what a *woman* had said to him, a woman of inferior birth at that, whom the circumstances of his birth and breeding should have led to look down upon, and went "I'm acting like an absolute ass and I'd better fix this mess of my own making". Not only that, but he did it quietly, not showing off, not wanting Elizabeth to think he only saved Lydia and reunited Jane and Charles to impress her or change her mind. AND even then, "my feelings have not changed; BUT ONE WORD FROM YOU WILL SILENCE ME FOREVER". He's the antithesis of a Nice Guy™: he did all he did without her knowing, not to change her mind but to right a wrong, and then asked only once more and added that if she didn't love him he wouldn't ever pester her again. He didn't think he automatically "deserved" for Elizabeth to love him, or that she "owed" him in any way, quite the contrary. In conclusion: WE STAN.
The actor playing Darcy is absolutely brilliant, as a younger person watching this film it was easy to be convinced of his supposed cold character because of Elizabeth's perspective, since she's so verbal. Now that I'm older, as an adult I can read nonverbals a lot better and it completely changes the story. This actor is able to convey them so well. I think it's so important to be able to do that as an actor because nonverbals really can change the game of how a situation is interpreted and received by the audience. I think his acting makes this one of my favorite films of all time
100% agreed, the acting is excellent, and I’m able to pick the non verbals as clear as day, something I can’t do with many other actors. Darcy especially is an extremely complicated character to pull off.
Dani Allred Yes he’s a really good actor. I wish there was more scenes with him and Elizabeth. I wanna read the book now after watching this movie though. I hope there’s more scenes with them together in the book
Hope The book is excellent, definitely do read it. Austen’s sharp wit and clever wordplay really add spice to the novel. I wouldn’t say there are too many scenes of them together in the book, it’s more of a chronicling of the growth and change in character and thoughts that they both experience throughout, in getting to know each other. ☺️ In a way reading the book can be more of an enriching experience than watching the screen adaptation tbh.
@@Hope-si1kb They have more scenes together. I loved it as much as the movie. Of course the movie it's a little bit different, and they erased some characters, but that doesn't alter the quality of the movie. Both are amazing
Georgiana: my brother has told me so much about you Mr Darcy: *begins to evaporate* Georgiana: but he says you play so well! Mr Darcy: *absolutely cannot. Thinks of ways one can disappear.*
No, not at the ball as it's their first encounter and isn't in love with her, but just bored/annoyed by people and parties plus is well...proud and prejudiced.
I think it was purely his despair like: "wait, I can't talk, but wdym writing doesn't count??, is the only thing I can do, htf am I supposed to communicate???" xD
Okay, but Mr darcy is honestly so relatable. As an awkward introvert, people always assume I am proud and superior to everybody when in fact I just have no idea how to converse.
I can imagine their little gentle spats with each other after marriage even at get togethers and she'll smile and giggle and he'll look at her lovingly
I imagine that most of the time Lizzie gets her way, not because she's overbearing or he's a pushover, but because he doesn't have a strong opinion about an issue ("Mrs. Darcy, I thank you for aspiring to include my opinion, but I daresay it is a fruitless gesture. Where you see differences in drapery color as black is to white, I see two pieces cut from the same cloth.") or trusts her enough to make the decision herself. It's when he feels especially strong about an issue that you'll see some sparks fly.
Ha! Yeah, they do really play down the proud side of Darcy’s character in this version, probably because they were trying to freshen the story for a contemporary audience and that part doesn’t really translate as well. But I also think the 90s version follows the novel more closely in the sense that we see Darcy through Elizabeth’s perspective, so we see her sort of distorted, prejudiced version of him until he drastically transforms when Lizzie sees who he really is. That intense change works in a TV series, but in a shorter film I think it would feel jarring/unbelievable. They were very clever in the film to instead interpret and depict Darcy *how he actually might have been* the whole time - ie, not a dick but just very shy and socially awkward - and make it more obvious straight away that Lizzie is prejudiced. These brilliant subtle hints that Matthew Macfadyen gives from the start that there is actually a really lovely person underneath his shy exterior mean that it’s less surprising when that side of him finally comes out, and more obvious that Lizzie is being short-sighted, but he comes off as a much more believable and therefore sympathetic character. I love the film’s choice to read between the book’s lines in that way.
Clearly none of you have experienced the intense focus (and ensuing thrill) of a slow dance. Your mind has plenty of time to observe and absorb ALL the details when it's not busy coordinating all the limbs at 200 bpm.
This video made me realize how incredibly stark the contrast is with Darcy outside of his comfort zone and Darcy in his comfort zone. Matthew did such a good job portraying the difference in posture and walk and overall body language of someone who feels at ease versus anxious in social settings. He’s sooo much more comfortable in his home with his sister, and so stiff amongst people he doesn’t know/places he hasn’t been before.
If Mr Darcy doesn't look like he's actually about to faint or throw up or both every time he's on screen, the adaptation is wrong. He's just... literature's most awkward man and I love him.
@@thetaaaa Dorian is not straight and Basil doesn't confess until nearly 20 years later, the night Dorian SPOILER shows him the portrait and kills him. So it's actually "most awkward confession to someone who turns out to be a sociopath" 😂😂😂😂 Both Dorian and Henry show inclination toward men and women, and the subtext at the end of chapter 3 is that Henry seduced Dorian. Two of Dorian's male lovers appear directly, aside from several others being mentioned by name (Adrian Singleton and Alan Campbell are the ones with their own scenes), and Basil yells at him "why is your friendship so fatal to young men?" Perhaps the whole mess could have been averted if Basil hadn't let Henry beat him to the punch, but then we wouldn't have a book xD
@@RavenSutcliffe if you read the first edition, the one published before Wilde edited it to be less gay, the scene where Basil asks Dorian for his portrait back had a part that reads as such: "It is quite true that I have worshipped you with far more romance of feeling than a man usually gives to a friend. Somehow, I had never loved a woman. I suppose I never had time. Well, from the moment I met you, your personality had the most extraordinary influence over me. I quite admit that I adored you madly, extravagantly, absurdly. I was jealous of every one to whom you spoke. I wanted to have you all to myself. I was only happy when I was with you. When I was away from you, you were still present in my art. It was all wrong and foolish. It is all wrong and foolish still." Dorian basically responds by saying "lol, okay, is that all?" I guess he's not canonically straight but he's not canonically queer either, unlike Basil who is unambiguously confirmed to be gay.
