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Elizabeth Bennet (Keira Knightley) visits Charlotte (Claudie Blakley) and Mr. Collins (Tom Hollander) at Lady Catherine de Bourgh's (Judi Dench) residence, Rosings Estates. Lady Catherine questions Elizabeth's upbringing and implies her distaste for the Bennet family at dinner, though she is ill-prepared for Lizzy's witty responses.
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One of the greatest love stories of all time, Pride & Prejudice, comes to the screen in a glorious new adaptation starring Keira Knightley. When Elizabeth Bennett (Knightley) meets the handsome Mr. Darcy (Matthew MacFadyen), she believes he is the last man on earth she could ever marry. But as their lives become intertwined in an unexpected adventure, she finds herself captivated by the very person she swore to loathe for all eternity. Based on the beloved masterpiece by Jane Austen, it is the classic tale of love and misunderstanding that sparkles with romance, wit and emotional force. Critics are calling it "Exhilarating. A joy from start to finish" (Carina Chocano, Los Angeles Times).
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@Kelaiah01
@Kelaiah01 Год назад
They did such a good job as establishing Lady Catherine as an intimidating presence despite her limited screen-time. I read that all of Judi Dench's scenes had to be filmed within a week's time, which helped with the tense feeling in these scenes.
@user-freemanlarin
@user-freemanlarin Год назад
Фц
@susanwhite7474
@susanwhite7474 Год назад
Yeah, I agree - they went overboard on the poverty aspect of their genteel poverty
@samanthasmith61
@samanthasmith61 Год назад
@@susanwhite7474 true but I felt like Jane Austen obviously based their poverty on herself, I think in this movie they made her closer to Jane Austen's own poverty, when it should've been more of genteel poverty
@Kermit_T_Frog
@Kermit_T_Frog Год назад
It was Lady Catherine that made brought the Lizzy out of Lizzy. As Darcy mentioned, she was a wit who was not intimidated by anybody. Least of all by Darcy, who didn't have her social skills.
@pippalewisNYC
@pippalewisNYC Месяц назад
Judi Dench is a force. The beginning of that scene as the camera moves on her side profile is brilliant.
@rootedinland6823
@rootedinland6823 Год назад
I don't know why but Lizzie's "perhaps you should take your aunt's advice and practice" sounds like it stings more than her rejecting his proposal lol. It's so playful but it has teeth!
@orsonwelles2023
@orsonwelles2023 2 месяца назад
It's because his confession was such a vulnerability.
@omarsanchez9709
@omarsanchez9709 Месяц назад
The quote should have ended with "bio.....tch!" Then goes back to playing horrible piano music.
@sarahferguson0
@sarahferguson0 Год назад
Absolutely the best! Their chemistry is unmatched. I could watch this movie a hundred more time and never tire of it.
@huolalupin6008
@huolalupin6008 Год назад
Head-on collision of the two worst actresses in modern cinema. Neither seem to have read the novel and it probably wouldn't have made much difference if they had. They were intent on producing a farce and they succeeded spectacularly.
@davidwatkins8016
@davidwatkins8016 Месяц назад
⁠@@huolalupin6008Huh? Dench? Knightly? “ Two worst actresses in modern cinema? What a silly comment.
@jeanbaldock7667
@jeanbaldock7667 Месяц назад
Agree
@a24-45
@a24-45 Год назад
A great scene. Austen doesn't just show us that Lady Catherine is arrogant and a snob. Despite her upper-class education under a governess, Lady Catherine is lacking the one thing that genteel education was supposed to teach her, which is manners. She behaves towards others in a way that Austen would call "ill-bred". She grills people, not just Lizzie, like a drill sergeant, and she is rude in asking Lizzie such personal questions in front of others. She shows scorn at Lizzie's lack of accomplishments in her education, such as drawing, yet admits that she can't play an instrument herself and neither can her adored only daughter. Of course Lady C doesnt see that she is being at all hypocritical. In fact Lizzie is arguably better educated than Lady C., because Lizzie can at least play the piano a bit. The wealthy Bingley sister(s) are also snobs who enjoy looking down on others. Austen loved to show her audience that true gentility is never about birth titles or riches. Or even being very talented, cultured and "proficient" in the arts. It all starts with genuine respect for others.
@curious968
@curious968 Год назад
Bad manners like this is intriguingly common. The blunt truth is, going by contemporaneous novels like Austen's and through to the Victorian era and beyond, manners are optional to one's social inferiors. The more inferior, the less manners are owed, and, often less showed. It was presumably part of putting inferiors in their place. While we never see it, it is likely Lady C shows impeccable manners to her equals and superiors. Remember that, formally at least, as a noblewoman, she was socially superior to everyone in the book she actually encountered. Including Darcy. I don't dispute your analysis of what Austen thought of this; I simply note that it is at least modestly subversive to her time and even beyond her time.
@aislingrvr
@aislingrvr 11 месяцев назад
Jane Austen was a master observer of human behaviour. Her novels are often labelled romances, which they are, but even more than that they are comedies of manners.
