*Pride And Prejudice* Is A MASTERPIECE! (Movie Commentary)

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  • @ksiazkolub.pospolity3229
    @ksiazkolub.pospolity3229 Před 2 lety +609

    okay, so I'm not marrying anyone until they tell me I've bewitched them body and soul and that they love me, most ardently

  • @dibs98
    @dibs98 Před 2 lety +76

    Darcy with the puffy white shirt walking through the mist is my ideal man

  • @lisaleyendekker8305
    @lisaleyendekker8305 Před 2 lety +374

    Yes, Lydia running away with someone who is in no way betrothed to her would ruin the family. It is heavily implied that when Lydia ran away with Wickham, it was to sleep with her, and if you do that before marriage, the woman is branded a harlot and all of her sisters would be seen as unmarriageable by proxy since "the apple doesn't fall far from the tree" and in high society word of their ruin would be circulated quickly. Since the only way for any of the Bennet girls to survive in the world would be to marry advantageously (having no brother to inherit), they would not be able to get husbands because of what Lydia did with Wickham. Wickham was hoping to blackmail the Bennets for money by saying "I will marry Lydia and she will remain honorable to society if you pay me, if you refuse, I dump her and she and all of her sisters will be ruined" effectively leaving them homeless and penniless once Mr. Bennet dies. it's not unlike what he did to Darcy's sister, Georgiana, but Darcy managed to save Georgiana's virtue and reputation while also paying off Wickham to go away. Lydia wasn't so fortunate to have her virtue saved since she is very guileless and flirtatious, and the only solution was to marry Wickham to save her reputation.

    • @taylorwarden205
      @taylorwarden205 Před 2 lety +35

      Exactly. Also there is a video of this exact thing by the channel Dr. Olivia Cox who is an English lit. Expert. It’s a very fascinating video bc she uses the text and knowledge of the time period to explain why Wickham would have done this when he was obviously looking for a rich wife. I suggest you watch it if you are into that sort of stuff. Tittle: “Why Wickham ‘eloped’ with Lydia” or something close to that.

    • @lisaleyendekker8305
      @lisaleyendekker8305 Před 2 lety +2

      @@taylorwarden205 Thanks :)

    • @tamarabedic9601
      @tamarabedic9601 Před rokem

      @@taylorwarden205 czcams.com/video/lrnzf8Ezmk0/video.html

    • @taylorwarden205
      @taylorwarden205 Před rokem +2

      @@tamarabedic9601 that’s the one 😀

    • @Muck006
      @Muck006 Před rokem +15

      People dont even understand the reason why "Darcy had to HAND HIS LETTER TO ELIZABETH IN PERSON" ... because "men didnt write letters to unmarried women they arent related to". At best you could "add a paragraph" in a letter which your sister is writing to the girl.
      People who like this movie are frustrating, because they simply DONT UNDERSTAND CONTEXT.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před 2 lety +278

    There’s no choosing between the versions of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ because you should be happy with ‘Pride and Prejudice’ PERIODT

    • @finarakhima1327
      @finarakhima1327 Před 2 lety +6

      It comes only from the 1995 BBC version fandom. They're always comparing with bad mouth. They're too toxic, I can't stand it anymore.

    • @Muck006
      @Muck006 Před rokem

      @@finarakhima1327 There are FACTUAL ARGUMENTS why this version is TERRIBLE ... in comparison. YOU are the one who instantly jumps to "dissing critics as toxic" ... because you cant refute the arguments.

    • @soyaliovee
      @soyaliovee Před 10 měsíci +9

      @@Muck006 The *factual arguments* are obvious, people who like or don’t like 2005 version knew it’s flaws and what makes it toxic is that they are saying it MANY MANY MANY times as if people who like the 2005 are stupid people but what matters to most of 2005 aren’t the flaws but the fact they enjoyed it. The factual argument is just toxic in the sense that this topic shouldn’t be ARGUED UPON, since people have different taste.

    • @smoothlikebutter.830
      @smoothlikebutter.830 Před 20 dny

      I understand it if it's in a reddit post called "WHY THE 2005 P&P MOVIE SUCKS", cuz I would happily argue for the 1995 version, with said factual arguments.
      But, dissing the 2005 movie on their very OWN appreciation posts? That's just plain rude. Obviously, these 2005 P&P posts are FOR 2005 P&P fans, why the need to comment "1995 version is superior", or "Colin Firth IS Mr. Darcy", or just straight up "you have no taste"? If it disturbs you that much, then make your own posts.
      These are appreciation posts, or thirst edits of Mr. Darcy, there is NO NEED to have factual arguments in the comment section. Just let the 2005 fans appreciate and thirst in peace.

