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Pride & Prejudice

Pride & Prejudice

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Adaptation of Jane Austen's classic story of five sisters from an English family of landed gentry dealing with marriage, morality and...

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Duration127 mins

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  • Sophie, 15
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Review by Sophie, 15

4 stars

07 Nov 2015

Pride and Prejudice is one of those movies/books you either love or hate. For me I love it some much, it up there with the favorites. I think the actors in this version of the 18th century, Jane Austen classic novel portrayed the characters wonderfully and really got the audience interested in the movie which was around 2 hours long, so it must have been good or to people who didn't like it would say a waste of time. I'm not spoiling anything but it is a story about a growing love and misunderstanding of two different people (Elizabeth and Mr Darcy).They will realise that it isn't about who your family want you too marry but who you want to marry and things like money, connections, pride and peoples judgement don't really. I would recommend this movie to everyone who loves those movie where the boy finally gets the girl and disobey the orders of his aunt or where love wins overall. The part of the movie i love is the ball scene at Nether-field or when the two first meet at the public ball. Watch it to find out what i mean.

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