@DanBeech-ht7sw
@DanBeech-ht7sw 10 месяцев назад
​@@curious968Lady Catherine isn't exactly noble. She was married to a baronet, which is one down from the lowest rank of nobility, baron. Colonel Fitzwilliam, being the younger son of an earl is actually posher than Lady C, because he could potentially inherit the earldom, if an unfortunate accident happened to his brother. A bit later in the 19th Century, younger sons of Earls and above were referred to as Lord Christian-name Surname.
@Satu-zs7gm
@Satu-zs7gm 8 месяцев назад
​@@DanBeech-ht7swactually not, younger son had potential but until they inherit, they are actually lower than daughter of an earl, hence daughter of an earl was Lady, while younger son are simple Hon. mr in social setting only simple mr. she has every right to be snobbish, as daughter of an earl she outranked baroness and rank behind Viscountess
@Satu-zs7gm
@Satu-zs7gm 8 месяцев назад
​@@DanBeech-ht7swyounger son of an earl wasn't given the lord title, only Marquess and above. for example, Denys Finch Hatton, he was younger son of 13th Earl of Winchilsea, he is just Hon. Mr Finch Hatton, in social setting just Mr. Finch Hatton, his sister was Lady Gladys finch hatton
@Countfoscolikesmice
@Countfoscolikesmice Год назад
5:08 Charlotte's genuine gratitude at the "kindness" 😓
@MeyaRoseGirl
@MeyaRoseGirl Год назад
I just realized (years later and having seen this movie a dozen times) Lady Catherine told Charlotte that she could play the pianoforte in the housekeeper's room because she'd be in nobody's way. Um. Yes, she would. She'd be in the housekeeper's way. And there are probably drawing rooms all over the house that barely ever see use, and some of them likely have pianofortes, so this offer that was clearly intended to show how magnanimous she was is actually exceedingly rude and condescending.
@rosepate5027
@rosepate5027 3 месяца назад
made Darcy realise he did not have the best in the box when it came to relatives. He was part of a normal dysfunctional family.
@phyllisnunn2061
@phyllisnunn2061 Месяц назад
Indeed!!!! Such a privileged old witch!!
@VS-zp5ox
@VS-zp5ox Год назад
Lady Catherine' behaviour depicted the very idea of room reading and making someone uncomfortable through embarrassing comments and judgment, the very prejudice that Darcy constructed about Elizabeth's mother through their first meeting. Chivalry was missing even from the class he himself belonged, the scene depicted that very fluently
@jenniferhiemstra5228
@jenniferhiemstra5228 Год назад
No matter which adaptation of P and P I come across, I always look forward to this scene because it shows Lizzie at possibly her wittiest. She knows exactly what to say and when to say it without going off a 'improper ledge' whilst still giving her opinions decidedly as Lady Catherine says, and toes that line marvelously :):)
@Kermit_T_Frog
@Kermit_T_Frog Год назад
It was this scene that showed how formidable a character Lizzy was. Not to be intimidated by Lady Catherine. Even less by Darcy.
@samanthasmith61
@samanthasmith61 Год назад
@@Kermit_T_Frog equal in stpdity and Prejudiced
@Kermit_T_Frog
@Kermit_T_Frog Год назад
@@samanthasmith61 Who would that be? Lizzy? Darcy? Lady Catherine? Lizzy was anything but stupid. She could not have played her hand better if her banter was calculated to win Darcy over. Not that it was.
@samanthasmith61
@samanthasmith61 Год назад
@@Kermit_T_Frog Lizzy and Darcy, both arrogant, idiots who hate to admit their own feeling without being prejudiced insufferable, Lady Catherine might just be both of them at old age
@curious968
@curious968 Год назад
@@Kermit_T_Frog Indeed. I have always been intrigued by this facet of Lizzie's character. She should have been overawed by her social "betters" or at least feigned it well, but she wasn't and didn't. It was, in a strange way, a kind of foreshadowing. She was destined to marry "above her station" and somehow, rejecting Collins (a _very_ brave move in her circumstances) and not being overborne by Lady Catherine, she showed, however unwittingly, who she was going to become, be it with Darcy or someone else. Consider this: Rejecting Collins could have easily subjected her and the family to privation and genteel poverty had her farther died. That did happen and not just in Austen's fiction.
@annkey4091
@annkey4091 Год назад
The Reverend Collins already told Lady Catherine about Lizzy and her family, so she knew who was coming to dinner. Lady Catherine probably also knew that Lizzy had previously rejected Collins's marriage proposal. The dinner conversation was an attempt to reinforce to Darcy that Lizzy is not one of their class. Darcy seems oblivious to his supposed engagement to his cousin Anne.
@patrickdoyle3525
@patrickdoyle3525 Год назад
And to show Mr. Darcy that Miss Elizabeth is not such a great catch by the standards of the day.
@thereality5645
@thereality5645 Год назад
And her plan backfired because Lizzy is not a kind a girl who could easily intimidated by anything. She nicely stood her ground and enchanted Darcy more😂
Год назад
Consider watching it from another perspective: as their mother didn't encouraged her daughters in drawing and everything else, Lizzie is well educated... and this as it is shows how strong Lizzie is. She wasn't forced. She did it by her own. And THIS is a "marriageble" woman (Sorry for my english - it's not my native language).