  • @klara5716
    @klara5716 Před 2 lety +130

    Something I really appreciate about this movie is how the viewers perspective on Mr. Darcy constantly changes in the same speed as the one of Elizabeth does. In the beginning he is not likeable at all, and in the middle of the movie you start to notice how his behavior makes him quite an attractive man with a good soul. I just love how everything in this movie comes together

  • @abystark195
    @abystark195 Před 2 lety +80

    «y'all know him from the hunger games, i know him from pride and prejudice»
    meanwhile johanna mason chilling with george wickham

    • @cam1885
      @cam1885 Před 2 lety +7

      OMG I NEVER CONNECTED THE DOTS

    • @susanzenonian5085
      @susanzenonian5085 Před 2 lety +3

      I'm a little older in the demographic. I recall my first Donald Sutherland encounter in a little 90's movie called Buffy The Vampire Slayer. (And Rutger Hauer.)

    • @meraketh
      @meraketh Před rokem

      And here I am knowing him from '67 movie Dirty Dozen. C'mon I'm not that old.

  • @deftling
    @deftling Před 2 lety +189

    I just need you to know that my fiancé proposed to me while we were dressed as Lizzie and Darcy from the ball this past Halloween 🎃 your comment about the “bewitched me body and soul” line made me feel the need to share

  • @AjaofShanghai
    @AjaofShanghai Před 2 lety +70

    10,000 pounds is the equivalent of $221,271.43 today, and that's just what he makes off of the land that he owns. So 10,000 a year was a SOLID reason for matchmakers and gold diggers to chase him. Pride and Prejudice is one of my favorite stories of all time. So this is what Darcy spent: To persuade Wickham to marry Lydia, Darcy must then pay Wickham's debts, totaling 1,000 pounds, or 80,000 dollars in addition to buying his commission at about 450 pounds or 36,000 dollars. And Darcy never expected or wanted Elizabeth to know so that she wouldn't feel indebted to him.

    • @perfumistaperfumista943
      @perfumistaperfumista943 Před rokem +2

      Closer to a million, I did see one similar to what you have on a currency converter, definitely to low.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před 2 lety +123

    15:25 So much has been said about this scene being racy and there is no doubt that it is. The chemistry, the tension, the drama, the cinematography, the thunder, Matthew Macfadyen’s eyes and him saying “Please” OMG I DIED

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před 2 lety +78

    Btw can we give Rosamund Pike the credit for showing such brilliant range from ‘Pride and Prejudice’ to ‘Gone Girl’? She’s fabulous!

    • @annefitz7346
      @annefitz7346 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Absolutely! She’s amazing and she was perfect in this role.

  • @Feafus11
    @Feafus11 Před 2 lety +98

    The scene where Lizzy is standing on the cliff was filmed at Stanage Edge in the Peak District in England and it is BEAUTIFUL! You can take a trail along the cliffs and the view and scenery it is absolutely worth the trip.

    • @MoviesinDepth
      @MoviesinDepth  Před 2 lety +17

      Need to go now

    • @LittleV179
      @LittleV179 Před 2 lety +5

      @@MoviesinDepth Mr Darcys home is Chatsworth house not to far from there either, I'm a bit late to the party but the Peak district really is beautiful. Basically it was filmed all over England, the Bennetts home is in Kent Netherfield Park was filmed in Berkshire and the trip to Mr Darcys is the Peak District and Derbyshire.

    • @kaythomas8521
      @kaythomas8521 Před měsícem

      Countrysides of England are gorgeous....Scotland Highlands. Too

  • @eimajunknown
    @eimajunknown Před 2 lety +47

    the perfect movie doesn't exi-

    • @MoviesinDepth
      @MoviesinDepth  Před 2 lety +7

      La La Land has also entered the chat

    • @austenhead5303
      @austenhead5303 Před rokem

      It does exist, but it isn't this one. This one is gorgeous and entertaining but it makes mistakes. The perfect movie is 1995 Sense and Sensibility.

  • @Marielusi
    @Marielusi Před 2 lety +93

    What I adore about this version is, that they took their time to set the tone through scenery. And they gave it all such a natural look. I like the BBC version but it feels a bit stiff sometimes and like a theatre play. In this movie they show the imperfections and underline the beauty of them. The people weren't always perfectly dressed up, their houses weren't all ready for a horde of foreign visitors. I really like that.
    And do you love the BBC mini series of Sense and Sensibility? It's one of my favourite adaptations of the Austen books.

    • @bespectacledheroine7292
      @bespectacledheroine7292 Před 2 lety +4

      To each their own. Feels far too modern for me, Nobody acts how they should. It's like a teenager's idea of what Pride and Prejudice is like. Furthermore isn't the entire point that Elizabeth showing up muddied and rosy cheeked scandalizes Bingley's sisters *because* being prim and proper was so vital? I'm not convinced of what you're saying, with all due respect.

    • @Marielusi
      @Marielusi Před 2 lety +7

      @Jonathan Parks I'm fully aware of the fact that nearly every houshold had servants in that time. No need to talk down to me. The way they made the interior of the house look like and the way they dressed the actors for the movie was used to emphasise the character and structure of the Bennet family, in my opinion. A bit chaotic, unrestrained etc. And that's what I like.

