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Monday, February 9, 2015

Review: Pride and Prejudice



Based on a novel by Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice was a romance film that was directed by Joe Wright and was produced in United Kingdom. It also was recognized and won some few awards.

            Sticking to its Jane Austen view, the movie tells about five sisters from England who deals with issues such as love, marriage, morality and misconceptions. It focuses more on the story of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Fritswilliam Darcy. A story about love, pride and more on love.

            It is a perfect movie for lovers trying to find each other between obstacles and problems they met. Because of physical, sociological, and physical background, the two struggled for love. A love they never thought of dreaming.

            A combination of realism and formalism was established by the film, creating classicism and making it a better love story to tell. The clear manifestation of reality and fantasy was achieved through sparkles and love you can feel towards the two characters.

            On the technical aspect; costumes, make-up and hairstyle, set design, acting and blocking, and lighting for each scene was a standard a film must have. Everything was accordingly told by the writers artistic idea.

            While its film grammar was also one of its best, everything was established well and the actors and actresses were great.


            The story may be too focused on the love story of Elizabeth and Darcy but it did touch our hearts as viewers.

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