@annkey4091
@annkey4091 Год назад
@ Mother could not encourage daughters in too much of anything. Their Mother seemed to have very little talents herself, probably other than looking good during her younger days ---- which how she hooked Mr. Bennet. Anything nearing common sense that Lizzy acquired was picked up from her Father or by mirroring other relations and friends. Charlotte Lucas Collins, who was seven years older than Lizzy had more logical thinking than Lizzy or Jane or Mrs. Bennet.
@patrickdoyle3525
@patrickdoyle3525 Год назад
@@annkey4091 Agreed She is her father's daughter. And he supported her in her decision to turn down the Pastor Collins, her cousin. Which her best friend, Charlotte later married. She, Charlotte was logical and very practical. .... I get the impression the women even from the upper classes were not extensively or well educated back then.
@mrslundy1535
@mrslundy1535 Год назад
As someone watching this scene for the millionth time, I absolutely love how flawed Lizzy is. The reason why we love her is that she's sassy, elegant, well-mannered but doesn't hesitate to speak her mind. However, she is not that perfect character. Here she doesn't surprise everyone by proving herself in everything even though she comes from a middle class family. She's not perfect at music or fine arts. She loves reading books, and learning or teaching, enjoys talking to people and spend time with them, but she's not talented in everything. This is so much relatable for a female character. Some classical female characters are depicted as talented and perfect in everything, however they are so weak when it comes to defending themselves or just being honest. Lizzy is such a beautiful character and I love every bit of her scenes.
@curious968
@curious968 10 месяцев назад
Yes, Lizzy is not perfect; this is very astute analysis. Note that Georgiana _is_ held up as such a paragon (though whether she merits it in fact is not 100 per cent clear). Still, a full on female paragon was considered rare even by the Darcy crowd. Darcy knew of no more than six paragons and the Bingley sisters talked about them as real, if rare people. Lizzy quite rightly says that no such women actually existed. It's part of Austen's genius, because there is little doubt that Darcy, at least, is being sincere if unaware that he has not actually met such women even if he thinks he has. This satirizes what probably were real conversations among early 18th century gentry; especially the "upper" portions that probably puffed themselves up beyond their actual deserts; in Darcy's case, sincerely and unconsciously. (I even wonder, as I type this, as to whether Darcy saw the justice of Lizzy's remark and began to reevaluate what an ideal woman might _actually_ be like -- it would be within Austen's powers to have the exchange do double duty after all).
@andrewfeazelle
@andrewfeazelle 7 месяцев назад
Enjoyable comment, however I would like to mention that the Bennets pulled in something like 2,000 pounds per year. Bingly was only 2 to 2.5 richer than Mr. Bennet. So Lizzy was not middle class. They were all part of the England's top 1% of high earners.
@katherinewilson1853
@katherinewilson1853 7 месяцев назад
@@curious968 Georgiana lacks discernment and the ability to see another's flaws while Lizzy is excellent at laying them bare.
@mbjohanna7256
@mbjohanna7256 6 месяцев назад
​@@katherinewilson1853ok
@sscot720
@sscot720 4 месяца назад
Flawed she is not.. awesome she is.
@WhisperingPeace
@WhisperingPeace Год назад
Unequivocally one of my all-time favorite movies. Just so sumptuously and magnificently wonderful to watch over and over again. And the soundtrack, goodness the soundtrack, is so deserving of it's Oscar.
@kathleenbraden4773
@kathleenbraden4773 Месяц назад
Tom Hollander's body language is so great for creating his character.
@aislingrvr
@aislingrvr 11 месяцев назад
I've seen this many times but only now noticed that Lizzie doesn't get to taste her soup, due to Lady C's relentless interrogation, until she finally shuts her up and then takes a rather triumphant sip 😄 Also, Darcy's little glance towards his aunt at 35:31, as if discreetly willing her to stop questioning his beloved 😊
@bonniehalf-elven
@bonniehalf-elven 10 месяцев назад
Also, I noticed Charlotte's reaction to Lizzy's closing line: not wanting to reveal her age "with three younger sisters grown up." Charlotte is a 27 year old newlywed, so I think she found Lizzie's comment a little insulting.
@reneemills1868
@reneemills1868 6 месяцев назад
Ok, did anyone notice Elizabeth hovering that spoon over her bowl because she was being asked so many questions by Lady Catherine. 😂😂😂
@KimberlyQuinn-nu9el
@KimberlyQuinn-nu9el Год назад
This is one of my favorite scenes from the movies. I like the strong character of Miss Elizabeth.
@spiceupyourafterlife
@spiceupyourafterlife 10 месяцев назад
Dame Judi Dench is PERFECT casting as Lady Catherine de Bourgh!
@RachelG1979
@RachelG1979 Год назад
Bet this is probably one of the first times that Darcy realized what a rude person his Aunt can be.