    • @Marielusi
      @Marielusi Před 2 lety +7

      @Jonathan Parks There was an entire scene where they were all lounging about the places, stuff lying around the house... And I mean we know that Mr. Bennet wasn't good with money, so why wouldn't the house look a bit "lived-in"? And as I said, it was a creative element of the movie. You don't have to like it. And how should we know that every family home was kept immaculate? There are hints in other historical literature, wherein homes are described as being a bit run down, even with having servants. It depends on the head of the household.

    • @gianellab.4953
      @gianellab.4953 Před 2 lety +13

      @@Marielusi Don't worry, fans of the BBC version tend to be so extra. I agree with you that the aesthetic of the film is great. The truth is, we will never know *for sure* whether homes were always tidy and ready for visitors or not, we can only speculate, but I think that's not the point. The point is that the film doesn't have to be perfectly accurate. The choices (such as making the Bennets visibly poorer than the others) were deliberately made, with a purpose, as it should be in good adaptations. Viewers are free to dislike them, of course, but I personally think they make perfect sense and give the film its own flavour.

    • @Marielusi
      @Marielusi Před 2 lety +4

      @@gianellab.4953 Thank you, I totally agree. Their goal wasn't to recreate the BBC miniseries. And I like that one too. (I have the box set to prove it 😅)

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před 2 lety +56

    3:31 Officers were basically considered cool people. For example, in Jane Austen’s time, Naval Officers were the Flavour du Jour with the war with France at its height. Men in Uniforms have been considered hot for quite some time. Also, social security.

    • @skyeperez8305
      @skyeperez8305 Před 2 lety +8

      Social security and if the husbands died in war it would essentially set the widow up for life (or until she remarried) as his remaining pensions would go to her

  • @miss-i5045
    @miss-i5045 Před 2 lety +37

    Hi! I study British Literature and this is what I remember:
    So, during the Regency Era, which this is, women could not own property. So if Mr Bennet died, the property would go to the next male heir/landlord/etc, which is Mr Collins in this case, leaving all the daughters dependent on him to allow them to stay there, otherwise they would be in a very difficult situation. That's why Mrs Bennet is so set on getting her daughters married.
    Also, it was a huge deal when someone eloped, especially for younger sisters, since it put a stain on the family's reputation. If Lydia eloped with Wickham and then got dropped a few months later, probably after having adult fun time with him (and even if they didn't it would be generally assumed that they did), she would not have many marriage proposals in the future, if any at all, and neither would her unmarried sisters, especially Kitty and Mary. So Darcy paying for Lydia's wedding was literally saving the Bennets from all those issues.
    I wrote all this down from memory, it has been a while since I worked in the Regency Era context (my main focus in uni is the height and end of the Victorian period, so about 50-70 years later), so please correct me if I remembered anything wrong!
    Also, a personal annecdote: During one of my classes a few weeks ago we discussed toxic love stories, so things like 50 Shades and After, and we concluded that Hardin is a Wickham instead of a Bingley/Darcy and that Tessa should run xD
    2005 Darcy is my favourite Darcy, even though I love Colin Firth and the 1995 version. It's the social awkwardness for me :D

    • @HamelinSong
      @HamelinSong Před 2 lety

      Nononono. Women could inherit (e.g. lady Catherine and her daughter). But the Bennet's estate was ENTAILED. Here's a video that explains what that is better than I ever could. czcams.com/video/SPFeB2bOO-0/video.html

    • @miss-i5045
      @miss-i5045 Před 2 lety

      @@HamelinSong thank you for correcting me! I had all the marriage and property acts in mind that happened later in the 19th century and that probably made me think the situation was even more restrictive than it actually was. Also thanks for the link, I love learning more about the different periods!

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před 2 lety +17

    9:08 That part when Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy are the only people in the room. ✨ THE C H E M I S T R Y ✨

  • @sneanas3996
    @sneanas3996 Před 2 lety +8

    "Handsome? I am beautiful, sir" 😂

  • @tarotdiscombe5573
    @tarotdiscombe5573 Před 2 lety +16

    Something I find interesting, Darcy doesn't realise he has been just as embarrassing as he states Elizabeth's parents and sisters were, he had acted in such a "manner" that she thought to herself 'I could never marry such a man' but he thinks so highly of himself that he doesn't recognise his own blunders and assumes she will fall at his feet. But when he finds out Lydia ran away with Wickham, he realises both his calibre of people and Elizabeth's are the same, at least the kids are.. just as flirty, naive, and easily infatuated. Of course he was learning of his misdeeds already by that point but I think it was a big turning point for him to see there is no difference between the rich and the poor.. well, less rich. If the kids can make the same mistakes then so can the adults.

    • @tamarabedic9601
      @tamarabedic9601 Před rokem +3

      Darcy's Georgianna, was 15 when Wickham urged her to elope with him. Lydia too, is 15... Wickham preys on very young, naive girls.

  • @breannab7112
    @breannab7112 Před 2 lety +31

    Omg, I am in the middle of a Pride and Prejudice obsession phase and this was the first thing I saw when I opened CZcams! Imagine my excitement lmbo.

