REVIEW MOVIE "PRIDE & PREJUDICE" GROUP

REVIEW MOVIE “PRIDE & PREJUDICE” (GROUP)



Directed by                  : Joe Wright

Screenplay by              : Deborah Moggach

Based on                      : Pride and Prejudice 1813 novel by Jane Austen

Produced by                 : Tim Bevan Eric,Fellner,Paul Webster

Edited by                      : Paul Tothill

Music by                       : Dario Marianelli

Production companies  : Universal Pictures StudioCanal

Distributed by               : Focus Features (United States)

                                        Mars Distribution (France)

                                        United International Pictures (International)

Release dates                : 11 September 2005 (TIFF)

                                        16 September 2005 (United Kingdom)

                                        11 November 2005 (United States)

                                        18 January 2006 (France)

Running time                : 127 minutes

Countries                      : United Kingdom

Language                      : English

 

Cast :

Keira Knightley as Elizabeth "Lizzy" Bennet

Matthew Macfadyen as Mr. Darcy

Rosamund Pike as Jane Bennet

Simon Woods as Charles Bingley

Brenda Blethyn as Mrs. Bennet

Donald Sutherland as Mr. Bennet

Tom Hollander as Mr. Collins

Jena Malone as Lydia Bennet

Carey Mulligan as Catherine "Kitty" Bennet

Talulah Riley as Mary Bennet

Judi Dench as Lady Catherine de Bourgh

Rupert Friend as George Wickham

Kelly Reilly as Caroline Bingley

Claudie Blakley as Charlotte Lucas

Tamzin Merchant as Georgiana Darcy


Plot

Pride & Prejudice is a 2005 film based on the novel of the same name by Jane Austen. The film stars Keira Knightley, Rosamund Pike, Matthew Macfadyen, and others. The film Pride & Prejudice is set around the end of the 18th century where social class was still an important thing at that time.

The focus of the film is about a Bennet family in which many daughters are forced by their mothers to marry people of high social class.

It is said that a woman named Jane was betrothed by a rich man named Mr. Bingley at a party. While the daughter of the Bennet family named Elizabeth another meets Mr. Darcy who comes from a noble or distinguished family.

During Elizabeth's first meeting with Darcy, there was hatred in Elizabeth because of Darcy's arrogant and unfriendly nature. But over time, love arose within Darcy for Elizabeth. Unfortunately, the love story that takes place between the daughter of the Bennet family and men who have a higher social status is faced with existing conflicts.

About the pride and prejudice

Now I will talk about this aspect of filming       

The acting of Elizabeth and Darcy in this film is very representative of the roles they portray. Elizabeth as a jolly girl who has a beautiful face and Darcy is a wise noble family and is not easily attracted to every woman. They perform the role of the main character in the film very professionally so that the audience can feel the real events there.

The editing film of the film Pride & Prejudice is quite perfect because the combination of color grading film that tells the story in the 18th century which certainly has a classic impression in the film becomes real. However, some aspects of video shooting were felt to be lacking because they still used technology that was not good enough at that time.


The setting and setting of the film pride & prejudice which we think is very good they take place in a historical place that features various ancient buildings and old bridges as well as large fields with a medieval impression. The setting and costumes of the actors can support the atmosphere that occurred in that century.

The film overall features a very emotional casting that allows the audience to feel the plot as well as natural and classic backgrounds and places making the love story in this film a different thing. Overall, we recommend this movie for you to watch and we give it a rating of 8/10 from all of these films.

Thank you for reading our review

 

 

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