@AkireMaru
@AkireMaru 8 месяцев назад
I’m assuming you’re being sarcastic. 😂
@yamisleidys2565
@yamisleidys2565 Год назад
0:03 I thought there was an actual bird on her head. I can't.
@l.a.3479
@l.a.3479 Год назад
At first, I thought it was her hair sticking up in a weird style.
@Titus2BibleStudy
@Titus2BibleStudy Год назад
I didn’t like how they dressed or made Elizabeth appear in this scene. They made her seem impoverished. She was from a decent middle class family, yet her “whatever she owned that is best” dress looks poorly made and her hair looks ragged.
@jenniferhiemstra5228
@jenniferhiemstra5228 Год назад
This is one of many reasons why this version P and P isn't the best one, no matter what people say. I enjoy it for many reasons, but faithful to Austen it is not. There's a reason the 95 is the definitive.
@annkey4091
@annkey4091 Год назад
“whatever she owned that is best” was the best that she happened to bring with her for her stay with Collinses. She may not have been anticipating dinner with Lady Catherine de Bourgh and her daughter and Charlotte did not tell her of the possibility of the meeting.
@Titus2BibleStudy
@Titus2BibleStudy Год назад
@@annkey4091 even if this was the best dress she had with her, her hair was disheveled and her general appearance was unkept.
@jenniferhiemstra5228
@jenniferhiemstra5228 Год назад
@@annkey4091 Considering the time period, she absolutely would have known, it didn't need to be verbalized. This was a very common thing to happen during that time, and Lizzie is smart cookie, so she knows. But the issue isn't whatever her best is, it's that this film specifically painted the Bennetts as poor...but they weren't. They were the middle class of their day, so it would have been something a good few notches better than what looks nearly like a potato sack. But even then, the 1% still viewed even solidly middle class people as 'peasants' and not someone to entangle with on a social level.
@elizabethedwards4686
@elizabethedwards4686 Год назад
@@Titus2BibleStudy her hair looks just like charlottes lmao
@ElDrom_Belle
@ElDrom_Belle Год назад
"I am well enough acquainted with you, to know that I CANNOT alarm you, even if wish to do so". Mr. Darcy Then Lady Katherine try coming at Elizabeth Bennet like that not knowing her inside are made of rock solid steel, without the blanket of "wealth/status". Elizabeth knows her worth and therefore are not thrown off easily and Lady Katherine knows this, hence trying to belittling Elizabeth, while being aware that her own daughter is a little weakling
@obianujuchris579
@obianujuchris579 7 месяцев назад
Her Ladyship knew Darcy like her. She seemed very intentional about hammering on the inferiority of her birth, and insists she plays the pianoforte even if she knows that she is miserable on it. I love Lizzie's reply when she said, "Lady Catherine I'm not afflicted with false modesty." It's the same thing Darcy notices when he said "You are too generous to trifle with my emotions". Meaning Elizabeth always says what she means. She doesn't play a coy girl by saying what she doesn't mean just to be pursued. She also reiterates this during Collins proposal.
@aliensoup2420
@aliensoup2420 Год назад
One of my most fav movies... the emotional tension is so palpable you could cut it with a knife. And, of course, Keira Knightley and Rosamund Pike.
@Yoga4SpiritBodyMind
@Yoga4SpiritBodyMind 5 месяцев назад
So many servants for such a dinner! Love Lizzie’s & Mr. Darcy’s eye connection.🫶🏻
@michaelmontagu3979
@michaelmontagu3979 10 дней назад
It wasn't a formal dinner, so not many were needed.
@mermaidgoat9351
@mermaidgoat9351 Год назад
The shot and composition at 3:53 looks like a regency painting.
@tamaracarter1836
@tamaracarter1836 Год назад
It feels very Baroque to me, as the furniture and the room (the Heaven Room of Burghley House was painted during the 1680s) are in that style. Minus the costumes of course. This film is just so beautiful though.
@mona_moalim
@mona_moalim Год назад
My thoughts exactly
@eiforget
@eiforget Месяц назад
I imagine that was precisely their intention.
@scrappymom7881
@scrappymom7881 Год назад
I absolutely ADORE this movie!!
@BrennFilm
@BrennFilm Год назад
I really think Judi Dench is the GOAT. If looks could kill. My word!
@barbarahuggins6277
@barbarahuggins6277 2 месяца назад
Judi Dench, is one amazing Actor. And if everyone dislikes her she played her role very well.
@jent.7010
@jent.7010 Год назад
All these actors are amazing!
@gwine9087
@gwine9087 Год назад
Any scene with Dame Judy is worth watching.
@finwine872
@finwine872 Год назад
I love the lighting in this motion picture.
@quin1364
@quin1364 Год назад
YES.
@lordbyron3603
@lordbyron3603 Год назад
{ “ Mr. Collins ,, you can’t sit next to your wife !! Move ! Over there . “ } I laugh 😂🤣🤣 every time I hear her say that . ( I’m always expecting Collins to say “why the hell not?” )
@sailorv8067
@sailorv8067 Год назад
It's absolutely out of etiquette😂
@BloodnutXcom
@BloodnutXcom 7 месяцев назад
​@@sailorv8067 why wasn't it proper etiquette to sit next to your wife?