  • @potternutmania
    @potternutmania Před 2 lety +19

    Eliza giving no fucks what others think of her, in such a class stratified society is goals

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před 2 lety +115

    The fact that your mom and you were Jane Austen Fans makes me very happy. Here’s to seeing more reactions to various adaptations. I really liked ‘Bride and Prejudice’.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před 2 lety +148

    We need a ‘Sense and Sensibility’ (1995) Reaction. Fun Fact: Emma Thompson aided the movie creatively although she opted to be uncredited. (Just discovered it on Wikipedia)

    • @tiffanymckenzie1236
      @tiffanymckenzie1236 Před 2 lety +6

      Another reason to love Emma Thompson😍

    • @zephyrumbrella
      @zephyrumbrella Před 2 lety +3

      Or was it secretly Stephen Fry? We'll never know

    • @haexan
      @haexan Před 2 lety +9

      She won an Oscar for Best Screenplay for the movie... isn't that like the biggest way to aid the movie creatively and be credited for it? She's still amazing and humble about it, but I don't think Wikipedia got this one right...

    • @mirandab905
      @mirandab905 Před 2 lety +1

      @@haexan and she should have won another award for her golden globes acceptance speech

    • @meghanschuler4739
      @meghanschuler4739 Před 2 lety +1

      I much prefer the newer version. Just my personal opinion. Same with the 2007 persuasion, I love the 95 one too, but 2007 was better

  • @sarahe1491
    @sarahe1491 Před 2 lety +23

    I've watched this movie so many times. There's something so comforting about it. They picked the perfect actors for every role.
    Between the nonstop fantastic dialogue and the soft lull of that gorgeous piano music and beautiful sets and scenery it's just so dreamy.

  • @reneehunt5590
    @reneehunt5590 Před 2 lety +111

    This film changed my view of Mr Collins. He's not a bad man or a poor partner; he's just an average guy of he's era doing the best he can with what he's got. Plus Collins is earnest, honest, and fully devotes himself to his duties. Mr Collins is just unfortunately surrounded by "traditionally" better options. So, through that lens, Collins and Charlotte are a good match.

    • @creatingpulsars9979
      @creatingpulsars9979 Před 2 lety +10

      @Katy TerBerg I misread this at first and thought you said “Tom Holland” and got really confused wondering if I missed an adaption with Spider-Man as Mr Collins

    • @debbieday5812
      @debbieday5812 Před 2 lety +10

      Somebody said that the more they read about and seen Mr. Collins in Pride and Prejudice, the more they believe Jane Austen met somebody with undiagnosed Aspergers syndrom and based a character off them.

    • @earlofbroadst
      @earlofbroadst Před 2 lety +6

      Hollander's Mr. Collins is definitely more sympathetic than other portrayals. Bumbling, awkward, insecure, but not a bad dude. It's definitely a different take, and honestly an interesting one, but I can't help thinking it a definite divergence from the book. His letter to Mr. Bennett urging him to essentially disown Lydia is the very opposite of sympathetic.

    • @tamarabedic9601
      @tamarabedic9601 Před rokem +4

      @@earlofbroadst Agreed re: Collins. And Macfadyen's version of Mr. Darcy is socially awkward; standoffishness because he's shy, etc. Austen's Mr. Darcy truly *IS* prideful. Both male characters were "softened" here.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před 2 lety +11

    17:12 Your mom sounds very cool. It’s lovely to hear how she learnt the music of the movie. #HereForWholesomeContent

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před 2 lety +13

    Mrs. Bennet is the OG Toxic Mom. Best South Asian Representation with no actual South Asians in the narrative 😂

  • @glowormrdr6183
    @glowormrdr6183 Před 2 lety +15

    Elizabeth wasn't intentionally judging Charlotte for accepting Collins; she just blurted it out in shock. It was hard for her to see it, even from her best friend's point of view, when she found him so revolting. Of course she and Charlotte wanted to remain friends, even if Collins was now a drag on things. whattayagonnado? I guess it's cute they show Charlotte growing fond of the twit. It really wasn't like that in the book.

    • @austenhead5303
      @austenhead5303 Před rokem +6

      Growing fond? I didn't see that. I see her managing her situation as best she can. She encourages him to spend time gardening "for his health" in order to get him out of the house and out of her hair. She's attentive during his sermon because that's the role she has to play. She's happy to have a parlor for her own particular use, which means she's managed to diplomatically kick him out of it. She's just making the best of a bad situation, and carving out a life for herself even though it now has to include a husband she doesn't want, at least in the margins.
      Charlotte is a great character in the sense that it's through her we see what life was for women back then (even upper class, let alone working class). She has no choice but to marry for a living, but she isn't beautiful or very rich, so she doesn't get to pick and choose. She's realistic and practical and just makes the best of it. She doesn't like or respect her ridiculous husband but she doesn't blame HIM for the way things are and she considers it her job to still be a good wife.
      Comparing it to a job is really quite accurate. Most of us don't like our jobs, but we do them because we have to, and we feel an obligation to be professional. Charlotte is being professional.

