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Director: Joe Wright
Writer: Deborah Moggach
Producers: Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Paul Webster
Actors:
Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Matthew MacFadyen as Mr. Darcy Donald Sutherland as Mr. Bennet |
A brilliantly constructed tale of love that begins like most (with plenty of sarcasm and resentment), graduates to a certain level of interest, downshifts into all-out miscommunication, prejudice and hate, to eventually glide back up a few gears and rest in that wonderful little place some call “love”. The thing that makes this film so great is that it truly takes you through that journey as well, as each of the two lead characters, start strong and blunt, and eventually become a lot more reflective, mellow and yes, even…vulnerable (one of the earlier dance sequences between them is also fun to watch). And if you’re sitting there asking yourself if I cried during this movie, the answer is a confident “no”, although I will freely admit to misting up like a baby-child during the film’s final ten minutes or so. The scene in the garden between Knightley and MacFadyen was the shit, and I say that shamelessly (well, that’s not true…I’m a little ashamed). Add that potent tale of love to a gorgeous looking movie, surprisingly brisk and impressive directing, some funny turns, particularly by Brenda Blethyn – who should definitely be nominated as Best Supporting Actress for her goofiness here – and a solid showing by both Knightley (I love your teeth!) and MacFadyen, and you’ve got yourself a date movie that goes a little past its intended runtime (a touch over two hours), but ultimately satisfies with plenty of love, charm and glow-in-your-heart feelings to go around. And if you thought people played too many “head games” in relationships nowadays, check out the rules that these folks had to abide by way back when. It’s nuts!
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