@gitanjalianand3543
@gitanjalianand3543 25 дней назад
Why does she say that?
@lordbyron3603
@lordbyron3603 25 дней назад
@@gitanjalianand3543 People had a different view of social gatherings and interaction back then . Imagine being at a wedding reception nowadays, and the bride says to you- “ you can’t sit next to your wife . “ Would you say something? Or do what she said . I know what I’d say - honey , get your things . We’re outta here!! And bring the gift that we brought ! 🤣
@AlexS-oj8qf
@AlexS-oj8qf 13 дней назад
@@gitanjalianand3543 It’s impolite to sit next to someone you are familiar with on a daily basis, because the point of a Soiree is for everyone to gather and socialize, which means that preferably, they socialize with new people and make everyone present an acquaintance. Even the communication they did is very rude since Lady Catherine did not address the people next to her but rather address Elizabeth Bennet who sits so far away.
@deedeedan8681
@deedeedan8681 Год назад
Every time I see a clip from this movie the comments are filled with people that "vastly prefer the BBC adaptation" like...okay? We get it, this one's "too modern", but why are yall always here instead of on clips of your favorite adaptations complimenting it without throwing any of the others under the bus? Asking as a huge fan of the book, why does this adaptation simply existing bother you so much? Just enjoy what you like, you don't need to write a whole dissertation about what you don't where people that do gather
@Refusetodyethegray
@Refusetodyethegray Год назад
I like them both, but for different reasons. I think I am not alone here.
@sijamMGL
@sijamMGL Год назад
agree
@barbarahuggins6277
@barbarahuggins6277 2 месяца назад
​@@Refusetodyethegray I agree :-) At 1st I said I loved the 1995 one so much. The actors the the music etc . Then along came 2005. They were both excellant .I have watched both of them a lot.
@lucindamakin1262
@lucindamakin1262 Месяц назад
I agree. The 1995 made me love the book, but I cannot watch it over and over and over like I do with this version. I don't understand the hate. I think this was perfectly cast with a perfect soundtrack and can I mention the brilliant cinematography? The only thing I think the 95 series does better is the accuracy since they could film more without cutting scenes from the original, but I just LOOOOOOVE this. It isn't even 'glamorised'/'hollywoodised' but instead down to earth... chef's kiss!
@da96103
@da96103 Год назад
"You give your opinion very decidedly for so young a person." That's what I would be shouting at young people when they talk back at me.
@ginadisbrow9324
@ginadisbrow9324 Год назад
I'm USA, and I will never tire of a good British period piece. The only thing missing from this movie (either modern day version) is Emma Thompson. Jane Austen's pro-feminine, forward way of thinking and writing was incredible. Of the half dozen or so of screen adaptations that have been produced, my favorite still remains the Colin Firth/Jennifer Ehle masterpiece. It was a delight for me to see them together again years later (although not opposite each other), in another British masterpiece; 'The King's Speech'.
@bdonnajpvw
@bdonnajpvw Год назад
Lady DeB must have heard rumors about her. This was her chance to assess her. Mr. Darcy ignores Mr. Collins in order to talk to Elizabeth! Too funny for words.
@isobelduncan
@isobelduncan Год назад
Collins would've told her about Elizabeth refusing his proposal.
@lanadellover9349
@lanadellover9349 Год назад
​@@isobelduncan This encounter was before his first proposal. I think at that point, Mr. Collins generally rambled on to Catherine about Lizzie and her family.
@rumk5763
@rumk5763 Год назад
​@@lanadellover9349 this was after collins and Charlotte got married
@V.E.R.O.
@V.E.R.O. Год назад
0:20 Why is Mr. Collins standing like he needs to use the toilet? 🤣
@l.a.3479
@l.a.3479 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣
@ilgiarno
@ilgiarno 10 месяцев назад
he's awkward in everything he does 🙂
@Katrina.for_art
@Katrina.for_art Год назад
Do you hear the bird answering to How do you do, pretty good at 1.23? Cute n funny
@patrickdoyle3525
@patrickdoyle3525 Год назад
Nice catch. I'll have to check it out. Funny.
@theworldaccordingtochris4370
I was only watching that film yesterday. It's a great film and all the actors were brilliant.
@maysunginge
@maysunginge Год назад
I absolutely Love ❤ this movie, I've lost count of how many times I've watched it. This is the first time that I have noticed that, when col. Fitzwilliam introduces himself & says " col. Fitzwilliam, how do you do", one of the birds in the background answers & says "pretty good"😄😂 so funny😄 I keep rewinding it & laughing 😂😂 ahh it's the little things😂😂
@chryscroc
@chryscroc Год назад
I have watched this movie so many times and never noticed this!
@Littlebit1031
@Littlebit1031 Год назад
Oh my gosh hahahahahahaha
@justheretolistentothemusic
@justheretolistentothemusic 11 месяцев назад
What an excellent observation!