  • @ksiazkolub.pospolity3229
    @ksiazkolub.pospolity3229 Před 2 lety +13

    The last scene is so weird to watch for me. I just recently discovered that the ending is different in Europe than the US. In Europe version there is no kissing, it ends with the laughter of Mr Bennet and I like that more actually :D

  • @FireRose.77
    @FireRose.77 Před 2 lety +6

    I was all "Awwww" 🥰 When you went right to talking about your mom...

  • @marquisevachon2843
    @marquisevachon2843 Před 2 lety +13

    Im here for all the shade against Caroline lol. Love this movie so much, totally geeked out when I saw your reaction to it pop up. Keep being you

  • @blainevanity6
    @blainevanity6 Před 2 lety +5

    Okay, we need an Emma. (2020) reaction/commentart

  • @lenusniq_9746
    @lenusniq_9746 Před 2 lety +60

    So many things about this movie and the book:
    (i) dancing - the way people actually danced in this period is that there was a lot of "waiting time" so the dialogue in Jane Austen actually happened in that "waiting period" till it was the respective pair time to dance;
    (ii) it is speculated that Wickham would have never married Lydia without Darcy's intervention and that would very likely destroyed all other girls' chance at marriage
    (iii) when I was young and stupid I also judged Charlotte for marrying Mr. Collins, now years later I know that she did what she had to do. There is even a little sneaky line in the book that she arranged her household in a way that she spent only as much time with her husband as necessary
    (iv) I know that many people love this version but I can't help it, I still prefer BBC one. First, Colin Firth is the one and only Mr. Darcy for me, and second this movie version added some very cheesy elements (e.g. that very final scene, or the whole very dramatic set up of his first proposal) that I am not so fond of. But anyway, this is still very enjoyable version.
    (v) I highly recommend reading the book. For it being 200 years old, it is still very "fresh" and there are so many jokes that cannot be really translated into a movie version - Jane Austen had a very ironic sense of humor.

    • @erikawilliams9558
      @erikawilliams9558 Před 2 lety +2

      Now that I'm older and still single i understand the thought of just being with the first person that came along so you're not alone.... but I'm not sure i could

    • @HuntingViolets
      @HuntingViolets Před rokem

      I love the final thing, but to each their own.

  • @elsamiller6223
    @elsamiller6223 Před 2 lety +6

    I was obsessed with this movie for ages

  • @danperry7019
    @danperry7019 Před 2 lety +6

    A fabulous movie and great reaction. Pemberley was filmed at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire - it’s the home of the Duke of Devonshire, my family lived there on one of the farms on the estate until 1997.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před 2 lety +17

    The cinematography is brilliant. I agree! It feels like a piece of art. They did well. Also, it was made by the producers of ‘Bridget Jones’s Diary’. *SINGULARITY ACHIEVED*

  • @GreyCookieWeirdo
    @GreyCookieWeirdo Před 2 lety +9

    I am so pumped for this reaction!

  • @ashleypenn7845
    @ashleypenn7845 Před 2 lety +9

    When this came out on DVD, I watched it 5 times in 1 week. I was in college at the time and I think my roommate got sick of it. :P
    It's one of my hubby's favorites, though.

  • @rxbeccarose
    @rxbeccarose Před 2 lety +4

    YES LEGEND

  • @breannab7112
    @breannab7112 Před 2 lety +8

    I loooove the music in this movie. Last week I started listening to the soundtrack before bed when I had trouble sleeping and it worked wonders! I definitely want to learn to play it on the piano.

  • @GreyCookieWeirdo
    @GreyCookieWeirdo Před 2 lety +7

    Man this movie always makes me either super depressed, or super hopeful about life and love. It truly is a gamble every time I watch it. The same with Call me by your name, or Perks of being a wallflower.
    Great reaction btw!

  • @eveyryder4164
    @eveyryder4164 Před 2 lety +1

    As soon as you said you rewatch this with your mom over and over made me connect with this video already. This is one movie my mom and I re-watched anytime it was on TV!!!

  • @NaomiEbony
    @NaomiEbony Před 2 lety +2

    This commentary is hilarious ! I wasn't expecting that being new to this channel. Love it !

  • @ashleehughes1194
    @ashleehughes1194 Před rokem +1

    I've been on a binge watching people react to this movie and when you opened by saying you already love this film I immediately subscribed. I love seeing someone who already *knows... 😉 watch it again. It makes it so much more enjoyable! Hands down one of the best reactions to P&P I have seen so far!

  • @kenykat107
    @kenykat107 Před 2 lety +5

    Finally!! I have been waiting for this 🙌 Now I will watch this reaction every single time I feel like watching Pride and Prejudice
    Saludos desde Ecuador 🇪🇨

  • @faithmo5347
    @faithmo5347 Před 2 lety +6

    omg please do a commentary reaction to Emma 2020 too, that film was hilarious and visually stunning!

