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November 18, 2005

Pride and Prejudice

Last night I took my wife to the only movie theater showing Pride and Prejudice near us in Utah, Jordon Commons.

I think you have to go into a movie like this, a story line which has been remade, and remade and then remade again, with some different frame of reference. Several times during the movie my wife would lean over and comment how the movie was not like the A&E (BBC) version. It's different. I think this must come down to the fact that she has read the book and I have not. So, she expected the director to play second fiddle to the original work, while I was more open to an interesting re-telling or perspective. She did like the movie, just not as much as I did.

Overall, I quite liked it. Production quality was very high and the acting was clearly top drawer without being too much. It is pretty faithful to the major plot points of the story while showing an appreciated slightly different interpretation. The role of the mother which bothered me to no end in the BBC version was not allowed to dominate, while the role of the father brilliantly played by Donald Sutherland was surprisingly developed. Kiera Knightly did a fantastic job, expressing very much in little time with subtle body language and facial expressions.

****
4 stars

Posted by Devlin at November 18, 2005 05:02 PM

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