@snowflakesandroses
@snowflakesandroses 10 месяцев назад
That is wildly adorable! And kudos to the cast for not bursting out laughing in that take - love that they kept it in the movie! And love this film to bits ❤❤
@bonniehalf-elven
@bonniehalf-elven 10 месяцев назад
OMG, that's hilarious! I never noticed this, either!
@nicholaslawrence6926
@nicholaslawrence6926 10 месяцев назад
Fun facts: In the book, it was Colonel Fitzwilliam who asked Lizzie to play the pianoforte after dinner, not Lady Catherine. Also, the colonel and Darcy are cousins in the book, not friends as the movie portrays.
@nicoleackerman205
@nicoleackerman205 Месяц назад
So cousins can't be friends.
@nicholaslawrence6926
@nicholaslawrence6926 Месяц назад
@@nicoleackerman205 Is that seriously your conclusion after reading what I wrote? Maybe you should read the book before posting here.
@dividedwefall652
@dividedwefall652 6 месяцев назад
Money/position does not grant you the right to abuse or mistreat people just because you can.
@dividedwefall652
@dividedwefall652 4 месяца назад
What is going on?
@ohana8535
@ohana8535 2 месяца назад
If only that were true.
@dividedwefall652
@dividedwefall652 2 месяца назад
@@ohana8535 something is gotta change
@ohana8535
@ohana8535 2 месяца назад
@@dividedwefall652 Unfortunately it won't. Not any time soon anyway.
@ohana8535
@ohana8535 2 месяца назад
@@dividedwefall652 Unfortunately it won't. Not any time soon any way.
@francismcdonnell753
@francismcdonnell753 Год назад
As much as I absolutely love Dame Judy Dench. I still prefer the BBC adaptation with Jennifer Anne Ehle as Elizabeth.
@silviacassaigne2316
@silviacassaigne2316 Год назад
TeDucir a español
@wdym100
@wdym100 Год назад
I never heard such a thing 😂 so using that phrase everyday now
@MBB563
@MBB563 8 месяцев назад
Im not sure if this historically accurate, but the mannerism and respect is amazing. Regardless if certain characters appeared overwhelming bc of their social status. I mean fast forward to this age, whether you are in a wealthy affluent setting, or casual layed back setting, you would never see such respect and honor among friends and family. Now one may say we have evolved, we are more casual today, free will, and open, not so formal and stuffy.....but to be honest I think todays standards are barbaric compared to this 1800 century time period, they were way more advanced. In other words we modern day people have no class. A lost of art.
@anyelinaaybar6731
@anyelinaaybar6731 10 месяцев назад
Why everyone treats Mr. Collins so poorly.
@Lalunebymavi
@Lalunebymavi Год назад
lady katherine was indirectly being a wingman of darcy and Elizabeth's relationship....and man was lady katherine a snob
@denvyzhang4006
@denvyzhang4006 Год назад
I lost count on how many times I rolled my eyes when Lady Catherine talking. 🙄
@wiesawarachwa5770
@wiesawarachwa5770 10 месяцев назад
Ile razy oglądam jak rozmawiają przy muzyce tyle razy czuję chemię jaka jest między nimi, cudownie to wygląda
@dalecooper9942
@dalecooper9942 Месяц назад
This Ladyship has Ladysailed...
@MapleSyrupPoet
@MapleSyrupPoet Год назад
Sensational cast 👏 🎭
@BakaKageyamaBaka
@BakaKageyamaBaka Год назад
0:38- Ever since I saw this movie as a kid...I have always wondered...could Charlotte have possibly 'gulped' out of relief? Thinking "Thank you Lord Jesus, she went for Lizzie first and not me!" ............or was there just a lot of fluid in the actress's mouth in this scene😶
@leighbartolomeo893
@leighbartolomeo893 Год назад
The squawking bird right on time, every time😂
@jules.bear75
@jules.bear75 Год назад
such a beautiful beautiful movie
@joemeyer7718
@joemeyer7718 11 месяцев назад
I didn't like the way Elizabeth was dressed. I did like how outspoken she was.
@ximenavirel8595
@ximenavirel8595 Год назад
Every lady yes needs real life Mr Darcy
@camilaleonardiadvento4699
@camilaleonardiadvento4699 9 месяцев назад
Wonderful scene
@ximenavirel8595
@ximenavirel8595 Год назад
Si necesitamos un verdadero Mr Darcy en nuestra vida de pareja como MUJERES
@ximenavirel8595
@ximenavirel8595 Год назад
Mr Darcy es el hombre indicado para toda mujer como novio, como pareja formal un verdadero marido en el matrimonio
@dicenqueeresantigua6415
@dicenqueeresantigua6415 10 месяцев назад
Judi Dench looks so pretty here!
@shmyshmys
@shmyshmys Год назад
I love Charlotte's ~classy feathers lol
@wednesdayschild3627
@wednesdayschild3627 11 месяцев назад
Anne is pretty. Hopefully she married colonel Fitzwilliam and moved to an army house away from mommy dearest.