  • @sarahmendez11553
    @sarahmendez11553 Před 2 lety +6

    I didn't know I needed this reaction until now. Love ya 💕

  • @byfelicia0319
    @byfelicia0319 Před 2 lety +1

    This is one of my favorite films of all time! It really is just sooooooo amazing! Love your reactions to it!

  • @pear_in_a_tree9030
    @pear_in_a_tree9030 Před 2 lety +4

    I find it funny that this is my comfort movie seeing as criminal minds, American horror story, and other murder shows are my comfort shows💀
    Also: "thank you for that kind observation, you little twat." Is how I feel everytime Carolyne speaks

  • @RubyRo
    @RubyRo Před 2 lety +7

    This is my comfort book and comfort movie! Would love to see your reaction to Emma 2020 🤗

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před 2 lety +8

    5:36 Again, in the time that the novel was set, one could pay their way into the Army and the Commissions they would earn was seen as valuable for women who were encouraged to find suitable matches unless of course, you found someone who was aristocratic and owned land.

  • @sophiegrl5914
    @sophiegrl5914 Před 2 lety +2

    Omg I’m so happy I’ve found you. I’ve been searching for a movie commenter that was funny without saying random inappropriate jokes.

  • @mikaneonbowiegirl
    @mikaneonbowiegirl Před 2 lety +4

    Oh I love it so much! And I have crazy goosebumps everytime when I'm listening "Your hands are cold" (OST).
    Like I feel happiness though... 😊

  • @jennifergrove2368
    @jennifergrove2368 Před rokem +1

    I love that you made a Father of the Bride II reference.

  • @emismommy01
    @emismommy01 Před 3 měsíci

    If you watch this movie with closed captions on, you can hear an entire conversation that I've always missed in the 100+ times I've seen the film. Its during the time when Lizzy is visiting Pemberly and they are looking at the sculptures. They talk about how kind Mr. Darcy is and how well he takes care of his staff.

  • @catherinelindquist5227
    @catherinelindquist5227 Před 2 lety +5

    I love watching all your stuff, it makes me laugh so hard every time! I’d love to see you review seven brides for seven brothers or the court jester. They’re old classics that my dad made sure we were raised on.

  • @ChicagoLebron
    @ChicagoLebron Před 2 lety +1

    Omg yess, this is one of my favs!!! Love this video sm. Uhm and will u continue doing the twilight commentaries??

  • @breannab7112
    @breannab7112 Před 2 lety

    Omg, the Knives Out clip! You are absolutely my friend at this point. 😂😂😂

  • @varunvakyathodi1185
    @varunvakyathodi1185 Před rokem +4

    Whe i see other men watch this movie it makes me so happy to say that I'm a diehard fan of this movie.
    Every thing about this movie is soo good, the screenplay, background music, camera work, cast. But most of all i love the background music is my favourite, i even have it downloaded in my phone (the 3 hours version) it's so calming and always makes me feel so good.
    Technically this is the better version of the book, but 1995 pride and prejudice series is the perfect adaptation of the book although i didn't really like some of the cast.

    • @varunvakyathodi1185
      @varunvakyathodi1185 Před rokem +1

      Ok i admit mostly i watch this to see Keira Knightley playing one of my all-time favourite characters in all the movies i have ever seen

  • @janewatkins9801
    @janewatkins9801 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Much of this fabulous movie was filmed in Derbyshire, in the Peak District National Park ☺ ♥. Darcy's house is Chatsworth House in the heart of the park 💕.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před 2 lety +2

    19:55 LITERALLY the same reference I had while watching the movie earlier in that day 🙌🏽

  • @Lia_430
    @Lia_430 Před 2 lety +4

    My mom and me planned a trip just around these locations sadly you cannot walk over the bridge lizzie runs over after the church scene but the temple is just beautiful and you have to walk through a natural tunnel just amazing

    • @Lia_430
      @Lia_430 Před 2 lety +2

      Also it was filmed in different locations in england but i forgot but you can google pride and prejudices locations and it will show you the locations

    • @MoviesinDepth
      @MoviesinDepth  Před 2 lety +2

      Jealous

  • @jiaibanez4406
    @jiaibanez4406 Před 2 lety +4

    I LOVE THIS STORY SO MUCH 😍😍😍 And I'm sad that the last scene with the two of them is not in the Spanish version of the film, but still is one of my favorites of all time.
    PS - I like very much your content and your channel 🥰💙💙💙

  • @SummersMovingBookshelf
    @SummersMovingBookshelf Před 2 lety +3

    The way I squealed whenever you mentioned Kaguya-sama 😂😂😂 the way you were talking about Elizabeth and Darcy being at war together, I literally started thinking about Love is War, and then you said it!

  • @fimearscarba
    @fimearscarba Před 10 měsíci

    THIS COMMENTARY IS 🔥LEGENDARY!!!!!

  • @kimberlypride4046
    @kimberlypride4046 Před 2 lety

    Your comments are perfect! This is one of my favorite movies.