I relate _SO MUCH_ to the feeling of “oh god i should say something what do i say wait now it’s been too long it’ll be awkward but i still need to respond it’s so awkward what do i do”
I love how Darcy looks suddenly embarrassed as soon as he asked what she recommended for showing affection. Luckily, for him no one noticed that he had accidentally just given himself away, and then she savagely hits him with his own words and walks off. Ouch. (But he totally deserved it.)
4:07 I’m cackling he comes storming and doesn’t say a word, doesn’t answer Elizabeth’s question. then just proceeds to talk about the house and just opts and leaves 😂😂
Omg you are actually the very first one in the comments to have noticed that, THANK YOU! I mean, that is one of three editing choices I made in this video I am the most proud of. LOL
0:12 I love how Bingley totally knows Darcy wants to kill him for making him come to the dance, but his face is just like "Shut up you socially inept nerd you're here to make friends and maybe a wife. Look, there's the ruthless one who's gonna roast you to the very core, marry that one. I'll marry her sister"
4:07 I'm convinced that he wanted to propose in this scene. He had the perfect opportunity... And then he chickened out and didn't do it. Poor introverted Mr. Darcy.
I remember watching this version for the first time and not entirely understanding the nuances in the acting but now, especially with so many different videos like this one, it shows how much Mr. Darcy liked Elizabeth from early on. His awkwardness was just percieved as pride. It's really funny once you understand that a lot of his awkwardness comes from liking Elizabeth do much. He's like an enamored nervous teenage boy. 😂
Yeah, that's pretty much it! I mean, he still made mistakes dictated by a bit of pride and a bit of prejudice (just as Elizabeth did), but mainly he fell in love with her almost from the start and really didn't know how to deal with it, poor guy. LOL
In the book it's even said outright: in the beginning, Darcy thought that Elisabeth was pretty at best, and didn't like her very much, and when he did realize he's starting to like her, he made a point of avoiding her. No wonder, he's rich so he gets pretty young women pushed at him all the time. Sadly, it's very hard to watch this movie if you know the book. _Or_ anything about regency time in England, when running around with open hair was pretty much the same as running around in your PYs today. I try to view it as hollywood actors cos-playing Regency Romances, that helps. But the error messages are very cute, they definitely improve the movie!
He truly is awkward and his awkwardness is relatable. But you have to applaud Elizabeth for holding him accountable for his rudeness. That’s what I love so much about this story. After Darcy basically saves her sisters reputation and send her that letter she realizes that she’s been a little too hard on him. But he also recognizes he was being prideful.
I love it because while Mr. Darcy was being prideful, Elizabeth formed a prejudice against him, only seeing him as her first impression of him and nothing more until later on in the film. 💕💕💕
@Daniel Well he acted prematurely. The girl was interested in him, Mr. Darcy just didn’t know that. He was rude in how he acted towards the Bingley’s and everyone else even though he’s socially awkward.
Remember when Collins wasn’t allowed to sit next to his wife ? Just imagine Darcy not being able to sit next to Lizzy, the only one who understands and relates to him and he’s just like; “pls not she’s my only friend”
I remember reading about how he wasn't "handsome enough" to play Darcy but I feel like he embodies the character so well it doesn't matter if he isn't a like a Ken doll or whatever. He acted excellently in the movie and he'd always be my favourite Darcy (in case BBC/Hollywood decides to make another P&P some day)
At the beginning of the movie, after being a Colin Firth fan, I was like... Ehhhhh.... I dunno about this one. At the end of the movie I was looking up everything Matthew had been in. The best rendition. Jane would undoubtedly approve.
I was 14/15 when this movie came out and once I saw him my teenage heart was in love. I wanted to end up with a man that looked, loved, and acted like Mr. Darcy. I can’t believe someone said he wasn’t attractive enough.
@@letusgather...7820 This is so funny - I had exactly the same experience, but then I really did meet a tall, dark, handsome, socially awkward, posh Englishman (and my 14 year old brain went "MrDarcy?!??!!!!! 😍") and it took quite a long time for everything to fall into place, but now we've been together for three and a half years and it's everything I'd dreamed it would be and more 🥰 (Weirdly, he actually went to the same school that Matthew McFadyen went to, but I didn't find that out until much later!)
Everytime i watch the "lovely house" scene, I just cannot stop laughing at how much he is STRANGLING that poor glove 😂 Like you are the one who got in this situation, dont take it out on the glove
And the hilarious fact, is Darcy encouraging his friend , Mr. Bingley, when they go to proposes Jane... And Mr. Bingley does exactly the same and Darcy's face is just so LMFAO in that exactly moment... I would had love to hear what was the Darcy's mental note in that instant...
@@whisperdear3869 Customary back in those times for a gentleman to stand when a lady enters the room. But his remarkably SLOW reaction time accounts for his utter shock at seeing her 😅
If I stay home when my friends invite me to go out I think "damn wish I had gone, could be having fun now" but when I got it's always "I wanna go home, I could be in my bed rn"
I honestly think the most beautiful thing about her is her body language and the way she speaks. She really moves like no other and it's rarely acknowledged.
"This is a charming house. Bye."
Pretty much what happened. LOL
HAHAHHA
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Time?
Hi, Nice day, bye
My sister who hasn't read the book:
*What is he doing?!*
Me with happy tears:
*His best.*
Yo this is deep
😂😂😂 this made me laugh so hard
😅😅😅
Best comment EVER! 😂😂😂
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Darcy is a walking disaster and I relate to him so much.
Ditto
But if you're handsome and rich, women can override it xDDDD
If you are neither, you're a creep.
livingandthriving same
@@akiyoshidai how did you missed the point of pride and prejudice so hard
I am just the same, and so is my boyfriend. Awkward people rule 🤣
Them: Mr Darcy is such a prideful man.
Mr Darcy: *has a panic attack*
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😆😆😆
I'm crying 😭
Well, he did hesitate with Elisabeth, because he thought she was beneath his "standing".
@@justanothermortal1373VVVVVVVVv😮v😮however
He's so awkward and weird, I love him.
yessss, me toooo ❤❤
Same here
Lizzie’s thoughts exactly.
I always thought I was like her. Now I know I’m Darcy.
I feel you!
I feel like Im more of Lydia ... Gently put, Im very silly and totally capable of doing something stupid
I can relate.. 😢
More relatable words have never been spoken 😭
Me too 😆😄
this actor is so good, he really looks like he doesn't wanna be there lol
Except when he's around Elizabeth :)
@Camila Gomez
Have you watched him in Succession? His acting is amazing, but it's an entirely different character.
😂
it's a shame you don't know who Matthew MacFadyen is.