@cg8397
@cg8397 Месяц назад
No, Anne's an extremely wealthy heiress. Observe that the house is grander than Darcy's.
@Mithroun
@Mithroun Год назад
i love this movie
@blitzkrieg6872
@blitzkrieg6872 9 месяцев назад
That nasty, judgemental, hateful old crone was trying to intimidate her by interrogating her, ruthlessly. Bad manners!
@ximenavirel8595
@ximenavirel8595 Год назад
I love this film pride and perjudice movie a lot by Keira Knightley
@barbaral743
@barbaral743 Год назад
If I had ever learned, I should have been a great proficient. Snort.
@walaa8003
@walaa8003 5 месяцев назад
1:05 who are you again .please move aside let me talk to the lady 😁 His look makes me laugh every single time i watch this scene i can't help it .
@Zaftique
@Zaftique 7 месяцев назад
Darcy: I'm an introvert, gaddammit, I NEED SOMEONE TO ADOPT ME.
@СветланаЛузанова-к2д
Мой любимый фильм! Смотрела его раз 20!
@mariachester950
@mariachester950 9 месяцев назад
Near the end ..Mr Darcy walking towards Lizzie in the morning dew...omg...❤
@jayjaz1873
@jayjaz1873 10 месяцев назад
A true classic! Keira’s Lizzy will never be topped.
@danknox9986
@danknox9986 Год назад
I love that movie!
@Thecauldronofcrochet
@Thecauldronofcrochet 23 дня назад
Did that bird just say “pretty good” at 1:22 😂
@aaronnava2985
@aaronnava2985 20 дней назад
I liked the book and watched the movie. Um not the same. I have seen many of the films from the past but i love this version. It more a love story that is modern ish
@hushhushnow-nf1in
@hushhushnow-nf1in Год назад
Lady catherines daughter is mia wasikowska.did anyone notice?😊
@l.a.3479
@l.a.3479 Год назад
No
@ximenavirel8595
@ximenavirel8595 Год назад
Las mujeres si necesitamos un verdadero Mr Darcy en nuestras vidas de pareja, noviazgo formal o matrimonio
@sapphirelight748
@sapphirelight748 Год назад
Love this version! Still not sure why Mr. Collins couldn't sit next to his wife, though. Like, why was that inappropriate? Wouldn't it have been more inappropriate to seat unattached persons next to each other? Disclaimer: I know no English etiquette rules.
@susanwhite7474
@susanwhite7474 Год назад
This is still a formal dinner party etiquette rule in the US - spouses sit separately so people will talk to each other and not primarily their spouses.
@galina398
@galina398 10 месяцев назад
I think Lady deB wanted Darcy sit next to Lizzy. Later, when Lizzy was at the piano, she called Darcy's friend leaving Lizzy and Darcy just to themselves. Her visit with the Bennets was the last trial for Lizzy after which she told Darcy about the conversation, and he dared to come. This is how it appears in this adaptation, I haven't read the book.
@tuxtlali
@tuxtlali 8 месяцев назад
I think the intention of the director was to make her seem controlling because otherwise the seating would have been arranged previous to the dinner.
@maraudeuse952
@maraudeuse952 Год назад
In this adaptation I always get the impression that lady Catherine was shipping Lizzy and Darcy
@galina398
@galina398 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely. In each of her scenes.
@henrimatisse7481
@henrimatisse7481 14 дней назад
she won't be treated like a peasant without a spunky retort
@teodoramiceva6711
@teodoramiceva6711 Год назад
Lady Catherine is a comical character, albeit a bit intimidating. Here she is just unpleasant. This version almost completely lacks the comedy of manners aspect of Jane Austen work. It's just a watered down romance. And Keira's Lizzie is no way different than the rest of her family in behavior and manners, which she should be because that's exactly what attracts Darcy to her.
@l.a.3479
@l.a.3479 Год назад
I disagree.
@oop4841
@oop4841 Год назад
This movie wouldve been perfect if the costumes were historically accurate
@susanwhite7474
@susanwhite7474 Год назад
I read that that was intentional - the director didn't like empire waisted dresses on the ladies
@oop4841
@oop4841 Год назад
@@susanwhite7474 I'm sure it was, but it severely dates a film that could've otherwise been quite timeless
@obie-1309
@obie-1309 Год назад
@@oop4841 What are you talking about? Do you even know what makes a film dated or timeless? It's a period piece. Even if they had gone with the 1810s setting rather than the 1790s, it would technically still be dated since it takes place during a particular time period from the past. That's what it means to make a film "dated." A film is timeless however, if even though it takes place during a particular time, the emotions and experiences evoked by the characters are still relatable to a modern audience regardless of time period, which this film does. People in both the 1790s and 1810s experienced shyness, love, embarrassment, found themselves confronted with difficult people. As we do even now in our modern time period.
@oop4841
@oop4841 Год назад
@@obie-1309 Patronizing, love that. My point is that while the film is set in the past, the 2005 fashion influence in the costume design makes it distinctly a product of its time. True, every historical film will carry some influence from its production era, but this film feels particularly 2005, which can be distracting. Had the costumes been more historically accurate, it might have given the film a more timeless feel, rather than anchoring it to a specific year.