  • @Hobbitli97
    @Hobbitli97 Před 2 lety

    great video thank you

  • @ChaoticButterfly
    @ChaoticButterfly Před 2 lety +4

    If you haven't seen it, you should check out "Lost in Austen." It's a 4 part miniseries of a modern woman who ends up transported into Pride and Prejudice, while Lizzie stays in the modern times. You follow the modern girl, not Lizzie, but it's a cute miniseries, that plays with the story a lot.

  • @phoenixfire124
    @phoenixfire124 Před 2 lety +5

    Loved this commentary. This version isn't bad but it's not my favorite one. One thing I think they did brilliantly is their take on Mr. Collins. He wasn't over the top awful so it was super believable and it made Lizzie's situation with the proposal all the more unnerving since you could see how her mom (and others) might insist on it with their financial situation.....
    Also, I hope you check out Jane Eyre. It's another classic.

  • @debbieday5812
    @debbieday5812 Před 2 lety +1

    To be honest, Mrs. Bennet didn't care who their daughters married as long as their married somebody before her husband dies, becuase they only had daughters and no sons to take the house because the house was wrapped up in an entailment which means that in order for the estate to not be split and sold somebody who used to own the house made it clear that up to a certain generation the house would only be inherited by the eldest son or the eldest male heir, that's why the house would go to the cloesest male heir, their cousin mr. Collins and that's why it was desireable for Elizabeth to marry him.
    And no, officers during that time weren't payed very well becuase their annual honorarium (that's their word for wages because they did want to earn something from the service but not to be considered as working men) was lower than the price they had to pay to be promoted to or enlisted in a position. But then again, men back then didn't join the army if they wanted money, the wanted titles like major or corporal and they had to both pay and serve for it.
    And yes, that scandal would ruin the whole family because back in those days a lady was not allowed to go anywhere on her own so you can only imagine how poorly they all thought of her when they found out she escaped with a man and traveled with him god knows where. And it would ruin the family because that gossipt would put a black mark on the family forever making sure none of the other daughters would get married, or at least married well and they needed to be married to have the right to keep their house after the father's death so if what Lydia did would not have been resolved by Darcy, it would cause them to lose everything because of Lydia's silly actions.
    EDIT: I know this sounds snobbish, I just have a lot of info about the regency period in the back of my mind because I research it sometimes when creating characters. I hope you don't think I'm doing anything other than sharing what I know and answering some of the questions you might have.

  • @CezzL
    @CezzL Před 2 lety +2

    This was perfect. Please say you'll do Sense and Sensibility and Emma next, as well as the new Persuasion when that comes out.

  • @eowynsisterdaughter
    @eowynsisterdaughter Před 2 lety +8

    This particular adaptation isn't my favorite, but I was delighted to see you react to it. I won't say you look like Mr. Bingley, but I will say that actor plays a laughably loathsome character in "Penelope", with James Mcavoy and Christina Ricci, and I'd really like to see you react to that!

    • @19Rena96
      @19Rena96 Před 2 lety +1

      i looooove penelope!

    • @amorypaz7983
      @amorypaz7983 Před 2 lety

      OMG penelope is so good i love it!!!!

  • @madewhole-ev4uy
    @madewhole-ev4uy Před 2 lety +2

    I am obsessed 😭 have this downloaded on Netflix currently at chapter 7 of the book

  • @deepalitripathi3160
    @deepalitripathi3160 Před rokem

    Just subscribed!

  • @chefskiss6179
    @chefskiss6179 Před 2 lety +3

    Loved this reaction vid of yours, other than them flipping the dust covers(why would you do that?!), I absolutely love this gem. And speaking of "...people!", I can't believe Jena Malone was THAT close to Sutherland and she didn't take him out... yeah yeah, hunger games reference ;). Try looking up some youtube clips of Sutherland in The Dirty Dozen, that's when I 'discovered' him and his character is hilarious; such a different side to him.
    If I may recommend another sweet rom-com... please try Priceless (2006) with Audrey Tautou. I think you can find it on Amazon Prime or Hulu or Apple+. It's a beauty.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před 2 lety

    I’m so happy that I suggested this movie.

  • @Basai7
    @Basai7 Před rokem

    FINALLY, someone comments on how Mr. Darcy SPITS Mr. Wickham's name during the 1st proposal in the storm. 👍🏻✨

  • @glowormrdr6183
    @glowormrdr6183 Před 2 lety

    You're so lucky you could share this with your mom. I don't have a fellow Austin fan to share with. Hence the YTube-ing. Thank you for being fun!

  • @shawty7303
    @shawty7303 Před 2 lety +2

    You may know him as "president snow", I know him as "The Watcher" in Buffy the vampire slayer the movie. If you want an underrated rom-com, highly suggest Bend it like Beckham 👀

  • @sanayaaa7496
    @sanayaaa7496 Před 2 lety

    literally my fav movie😍

  • @Urmi_Brishti
    @Urmi_Brishti Před 2 lety +3

    Finally 👍.... 1st time I watched it , felt like the novel has became alive 💖....

  • @taliablack4080
    @taliablack4080 Před 2 lety +3

    As an INTJ, Darcy is my icon.