He is just an introvert and people think him proud such a common problem among introverts.. I totally get him
“What on earth have you done to poor Mr Darcy”. Shout out to Charlotte for being the only soul who can see how much he’s struggling
She should start an awareness campaign for men who are bewitched body and soul
@@jacob_massengale 😂You are hilarious 😂
@@jacob_massengale YES
Did she read minds lol
@@jacob_massengale omg 😂😂😂
the error notifications when he just bursts in and sits in silence get me EVERY. TIME.
Same I'm hollering
I'm just there and I'm dying 😂
I have just bursted out at that part and I'm in public! 🤣
Its so funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love how she suggest he practices socializing so the next day he barges into her room and tries to sputter out a sentence XD
Poor awkward Darcy was really trying his best 😅😅
he was trying to propose xd
@@camilasamaniego4460 “oh perhaps you should socialize more.”
OH I MUST MARRY THIS WOMAN
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He’s like an adorable puppy🥺
Elizabeth: “you should socialize more”
Darcy the next day: “hmm ah yes, the floor here is made out of floor”
This just reminded me of something 😂 This one guy visited our house when it was being remodeled and he grabbed a board of wood and turned it around and said “This is interesting…” 😂😂
BAHAHHAAA
Such exquisite attention to detail, Mr Darcy
"If you're so bad at conversation you should actually practice it."
Darcy the next day: "HOUSE IS GOOD YES."
perfect use of this meme
I feel like 90% of Pride and Prejudice from Darcy's POV would just be internal screaming.
I need someone to give his pov. I'd be dead reading that 😂
@@vaishnavichittari9094 there is a book An Assembly such as this by Pamela Aiden which is exactly that
true, the rest is pining
@@nursetobee. where can I find it
@@vaishnavichittari9094 there’s a book called Mr Darcy’s Diary written by Amanda Grange!!
Say something!!!
"She's upstairs..."
I DID IT!!! killed me xDDD
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when Darcy said "I do not have the talent of conversing easily with people I Have never met before" I felt that
Me too bro
We introverts are all Darcy
Yes that is a big handicapt lots of people have a social anxiety disorder.
I just laugh at everything. It makes me sound incredibly manic 😅
Same lol
Alternative title: people around their crushes as portrayed by Mr. Darcy
Liz Pecina me😂😂😂
I feel attacked
**raises hand**
His acting's so great- It looks so naturally awkward
Yes ,YES , YYYYESSSS.
Elizabeth: "How is my sister?"
Darcy: "Best I can do is where."
Hahaha
UNDERRATED COMMENT
Im dead 😂
These comments are hurting me 😂😂😂😂
This happens everytime Elizabeth inquires as to how a family member is!
It must have *truly* been a curse to be introverted during a time where chit-chat, shmoozing, and forming polite relationships with everyone was SO integral to your life.
I felt that was why he was declared disagreeable right away because he didn't talk to the people all that much
Thankgod we live in 21st century
mans was still making £10,000 tho
astral nights We also because in the book he said some very prejudiced and prideful statments
@Grace Rydberg Lizzie was just as prideful and prejudice at times.
Me as a teenager: I hope I find my Mr. Darcy one day
Me as an adult: I am Mr. Darcy
Lol!
Yeah right 🤣😭😭!!!
Oh noooo, why is this accurate 😂
Totally relate to it!!
oh god you're right! guess we found him #foreveralone 😂😭
When she goes "I'm so sorry to intrude" and he quickly shakes his head it's like he's saying "you could never intrude on me". All the tiny, subtle hints in this movie are perfect
I know, right?! Oh my God! 🌹
Ikr😍😍😍😍
I love this part so much
He looks so weak in love in that scene
He should have said "You're not intruding at all. Mí casa és su casa ❤". HAHAHA
Darcy's the kind of person to come up at 2am with the perfect reply to a conversation from 2 years ago
OMG that was do amusing.
Lizzy: *making sarcastic remarks about Mr Darcy's behavior thinking he's an asshole*
Darcy, internally crying: Please I'm just stupid
LOL
Lmfaaaoooooo
Poor Darcy
I am reading the book, at Eliza just be like for anyone "oh he is rude" but she can't stop talking about Darcy it is kinda funny
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“I’m very fond of walking-“
“YES I mean... yes I know......”
My mans a bit too enthusiastic
He probably wanted to walk back with her. *sad awkward*
god that was so painful to watch 😂
underrated comment
She was asking him to ask her to go walking!!! He's so dumb!! 😂
Lol I thought it was cute. His answer was enthusiastic because he found it to be an endearing trait of hers. But awkward in the moment lol.
Y'all I just realized that he asked her to dance at the private ball because she said dancing encourages affection 👁️👄👁️
I only realised the other day whilst watching the movie commentary that the "This is a charming house" scene was him trying to work up the courage to propose and then backing out 👁👄👁
@@Ellie_xo I- OMG I didn't know that either 😱 We all are just finding out what this man actually means when he says/does things
Yooo, I just did too, thank you for that, it’s easy to miss in the long movie, but easy to notice in this video
And he almost got grilled at the dance by Lizzie. lol
@@nicigiusto6124 yes once i heard that from the director i was like "omgggg!!!!!! of course he is i'm such an idiot it's so obvious now!" 😂😂😂
darcy’s face almost the whole movie:😐
darcy’s emotions the whole movie:😨😳😍🤪😭🥰🥶😱🤩
But his eyes are full of love and feeling
Great comment!!!!
When your goal is to be like Elizabeth but you’re more like mr Darcy
Yes, when I read the book I liked him so much, and when Lizzie rejected him at the first time I was like "Oh nooo! What are you doing?"😱😭😬
I am def Mr. Darcy 😭
Only without the money
@@kanjikaram7402 the most important thing-😭😭
HELPP this is me
I bet Mr. Darcy always told himself every after awkward conversation, "Urgh, I should have said .... " with much regret and frustration.
That's basically me, too. 😅
@@chiaratippy Me too, ;) I can relate.
Sorry, i put a like changing it from 69 likes to 70 likes. I sincerely apologize for this unbelievable mistake. Sorry guys.
All the while replaying the moment in his head and had imagine all different outcomes in which he's victorious. Which I relate on a spiritual level
JND메이진 probably in the shower
I forgot how painfully awkward he is omg
Yeah 😅
you forgot the part where he stands up when she’s crying and just awkwardly sits back down😂
It's in my other video, the one with the 1995 and 2005 adaptations mixed together
If I remember correctly, he does not stand-up, he's pacing back and forth the room and when she enter he abruptly stops to listen to her....