@oop4841
@oop4841 Год назад
@obie-1309 To dumb it down further for you: the film was clearly made in 2005, but if they had adhered to historical accuracy it could have felt like it was made in 2010, 2015, 2020, etc
@ГульжанатМанабасова-д3щ
Лизи отлично владеет словом
@EzekielPrellus
@EzekielPrellus 9 месяцев назад
We learn later that Darcy came to Rosings specifically to see Lizzie (in this scene), but it remains unclear to me exactly how he knew Lizzie would be there.
@IDGAF_AboutYourLuckyCharms_238
Charlotte literally turns her head as Elizabeth is turning her head. Meaning they both understood the connotation behind the question of her skills from Lady DuBerg and also Mr. Collins wincing a bit at the questions! Lol! I also like how Mr. Collins’s tries to deflect from Elizabeth’a “impoliteness/astonishment”, by trying to direct focus to him. Very interesting in the body language of the time.
@bonniehalf-elven
@bonniehalf-elven 10 месяцев назад
I don't think Mr. Collins is observant enough to do something as polite as deflecting Elizabeth's reaction by directing focus to him. He just wants to direct focus to him. He's all about bumping elbows with the wealthy people. Darcy's reaction to Mr. Collins is as if he was an annoying fly in the room.
@1minutecomicswalahollywood648
Hello, I am a new subscriber.
@annieh.8175
@annieh.8175 Год назад
Oh wow...here is your medal!
@sergiosensual5114
@sergiosensual5114 Год назад
Eu não vivo de ilusões... sou bem objetiva e pé no chão.
@asukatakarai3293
@asukatakarai3293 Месяц назад
I thought Lady Catherine was blind at first 😂
@LauraMelle1995
@LauraMelle1995 Год назад
I love this scene because I draw 😄😄😄
@Triste-vv7ru
@Triste-vv7ru Год назад
Mr. Collins should wear a diaper, because I think he looses his trousers when he stands before Lady de Bourgh and Mr. Darcy.
@l.a.3479
@l.a.3479 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣
@ubu6420
@ubu6420 4 месяца назад
"FITZWILLIAM? I NEED YOU!"
@bjft12
@bjft12 5 месяцев назад
❤absolutely love this.
@Nikita-qb7xd
@Nikita-qb7xd Год назад
Why couldn’t Collins sit next to Charlotte again?
@courtneym75
@courtneym75 Год назад
because dinner seating arrangements are A) to show rank and favor with the host, and B) to encourage discussion. Why seat husband and wife together when they already (supposedly) know everything there is to know about each other. Much better to split them up so as to have better dinner conversation flowing. (from the perspective of centuries-old dining etiquette, not necessarily my modern opinion)
@frostpond
@frostpond Год назад
Married couples don’t sit next to one another
@lullaby218
@lullaby218 Год назад
@@courtneym75 nice throughout explanation
@LOSTmyHOST
@LOSTmyHOST Год назад
Married people could not even sleep in the same room neither!!!
@susanwhite7474
@susanwhite7474 Год назад
It's formal dinner party etiquette even today
@sisselnilsen4699
@sisselnilsen4699 11 месяцев назад
The stare....
@fabiolasaenz506
@fabiolasaenz506 7 месяцев назад
Please, Please do Persuasion next.
@josephsf2452
@josephsf2452 Год назад
what year was this filmed? You left that bit of information out !!!!
@isobelduncan
@isobelduncan Год назад
2005 I believe.
@Talula-Darling
@Talula-Darling Год назад
In no way, shape or form does this come anywhere close to the BBC version.
@bakoyma
@bakoyma Год назад
I agree. It's not half as boring as the BBC version.
@smollilbean
@smollilbean Год назад
2005 Pride and prejudice all the way. And I have read the book, still this one's better. The BBC adaptation is robotic and unnatural to me idk.
@tukoma2121
@tukoma2121 11 месяцев назад
Love Dame Judy!
@j.granger1120
@j.granger1120 Год назад
No zombies.... wait that was the other movie.
@drkarenbukharibukhari9931
@drkarenbukharibukhari9931 Год назад
thanks for mentioning me in the movie pride and prejudice as well
@l.a.3479
@l.a.3479 Год назад
?
@quin1364
@quin1364 Год назад
Ahh Keira ❤
@ximenavirel8595
@ximenavirel8595 Год назад
Las mujeres nos sentimos identificadas con el PERSONAJE de elizabeth Bennett de orgullo y prejuicio
@kristine321
@kristine321 Год назад
would someone be able to explain why he cant sit with his wife directly next to him?
@l.a.3479
@l.a.3479 Год назад
At dinner parties, then and now, it's customary to not seat spouses next to each other, in the belief that they will only converse with each other, and not with other guests.
@ximenavirel8595
@ximenavirel8595 Год назад
I love the sisters Bennett from pride and perjudice
@l.a.3479
@l.a.3479 Год назад
*Prejudice
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