  • @lilycourgette
    @lilycourgette Před 2 lety +2

    I’m so HAPPY you watched this!! ❤️🤩

  • @symiki7609
    @symiki7609 Před 2 lety +1

    Great movie and even greater book!!❤️ but... Pride, prejudice and zombies... that one was crazy hahaha

  • @nadac7007
    @nadac7007 Před 2 lety +2

    Can we talk about how similar you and Bingley look tho

  • @virtuallyveronicka
    @virtuallyveronicka Před 8 dny

    I know Donald Sutherland from Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992) featuring Luke Perry & Paul Reubens [RIP], one of my favorite very cheesy 90’s movies!

  • @haexan
    @haexan Před 2 lety +1

    I love this movie since it came out. The way they use the music and shoot it like a movable painting is just magical! I've watched it now and again over the years, though Mr Bingly proposing to Jane became cringe once I found out the actors had been dating in reality but wasn't by the time they acted in the movie...

  • @lauxantilles
    @lauxantilles Před 9 měsíci

    Whyyyyy don't you have more subscribers my dude? You're hilarious! 😄

  • @user-dw3bh6gh8r
    @user-dw3bh6gh8r Před 2 lety

    got the notification for this video and all I could say was *"YES YES YEEEES!"* and yeeted to my room to watch it.

  • @beyonddetermination1762
    @beyonddetermination1762 Před 2 lety +1

    not me grabbing my pride and prejudice book and getting ready for some romance that I'm never gonna get (but also I'm very excited to see your reaction)

  • @_ann-kathrin_
    @_ann-kathrin_ Před 2 lety +1

    This movie! 😍 Also I‘m loving the Pirates of the Caribbean references

    • @MoviesinDepth
      @MoviesinDepth  Před 2 lety +1

      Can’t have a pride and prejudice reaction without it

  • @megdelany5688
    @megdelany5688 Před 2 lety +15

    My favorite is the 1995 BBC mini-series with Colin Firth as Darcy & Jennifer Ehl as Elizabeth -Favorites: Sense and Sensibility 2008 -Wuthering Heights 2009 with Tom Hardy as Heathcliff -Persuasion 2007 with Sally Hawkins -Northanger Abbey 2007 with Felicity Jones -Jane Eyre with Ruth Wilson & Toby Stephen's 2006 -Pride & Prejudice & Zombies 2016 with Lily James -Hope you will react to these sometime!!! Thanks!!!

    • @lukasmarsha6843
      @lukasmarsha6843 Před 2 lety +1

      Hey)) i prefer bbc versions too. I mean this film is not bad, but for me it is more like a story of an american family that takes place somewhere in Virginia after the Independence war.

    • @sweetbun3278
      @sweetbun3278 Před 2 lety +3

      @@lukasmarsha6843 Same! BBC version is my favorite too~ I love the cinematography and OST of this 2005 version, but the bbc series was far more accurate to the novel, which is an aspect of book-to-movie adaptations that I personally enjoy.

    • @PokhrajRoy.
      @PokhrajRoy. Před 2 lety +1

      What a lovely list!

    • @megdelaney3677
      @megdelaney3677 Před 2 lety

      Also Jane Eyre with Ruth Wilson and Toby Stephen's 2006

    • @fashioni.star.
      @fashioni.star. Před 2 lety +2

      Ooo, I love the BBC version! It’s the more historical accurate one, and as someone who does historical costuming and events, I really value the effort that went into the BBC version

  • @leanabellemelendez3326
    @leanabellemelendez3326 Před 8 měsíci

    Glad 🎉I found someone as utterly obsessed with this movie! I thought I was the only one😂❤🎉

  • @lauf4888
    @lauf4888 Před 2 lety +5

    One of my favorite movies! And loved seeing one of my fav reactors do this film. But most of all, I loved the high key Mr. Darcy simping. You might be straight, and I am most definitely a gay girl, but that Darcy charm knows no limitations.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před 2 lety

    I love how MoviesInDepth switches between relating to Mr. Bennet and Elizabeth Bennet. 😂

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před 2 lety

    I’m so happy to see that you are the modern Mr. Bennet.

  • @LadyQAB
    @LadyQAB Před 7 měsíci

    You want to visit this place, my dads favourite movie is "A good year" about a stockbroker from Londen who inherits his uncles vineyard in France and falls in love with a French woman. My mom and dad went there, visited all the sites and bought a bottle of the wine as seen in the movie.

  • @Becca9488
    @Becca9488 Před 2 lety +1

    Mr. Bennett is lowkey the best P&P character :)
    Also you kind of look like Mr. Bingley lol

  • @lanasage6650
    @lanasage6650 Před 2 lety

    the amount of times I cackled throughout this video is astronomical

  • @fundudehere1
    @fundudehere1 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm in love with this reactor

  • @anyviolet
    @anyviolet Před 2 lety

    18:54 - 19:06 LMAO
    So interesting to see guys watch this and react to it -- love getting the male POVs to this classic.
    Donald Sutherland did indeed do a particularly good job in this movie. The best of the Mr Bennets I've seen