I heard in the behind the scenes that standing up when a lady walks in, is a polite manner for men at that era, and it's just taking me out even more knowing that 😂😂
@Ephraim Samuel George That's what I heard from Matthew Macfadyen at the behind the scenes footage. I'm not sure whether it's like a greeting but it's etiquette before.
Just like how you can't hold anybody's hand, that's why that certain scene where Mr. Darcy helped Elizabeth onto the carriage meant a lot.
@Ephraim Samuel George I'm sure you will! Hope you meet them soon
In the words of Riptide: "I was scared of pretty girls and starting conversations"
That is my mantra😂
Omg so true Hahahaha
Hahaha, well she's meant to be average in the books
@Black Hayate She’s not meant to be just average in the books, tho. She’s considered a local beauty, second in looks to her older sister-who is said to be the most beautiful woman in the county. Jane is a traditional beauty. Lizzie, no. But Lizzie is still considered attractive and is the second best looking of the five sisters. She just isn’t on the level of, say, a London beauty (where the population of young women is much greater, standards are higher, and looks are more regulated by what’s “fashionable”). But the point in the book is not that Lizzie is average (she isn’t), but rather that she’s not such a knock out that her looks are her dominant quality. It’s her wit and personality that shine.
HAHA
As an awkward introvert with social anxiety I must say that mr darcy is my spirit animal
samee
Same here
Same.
same i’m such a introvert
couldn't have put it better
There are truly a lot of great Pride and Prejudice adaptations. But this movie will always be my favorite because Awkward Social Anxiety Introvert Mr. Darcy is the one true Mr. Darcy
Keira knightley is starring. Can't be a good movie...
@@sofitocyn100 wtf she is amazing in that film, she had that independent, spontaneous, awkward -ish vibe, she was even nominated for an oscar bc of that role. i'd say this movie is great and the best choice for ppl who like pure romance
AS W
I don’t know much about Kiera Knightly, but I’ve seen her in two movies including this one. She is a really good actress. And honestly I don’t know if I could watch another version because I just love the way she does it
@@Hope-si1kb she is the only actress I cannot stand so that could be only me. ;)
Colin Firth didn’t dive into a pond of water in nothing but his 18th century long Johns for y’all to slander him and Jennifer Ehle like this 💀💀💀
The amount of pining this man shows in his EYES is Disneyland for people who enjoy romance. He's the perfect match for this character. Many men can play a wealthy snob character but rarely one can play a devoted man with their whole body language even more so than with words like he did.
Your words are so beautiful! I think the actor portrayed a different side of Darcy and looks less arrogant than the one I imagined while reading the book… but I love seeing him sentimental and romantic, it feels like the actor portrays Darcy’s heart more than his external character
Yes the fact that we can read his inner turmoil in his countenance is remarkable
Yes!!
You're right. Another good actor portrayal is Mr. Oak in the newer adaption of far from the madding crowd
YES. his eyes reveal his emotions so well, even in the beginning when he was the aloof gentleman to lizzy
Why does this man constantly look like he's on the verge of tears
Hambry Darcy is Kermit
His trousers too tight?
He's very shy.
He’s an Aspie
Because he is, keeps everything bottled up inside
“I love you but that was mean” I’m rolling
u beat me to this comment by 3 weeks :(
That was my favorite line too!😄😃
Me when my partner makes a small roast 😂
as a kid you think he's being mean on purpose but as an adult you realize that he's actually trying SO HARD LMAO
Omgg so true
I can feel that
Yaaaas and it melts me even more 😢❤😍
That was my Exact reaction as a child. I was like why did they even fall in love
@@catherinelopezlopez4570 Even then it was just an attempt to conceal his real feelings, home boy was taken the second he walked into the room.
Awkward men should thank this book as it primes women to find awkwardness as an admirable trait
Its not the awkwardness its the sheer honesty about it that women find charming 😅
it's also just amusing, and endearing, for anyone to be goofy, it humanizes them
We don't need a book for that😂
@@superduper5949 He acts like a lot of aspie men do. Unfortunately, the majority of men on the autism spectrum never establish a romantic relationship or even maintain close friendships during adulthood. I wish more people in reality actually liked to associate with those similar to Darcy.
I am Mr. Darcy, without the money, and dashing appearance. Awkward and have a problem with foot in mouth disease. I haven't been cured of it, and I dare say I don't believe there to be a cure or that anyone will take up the cause of curing the wretched illness that plagues many men.
Me as a teen: Blah, I hate Darcy, he’s just a snobby jerk.
Me as an adult: You know what? I think I _am_ Darcy.
Real Mexican Food Shouldn't Give You Diarrhea When you realize he wasn’t a snobby jerk, he’s just an awkward introverted moron. It’s a true mental whiplash
You wish....
he's a misunderstood gentleman
Sameee
Mood
this was incredible. especially the error messages
I'm pretty proud of that one. 😂
@CTippy There should have been windows shutting down sound when he left. Would have been hilarious 😂. Anyway, love your work!
That's a great idea, it would've been a great touch, you're right! 🤣 I'm glad you liked it, thank you! 😁
Yes, that was awesome 😂
The error messages were the reason I clicked on this lol
Great video
Nobody:
Not even a soul:
Darcy: *tHis iS a cHaRMing* *hOuSE*
Indonesian version will be like: the table cloth is so pretty
If a man says this, you can tell he's nervous, LOL
Eti Winata heheheheheh
Well it is so much better than "What excellent boiled potatoes" 🤣🤣🤣
That is the equivalent of "Nice weather we're having."
In the ballroom Lizzy told him he should remark on the size of the room or the number of couples. So later on, in that scene, he remarked on the house. Such an awkward turtle.
3:47 boy straight up confesses his crippling social anxiety and Elizabeth basically says just drink plenty of water and exercise :))
Nope, the advice was the same as in CBT: practise, step by step. That's how you deal with phobias, for example. If possible, you voluntarily expose yourself to the object of fear.
😂😂😂
LMFAO😂😂
I love this comment
@@X_w45ey89That's not helping.
It's a universally accepted truth that love and embarrassment go hand in hand
A truth universally acknowledged, you’d say? 😉
oh my god I've just realized this film is 15 years old this year
Yup! 15 years, I'm kinda starting to feel the need for a new adaptation.
@@chiaratippy I saw some articles on new adaptation in 2020 but it was a long time ago. I wonder what happened to it now
Yeah, I did too, but after that there were no more news about if things were proceeding or not. I wonder if it's actually gonna happen or not at this point.
