Pride&Prejudice
The cutest Love Story ever!
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Yes, a thousand times yes !
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Don´t worry, beautiful Jane, Mr. Bingley is coming back.
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“Keira has one of the most beautiful necks in the world”.
(Joe Wright, Director)
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Lizzie and Jane.
“I wanted a proper relationship between sisters. The relationship in the book between Jane and Elizabeth is a bit too syrupy. I think Jane Austen, actually, was flattering her sister a little too much. She also had a very close relationship with an elder sister, but it just wasn´t quite real enough”.
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He separated them.
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But she doesn’t like him. I thought she didn’t like him.
“That´s Buzzard, genius dog. During the shoot, the dogs and the animals were just left to wander as they wanted to. That created a nice atmosphere”.
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Jane, I´ve been so blind.
“I love Keira’s reading of that line. I’d finished shooting the scene and she said, ‘I’ve got an idea of how to do that line’. And she did it so simply. Actors are often overcomplicating things”.
(Joe Wright, Director)
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“She can´t be open and honest with her sister, with Jane. The drifting apart of Jane and Elizabeth”.
(Joe Wright, Director)
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“One of these days Lizzie, someone will catch your eye, and then you’ll have to watch your tongue”.
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The almost proposal.
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Mr. Darcy: And she must improve her mind by extensive reading.
Lizzy: I’m no longer surprised at your knowing only six accomplished women. I wonder at you knowing any.
Mr. Darcy: Are you so severe on your own sex?
Lizzy: I never saw such a woman. She would certainly be a fearsome thing to behold
“In the beginning, Darcy can’t deal with the fact that he fancies Lizzie, so they are like children in a playground, in the way that kids pull hair because they don’t know how to express their feelings”.
(Joe Wright, Director)
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“I love you”.
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"Most ardently"
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“It doesn´t really matter where you set it or when you set it. It´s got universal things that are relevant today as they were 200 hundred years ago: making mistakes, falling in love, growing up and then the embarrassing mother”.
(Keira Knightley)
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Mr. Darcy´s effect on Lizzy.
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Lizzy´s effect on Mr. Darcy.
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“And here the story starts to change. And we got into a much darker phase. Jane Austen described Pride and Prejudice, the novel, as being too light and lacking in shade. So one of the things I did was try and bring in a little bit of that shade”.
(Joe Wright, Director)
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“It was the most difficult scene. Just because it was quite complex.You want to get that sexual tension between them. You want to get the fact that they really fucking fancy each other but that they hate each other at the same time. And sometimes you go too far and wonder and you have to pull it back. But that is what is great about the job: it’s when it is difficult it is fantastic”.
(Keira Knightley)
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Caroline: How shall we punish him for such a speech?
Lizzy: We could laugh at him.
Caroline: No. Mr. Darcy is not to be teased.
Lizzy: Are you too proud, Mr. Darcy? And would you consider pride a fault or a virtue?
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Mr. Bingley: We were going to walk in and she was going to say, “Sit down.”
Oh, it’s a disaster, isn’t it?
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Mr. Darcy: I return to town tomorrow.
Lizzy: So soon !
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Now it´s up to you.
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“I did find myself clenching my hands quite often. I had this secret: I thought that in Darcy’s encounters with Lizzie, whenever she gets at him, really hits him with a sort of verbal body blow, he couldn’t react right then. He’d be totally infuriated. But it would tickle him so much”.
(Matthew Macfadyen)
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Jane and Mr. Bingley.Such a tender moment!
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Deleted scene. Mr. Darcy looks sadly at Lizzy as she leaves Pemberley.
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First look
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First touch.
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Lizzy: Are you well, Mr. Darcy ?
Mr. Darcy: Quite well, thank you.
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Easily persuaded, is she not?
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Mrs. Bennet: My Jane looks well, does she not?
Mr. Bingley: She does indeed.
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“I do not have the talent of conversing easily with people I have never met before”.
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Mr. Darcy: No, I said “quite well”.
Lizzy: “Quite well” is not “very well”. I’m satisfied.
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Lizzy: We misjudged him, Papa. Me more than anyone. In every way. Not just in this matter. I’ve been nonsensical. But he’s been a fool about Jane, about so many other things. But then, so have I. You see, he and I are…he and I are so similar. We’re both so stubborn.
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You must know. Surely you must know it was all for you.
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(I love this moment when she gets so emotional touching the things he touches).
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Completely and perfectly and incandescently happy.
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Lizzie: Do you dance Mr. Darcy.
Mr. Darcy: Not, if I can help it.
“I felt that Darcy was vulnerable. He’d lost his parents, inherited this vast estate and had huge responsibilities. So I saw him as a young man trying to cope rather than someone who had a`sorted out´ life. He was quite arrogant at times, but that kind of arrogance comes from insecurity. And he looks at Elizabeth, with her easy way with people and her closeness to her parents and four sisters, and sees a loving family. It makes him feel more alone, more isolated”.
(Matthew Macfadyen)
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Mr. Darcy: I do not have the talent of conversing easily with people I have never met before.
Lizzie: Perhaps you should take your aunt’s advice and practise.
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Lizzie: I´m very fond of walking.
Mr. Darcy: Yes, yes I know.
“He could put `you´ on the end of that and say,`Yes, I know you´”.
(Joe Wright, Director)
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“She’s lost him, just when she realised she wanted him”.
(Joe Wright, Director)
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She knows.
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One of those glances.
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I saw Mr. Darcy when I was at Rosings.
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Mrs. Darcy.
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Forgive me, madam, for taking up so much of your time.
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Lizzie: “I don´t understand”.
Mr. Darcy: “I love you”.
“He lets that whole speech out. He’s prepared all of it, but wasn’t prepared to say ´I love you´. He’d written it down and he’d thought about it and he’d rehearsed it. Which is why he rushes through it. Then surprises himself by saying ´I love you´. It didn’t occur to him, but he can’t help but tell her”.
(Joe Wright, Director)
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Please, don´t go!
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Bewitched.
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Mr. Darcy´s coldness.
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Your hands are cold.
(Darcy looks so amazed. He can´t believe what she´s doing!)
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(c) Pemberley-state-of-mind