Sí, hace unos días me puse a hacer cuentas y fue: ¡¿QUINCE AÑOS?!
Shut up! No. Cries
the text “this is NOT going well” sliding past with darcy during the dance is comedy gold
Underrated comment 🔥
Thats ome of my absolute favssss
I was looking for this ahahaha
I CAN'T bhajzkkabsixnsjwjwj HAHAHAHAUAUUA
It was sooooo funny omg hahahahahahaa
i love the scene with georgianna because is kinda of the only time darcy looks confortable and not painfully anxious lol, poor thing, i relate to him so much holy shit
Lizzie: how's my sister?
Darcy: She's upstairs
Me:🙄
I DONT KNOW WHY BUT THIS COMMENT IS SENDING ME AHHAHAHA
Hahhahaha
How, where, whatever- at least he spoke!
In a later scene, when Jane comes back from visiting her aunt and uncle, Lizzie asks the same question: "How's Jane?"
Her mother answers: "She's in the drawing room".
Always cracks me up for some reason
Maybe "How" meant "where" in that time...
“I love you but that was mean” I’m floored
Mr. Darcy: :c
It was kinda mean tho lol
this movies could be a comedy if there was a translation of mr.darcy's conscience😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Or even the secret diary of Mr Darcy 25 and a half
Or if this had been set up in modern times.
LITERALLY
Jane Austen's novels are all very funny. The sarcasm is always absolute gold
🤣🤣
i love that when he’s offered tea he just sighs in defeat and says no thank you 😭 poor guy was really doing his best
so adorable and yet so so sad, he’s trying his best ⭐️
I wanna have Elizabeth's comebacks. Seriously so underrated
I might actually have a similar project in mind, though it will probably involve the '95 adaptation, rather than this one.
@@chiaratippy good idea! She's such a witty character she deserves it
Yes she is, I totally agree!
She's one of the most savage fictional characters ever 😂
@@BelleFlower15 That's why I love her. LOL
the fact that this video is literally just every interaction between darcy and lizzy is the best part
Not all of them.
THE “ERROR” TOOK ME OUT LMFAOOO
click "fix" to fix error
SAME, I LAUGHED SO HAAARD.
I DIED. I laughed for 10 minutes...I just...I felt that!
THE FIX AND X BUTTONS BEING GREYED OUT SENT ME
And the "fix" button is disabled means the error couldn't be fixed lmaoo
This Mr. Darcy is my absolute favourite. You can see the internal struggle with his shyness and how hard he is trying with her and to be what she wants. Closest to the book Mr Darcy, in my opinion.
I’m totally agreed with that ❤️
Absolutely
You nailed it. This whole version is my favorite casted movie.... I see these actors when I read the book now.
Yeah, Colin Firth’s Darcy was more of a snooty a-hole.
"Elizabeth fell in love with the dark brooding antihero" no, she read him for filth until he stopped being an asshole and fell in love with this awkward man who tried his best, loved his sister, was kind to his servants, and tried to do right by her family after having thoughtlessly insulted them.
Exactly.
YES, Darcy was the antithesis of Wickham: he didn’t look like a gentleman but was one when Wickham looked like one and wasn’t. He also had this wonderful quality to think about what Elizabeth said and to change his behavior, that’s a huge character development and it also shows that he is not as pride as we thought he was. Everything he did for Elizabeth shows how humble he is. In case you didn’t understand, I am in love with him ✨
@@elonaackerman4163 Yup, exactly. This was a man who looked at what a *woman* had said to him, a woman of inferior birth at that, whom the circumstances of his birth and breeding should have led to look down upon, and went "I'm acting like an absolute ass and I'd better fix this mess of my own making". Not only that, but he did it quietly, not showing off, not wanting Elizabeth to think he only saved Lydia and reunited Jane and Charles to impress her or change her mind. AND even then, "my feelings have not changed; BUT ONE WORD FROM YOU WILL SILENCE ME FOREVER". He's the antithesis of a Nice Guy™: he did all he did without her knowing, not to change her mind but to right a wrong, and then asked only once more and added that if she didn't love him he wouldn't ever pester her again. He didn't think he automatically "deserved" for Elizabeth to love him, or that she "owed" him in any way, quite the contrary.
In conclusion: WE STAN.
Agree, gets to know the man he actually is
This take is a month old but it's still hot.
The poor guy, I would love to hear his internal monologue every time Lizzie roasted him. That would be interesting.
Oh that would have been great!😉
Read The Diare Mrs Darcy. Very good!!!
There's a fair chance that monologue would be a good 45% of "Oh god, oh god, oh god".
You remember in Brooklyn 99 where Peralta is screaming and playing the guitar? That’s it.
Him just crying and sobbing like a high school girl for the whole 2 hours of the movie ✨✨✨
The actor playing Darcy is absolutely brilliant, as a younger person watching this film it was easy to be convinced of his supposed cold character because of Elizabeth's perspective, since she's so verbal. Now that I'm older, as an adult I can read nonverbals a lot better and it completely changes the story. This actor is able to convey them so well. I think it's so important to be able to do that as an actor because nonverbals really can change the game of how a situation is interpreted and received by the audience. I think his acting makes this one of my favorite films of all time
100% agreed, the acting is excellent, and I’m able to pick the non verbals as clear as day, something I can’t do with many other actors. Darcy especially is an extremely complicated character to pull off.
Dani Allred
Yes he’s a really good actor. I wish there was more scenes with him and Elizabeth. I wanna read the book now after watching this movie though. I hope there’s more scenes with them together in the book
Hope The book is excellent, definitely do read it. Austen’s sharp wit and clever wordplay really add spice to the novel. I wouldn’t say there are too many scenes of them together in the book, it’s more of a chronicling of the growth and change in character and thoughts that they both experience throughout, in getting to know each other. ☺️ In a way reading the book can be more of an enriching experience than watching the screen adaptation tbh.
yaas, I thought the book featured a more obvious Darcy, than the movie. But, how wrong I was haha. Now that I am older I can see the little hints.
@@Hope-si1kb They have more scenes together. I loved it as much as the movie. Of course the movie it's a little bit different, and they erased some characters, but that doesn't alter the quality of the movie. Both are amazing
Georgiana: my brother has told me so much about you
Mr Darcy: *begins to evaporate*
Georgiana: but he says you play so well!
Mr Darcy: *absolutely cannot. Thinks of ways one can disappear.*
This is the only scnece we can enjoy his smile
darcy saying “i thought poetry was the food of love” u know it took him the majority of the ball to work up the courage to say something to her first
No, not at the ball as it's their first encounter and isn't in love with her, but just bored/annoyed by people and parties plus is well...proud and prejudiced.
Marie Bourgot true but I think that was also the moment he started to notice how attractive she was
Lmfao your comment sent me because it’s most likely true
I think it was purely his despair like: "wait, I can't talk, but wdym writing doesn't count??, is the only thing I can do, htf am I supposed to communicate???" xD
@@mariebourgot4949 it was clearly love at first sight for him
"tHis iS a cHarMinG hOuSe."
Hi :)
@@carolinetroya6631 Howdy
lol
lool
What a fine interior design, indeed.
i was already giggling excessively but completely lost it as the "fix error"
That is one of my finest editing ideas, if I say so myself. LOL
@@chiaratippy I would have to agree
i did the same thing. the fix error is so funny
Same tho 😂 The error messages had me rolling lmao
Okay, but Mr darcy is honestly so relatable. As an awkward introvert, people always assume I am proud and superior to everybody when in fact I just have no idea how to converse.
Lol.... So true!
Ahhh... me too. Me too.
I can relate
Yeah 😢 people thinks that i feel superior or something, but is completly the apositive jsdjs
Voilà pourquoi il faut donner 70 excuses Al hamdoulilah !
Me as an introvert,at the beginning of the book: "omg i hate darcy so much hes such a jerk"
Me at the end of the book: "bruuuUH"
Is the book better than the movie?
@@aces9905 I would say yes,but it depends on the person.If you dont like to read,you will obviously like the movie better.
@@aces9905 always
@@bbybo they skipped so much from the book in this movie
@@meetaverma8372 I agree,but it happens a lot.Then again,I get it why,no one wants to sit through a 6 hour long movie 🤷🏻♀️
He’s like a rich, sheltered
homeschooled 14 year old that has just met a girl, it’s adorably awkward and frustrating.
As a homeschooled girl this cracked me up. But in actual fact the homeschooled boys I know are quite confident and adept.
adrien agreste who?
Sounds like a certain, delirious, blond-haired model I know 👀
@@brumbybailey6599 yep, same. Very funny, but not true for the homeschooled guys I know.
She's 20 yes old
The “Georgiana. What. The. Hell!?” Part gets me every time 😂😂😂
Not to toot my own horn, but the editing of that scene is probably my favourite. 😂
My exact thoughts 😂😂
Plus, that background sound (Cactus Juice?). Genius!
Omg if the horns had time to come in i would have deceased
@@chiaratippy With GREAT reason!
I can imagine their little gentle spats with each other after marriage even at get togethers and she'll smile and giggle and he'll look at her lovingly
X2
I know it was a perfect movie but dam id love a sequel with them both 😢❤❤
you have me teary-eyed; elizabeth and william deserve so many (fictional) years of bickering and growing old together
@@violetinthesun1756 me too
I imagine that most of the time Lizzie gets her way, not because she's overbearing or he's a pushover, but because he doesn't have a strong opinion about an issue ("Mrs. Darcy, I thank you for aspiring to include my opinion, but I daresay it is a fruitless gesture. Where you see differences in drapery color as black is to white, I see two pieces cut from the same cloth.") or trusts her enough to make the decision herself. It's when he feels especially strong about an issue that you'll see some sparks fly.
The 90s adaptation was Pride and Prejudice. This version is Social Anxiety and Snark. I love both.
EXACTLY! Exactly!
Saaaaaaaaame! 😄😄😄
Oh Iiked this series so much! Plus there was Colin Firth in Darcy role )
Ha! Yeah, they do really play down the proud side of Darcy’s character in this version, probably because they were trying to freshen the story for a contemporary audience and that part doesn’t really translate as well. But I also think the 90s version follows the novel more closely in the sense that we see Darcy through Elizabeth’s perspective, so we see her sort of distorted, prejudiced version of him until he drastically transforms when Lizzie sees who he really is. That intense change works in a TV series, but in a shorter film I think it would feel jarring/unbelievable. They were very clever in the film to instead interpret and depict Darcy *how he actually might have been* the whole time - ie, not a dick but just very shy and socially awkward - and make it more obvious straight away that Lizzie is prejudiced. These brilliant subtle hints that Matthew Macfadyen gives from the start that there is actually a really lovely person underneath his shy exterior mean that it’s less surprising when that side of him finally comes out, and more obvious that Lizzie is being short-sighted, but he comes off as a much more believable and therefore sympathetic character. I love the film’s choice to read between the book’s lines in that way.
I call the 90s Lizzy snarkier, but this version of Lizzy is wittier to me, if any of you know what I mEan
The error messages and the sound they made got me laughing so hard, I almost choked! 😂
LITERALLY!!!!!😂😂😂😂
Hi. What year was this movie? It's pride and prejudice, right?
@@tracyracy Pride and Prejudice 2005
I literally started laughing out loud 🤣🤣🤣
I couldn’t stop laughing 😂😂😂
Dances to possibly the slowest minuet ever
Mr Darcy: *most invigorating*
😆
For a man who moves as little as he does, it must be
This has always bugged me lmao
@@jellyfish0311 probably why he dodnt wanna dance. It would've been his biggest workout of the week 🤣🤣
Clearly none of you have experienced the intense focus (and ensuing thrill) of a slow dance. Your mind has plenty of time to observe and absorb ALL the details when it's not busy coordinating all the limbs at 200 bpm.
This video made me realize how incredibly stark the contrast is with Darcy outside of his comfort zone and Darcy in his comfort zone. Matthew did such a good job portraying the difference in posture and walk and overall body language of someone who feels at ease versus anxious in social settings. He’s sooo much more comfortable in his home with his sister, and so stiff amongst people he doesn’t know/places he hasn’t been before.
introvert and scared of pretty girls? i can't believe i AM mr darcy
I know, right??
Well ain't you lucky?! 😂
It's beautiful and cute don't worry about it 😊
INTJ specifically. Not just any introvert.
hahaha. same here. except i'm a girl so i have more reasonable excuses to be scared of girls rejecting me.
I will literally pay you to do the whole movie
hahahahahah If you insist! 😆
Me toooo
Get yourself a Patreon page, set the goal, let us know and we'll make it happen in about a day. 😁 I'm one hundred percent serious.
Reg de la Fuente same, is there a gofundme set up?
Please send paypal link or patreon, I'm in
I thought I was prepared for the error messages.
Reader: I was not.
😂
Isn’t that almost a quote from the wrong book? Jane Eyre “Reader, I married him”
SAME HAH I thought I saw it coming but nothing actually prepared me for it
The error boxes part is a stroke of genius and very relatable 😂
If Mr Darcy doesn't look like he's actually about to faint or throw up or both every time he's on screen, the adaptation is wrong. He's just... literature's most awkward man and I love him.
God bless this comment I’ve been looking for this. I always hated that rude and grumpy bad boy image in many adaptations
Tied with Picture of Dorian Gray's "horrifically awkward gay love confessions to a straight boy" Basil Hallward
@@thetaaaa Dorian is not straight and Basil doesn't confess until nearly 20 years later, the night Dorian SPOILER shows him the portrait and kills him. So it's actually "most awkward confession to someone who turns out to be a sociopath" 😂😂😂😂
Both Dorian and Henry show inclination toward men and women, and the subtext at the end of chapter 3 is that Henry seduced Dorian. Two of Dorian's male lovers appear directly, aside from several others being mentioned by name (Adrian Singleton and Alan Campbell are the ones with their own scenes), and Basil yells at him "why is your friendship so fatal to young men?"
Perhaps the whole mess could have been averted if Basil hadn't let Henry beat him to the punch, but then we wouldn't have a book xD
@@roseprimviolet5852 YES. I have nothing further to add
@@RavenSutcliffe if you read the first edition, the one published before Wilde edited it to be less gay, the scene where Basil asks Dorian for his portrait back had a part that reads as such:
"It is quite true that I have worshipped you with far more romance of feeling than a man usually gives to a friend. Somehow, I had never loved a woman. I suppose I never had time. Well, from the moment I met you, your personality had the most extraordinary influence over me. I quite admit that I adored you madly, extravagantly, absurdly. I was jealous of every one to whom you spoke. I wanted to have you all to myself. I was only happy when I was with you. When I was away from you, you were still present in my art. It was all wrong and foolish. It is all wrong and foolish still."
Dorian basically responds by saying "lol, okay, is that all?"
I guess he's not canonically straight but he's not canonically queer either, unlike Basil who is unambiguously confirmed to be gay.
More like
" Mr. Darcy being painfully *relatable* for over 7 minutes straight"
FACTS but also I love your profile picture, where’s it from?
Don't call me out like that.
I relate _SO MUCH_ to the feeling of “oh god i should say something what do i say wait now it’s been too long it’ll be awkward but i still need to respond it’s so awkward what do i do”
right??
Omg yes I hate it.
I KNOW RIGHT
I love how Darcy looks suddenly embarrassed as soon as he asked what she recommended for showing affection. Luckily, for him no one noticed that he had accidentally just given himself away, and then she savagely hits him with his own words and walks off. Ouch. (But he totally deserved it.)
it’s like his own little slip-up. I love every nuance matthew put into this role
I feel like Jane Austen would be proud of this
Jane Austen would be a total meme lord if she was around today.
@@stephaniem1107 Hahaha for real
I like to think she would have a good laugh watching these silly videos of mine. 😊
Georgiana calling him out and him looking at her in utter betrayal will always be my favorite lmfaoo
"I said QUITE well...." as if making the adjective less admiring is gonna save you from your sister's matchmaking.
She’s such a sweetheart LOL
that little panicked face he made when georgiana mentioned he's been talking about elizabeth a lot🤣
Sis came for his kneecaps 😭😭
its so good
The error message "consult Dr.Phil.exe" I am crying 😂😂😂
heheheh Glad to know you had fun watching it! 😄
4:07 I’m cackling he comes storming and doesn’t say a word, doesn’t answer Elizabeth’s question. then just proceeds to talk about the house and just opts and leaves 😂😂
the super-fast passing "this is not going well" at 3:19 killed me
Omg you are actually the very first one in the comments to have noticed that, THANK YOU! I mean, that is one of three editing choices I made in this video I am the most proud of. LOL
SAME! I loved that part! Lol
That was hilarious, my favorite bit 🤣🤣🤣
I laughed at that part so hard, so goood 😂
CTippy I replayed that 5 times because it was so funny!! We noticed and the details make this video perfect.
"I'm very fond of walking"
"Yes I know" Elizabeth it's code for "I remember everything about you because I love you"
He was so enthusiastic "YES!!!" 🤣
Poor Mr. Darcy wanted to walk with her so desperately to spend more time together
frr
I love how his first "yes" seems to get out of his mouth a bit to loudly and to emotionally than he originaly planned.
Awwwhhh yes
0:12 I love how Bingley totally knows Darcy wants to kill him for making him come to the dance, but his face is just like "Shut up you socially inept nerd you're here to make friends and maybe a wife. Look, there's the ruthless one who's gonna roast you to the very core, marry that one. I'll marry her sister"
I love this comment
This is gold
YOU JUST MADE THE SCENE 100000 TIMES BETTER BLESS YOU
hahaha.. spot on. Lol!
Bingley is cute.😂 More of my type.
4:07 I'm convinced that he wanted to propose in this scene. He had the perfect opportunity...
And then he chickened out and didn't do it.
Poor introverted Mr. Darcy.
I can't recall properly but I think that is confirmed in the book.
He definitely proposes here during the book, but the content of why he’s there is a little different.
That is exactly what he was trying to do (it’s communicated more clearly in the book)
100%
The fact that this awkward, awkward man still got himself his big fat crush in the end
I still have hope, y'all.
Well to be honest this awkward man was also really rich sooo...still there's hope
@@Anonymous_P that was my 1st thought too
@@Anonymous_P Elizabeth took him because he's secretly a sweetheart though👀
Paula Valeria Rocha Gonzalez and also very handsome 😂
OMG YES
I remember watching this version for the first time and not entirely understanding the nuances in the acting but now, especially with so many different videos like this one, it shows how much Mr. Darcy liked Elizabeth from early on. His awkwardness was just percieved as pride.
It's really funny once you understand that a lot of his awkwardness comes from liking Elizabeth do much. He's like an enamored nervous teenage boy. 😂
Yeah, that's pretty much it! I mean, he still made mistakes dictated by a bit of pride and a bit of prejudice (just as Elizabeth did), but mainly he fell in love with her almost from the start and really didn't know how to deal with it, poor guy. LOL
In the book it's even said outright: in the beginning, Darcy thought that Elisabeth was pretty at best, and didn't like her very much, and when he did realize he's starting to like her, he made a point of avoiding her. No wonder, he's rich so he gets pretty young women pushed at him all the time.
Sadly, it's very hard to watch this movie if you know the book. _Or_ anything about regency time in England, when running around with open hair was pretty much the same as running around in your PYs today. I try to view it as hollywood actors cos-playing Regency Romances, that helps.
But the error messages are very cute, they definitely improve the movie!
@@chiaratippy he was literally im the middle when he realized it had already began. His own words.
I think you just made me realize that too. I mean, that's definitely not what I got from the book, but it may actually be!
@@Julia-lk8jn ok so that was not me lol
I DIED at the “georgiana what the hell”
I'm quite proud of that one. 😂
CTippy as you should be bc damn!!
@@bente1695 hahahah thank you!
Me tooo
1:31
PLZ WHY DOES HE STAND LIKE 🧍♂️
LMAOIEJ
LEAVE MY BOY ALONEE 😭
He truly is awkward and his awkwardness is relatable. But you have to applaud Elizabeth for holding him accountable for his rudeness. That’s what I love so much about this story. After Darcy basically saves her sisters reputation and send her that letter she realizes that she’s been a little too hard on him. But he also recognizes he was being prideful.
I love it because while Mr. Darcy was being prideful, Elizabeth formed a prejudice against him, only seeing him as her first impression of him and nothing more until later on in the film. 💕💕💕
His PRIDE and her PREJUDICE 😉
@Daniel Well he acted prematurely. The girl was interested in him, Mr. Darcy just didn’t know that. He was rude in how he acted towards the Bingley’s and everyone else even though he’s socially awkward.
Remember when Collins wasn’t allowed to sit next to his wife ? Just imagine Darcy not being able to sit next to Lizzy, the only one who understands and relates to him and he’s just like; “pls not she’s my only friend”
This is literally me when my husband and I get separated in a social setting!
“But no she’s my emotional support wife.”
Tumblr finally get to youtube! XD
@@PlatosPensive I felt the same 🤣🤣
I'm sorry I don't know this ;o; but do any of you know why Collins couldn't sit next to Charlotte? Was it like some kind of moral rule or something?
Lizzie: “How’s my sister”
Mr Darcy: “I’ll give you one better… where is your sister?”
I’ll give YOU one better- WHY is your sister???
no i’ll give YOU one better WHO is your sister
Lizzie: "...Isn't she in this house?"
Darcy: *internally* "Fuck!"
@@aoriiyes no no no I’ll give YOU one better WHAT is your sister
@@roxanne_ ah no i'll give YOOUU one better WHEN is your sister
I remember reading about how he wasn't "handsome enough" to play Darcy but I feel like he embodies the character so well it doesn't matter if he isn't a like a Ken doll or whatever. He acted excellently in the movie and he'd always be my favourite Darcy (in case BBC/Hollywood decides to make another P&P some day)
Who on earth said that?! He's gorgeous and plenty more attractive than Colin Firth!!
That man is gorgeous
At the beginning of the movie, after being a Colin Firth fan, I was like... Ehhhhh.... I dunno about this one. At the end of the movie I was looking up everything Matthew had been in. The best rendition. Jane would undoubtedly approve.
I was 14/15 when this movie came out and once I saw him my teenage heart was in love. I wanted to end up with a man that looked, loved, and acted like Mr. Darcy. I can’t believe someone said he wasn’t attractive enough.
@@letusgather...7820 This is so funny - I had exactly the same experience, but then I really did meet a tall, dark, handsome, socially awkward, posh Englishman (and my 14 year old brain went "MrDarcy?!??!!!!! 😍") and it took quite a long time for everything to fall into place, but now we've been together for three and a half years and it's everything I'd dreamed it would be and more 🥰 (Weirdly, he actually went to the same school that Matthew McFadyen went to, but I didn't find that out until much later!)
6:58 "But he says you play so well!"
*Georgiana, what. the. hell!?*
That got me good lmaoooo
SAME! It caught me totally off guard and now I'm wiping tears away cos it made me laugh so hard!
Dude LOL I was cackling!!! 🤣🤣🤣
He was like *here we go again*
😂😂😂😂😂
“bUt brother says u play so well” EXPOSED BY UR OWN SISTER😭
Fr the sister was also a wingman (wingwoman?) 😂😭😭
the timing of the error messages is SO FUNNY
Thank you, I'm glad you found it funny! 😀
CTippy no probs, great vid 👌🏻
Signs of getting older: you start to like Mr Darcy from the beginning of the novel. He was just shy and wanted to protect his way of life.
Everytime i watch the "lovely house" scene, I just cannot stop laughing at how much he is STRANGLING that poor glove 😂 Like you are the one who got in this situation, dont take it out on the glove
It's th glove for me. Oh, and the Fix Error sign BAAHAHAHHAHA
also don't forget the glove sound when he was strangling the poor gloves
Right? 😂 Since the first time I saw that scene to now even, I always think "Come on, man! You could took some notes at home before going.
And the hilarious fact, is Darcy encouraging his friend , Mr. Bingley, when they go to proposes Jane... And Mr. Bingley does exactly the same and Darcy's face is just so LMFAO in that exactly moment... I would had love to hear what was the Darcy's mental note in that instant...
At the end, when Charlotte returns, "abort mission" should've popped up. 🤣
Elizabeth: *walks in*
Mr Darcy: *stands up*
Bahaha he's so nervous..and he who is of 'higher status' is standing upon her arrival.
@@whisperdear3869 Customary back in those times for a gentleman to stand when a lady enters the room. But his remarkably SLOW reaction time accounts for his utter shock at seeing her 😅
@@RitsychServare As well as his NOT SITTING BACK DOWN afhbbjvhhh
@@RavenSutcliffe Good point! 😁
Every introverts thought ever: “I want to go home.” 🤣
Oh yeah 😬 You wonder how long it's been yet every minute passes by for almost an eternity
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If I stay home when my friends invite me to go out I think "damn wish I had gone, could be having fun now" but when I got it's always "I wanna go home, I could be in my bed rn"
I hate myself even if somebody answer to my comment in internet.Why?Why I can't not writing something that people can argue about?Rhetorical question.
Keira Knightely is STUPIDLY BEAUTIFUL. I don't care what anyone says, she's the Audrey Hepburn of her time.
A very lovely woman.
My parents named me after her :)
I honestly think the most beautiful thing about her is her body language and the way she speaks. She really moves like no other and it's rarely acknowledged.
@@NachoCheeseDorito-Kun Very good points! She is a very graceful, poised and eloquent woman. :D
She’s gorgeous but her hair looks weird in this movie. Did she have short hair and wear wigs?