Pride & Prejudice (2003)
Facts
| Directed by | Andrew Black |
| Cast | Kam Heskin and Orlando Seale |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2002 |
| DVD Release | July 27, 2004 |
| Running Time | 104 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 725906471999 |
| Buy this item | $14.99 at Amazon.com As of Aug 30 16:52 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Excel Entertainment Group, Inc., In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served., Closed-captioned, Color, Digital Sound, Director's Cut, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD-Video, Flash, Full Screen, Surround Sound, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 3 new from $14.99, 8 used from $9.99 |
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Average user review:| 'Pink' Pride and Prejudice a modern delight... |
Jane Austen's marvelous insight into human nature and relationships never ceases to amaze me in its applicability. Even my brothers are entertained by the wit and comedy in her stories. Pride and Prejudice: A Latter Day Comedy, does not fail to communicate all of these classic elements. The delightful way the filmmakers adapted Pride and Prejudice to modern times leaves me desperate for more.
Everything about the movie is bright and clean. Soundtrack is perfect. I could honestly pause each scene of the movie to tell you what I admire about the shot, the implication, the set, the actors/actresses, the line, the modernity, or the touching relevance to my life.
My twentieth birthday I hosted a party centered on this movie, giving the pocket-sized Pink Bible as a party favor. The five attendees mirrored the girls sharing a house in the movie, and we laughed endlessly at the desperate & funny suggestions for husband hunting.
I'm not a member of the LDS church, but the primary version of the movie is not specific to the Mormon church, and contrary to what some reviewers have argued, quite easy to follow.
I also loved the "making of" features, and the Easter Egg version of the film. Special features make this DVD a huge value: Classics for Canines commercial, pop-up version with Jane Austen references, and a crash course in low-budget filmmaking, I enjoyed every second of this DVD.
Get this movie. You'll love it. Spread it around.
To God be all glory,
Lisa August 24, 2008
| Awful |
| Modern-day Pride and Prejudice? Um...no. |
The fact that the parents and Darcy's aunt are deemed superfluous and are written out - considering it is they whom are sort of the frame work that Darcy and Elizabeth rebel against, so as not to be as unhappy themselves - tells me right there that this movie loses its core. Sure, the society rules and such are likely now needless in a modern adaption, but hey, if you are going to rip off a classic novel down to the names of the characters, you'd think a bit of the tone could be retained.
I do like that Jane, Elizabeth's roommate, was Argentinian or whatever, and the film tried to be a bit diverse. But that is not much to offer as praise.
I remember the female lead, Kam Heskin, from the soap opera, "Sunset Beach". Since the soap was supposed to be campy fun, I guess it worked for her there. But as Elizabeth, I was unimpressed. And I found the rest of the cast equally forgettable.
Do you want a modern-day version of "Pride and Prejudice"? Then watch the first "Bridget Jones' Diary", complete with silly mother, a "rude" Mr. Darcy (Mark Darcy, that is!) portrayed by the once-again fabulous Colin Firth, and the woman who first takes offense at the rude man due to his behavior towards her, then falls for said man (Bridget Jones, of course, played by Renée Zellweger). *That* was how to tell a modern adaption of P&P.
Not this. March 7, 2008
| Creative and fun escapism |
P.S.: It takes place in Provo, but there's no push on Mormonism (it's never mentioned directly). They show the inside of a church (undoubtively, a Mormon ward) and say the words scripture and church. That's about it. January 17, 2008
| Lots of fun for the WHOLE Family |
This is a wonderful modern addeptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. Set in modern day Salt Lake City, Utah, this movie has a fresh take on a classic story. What is best is that is has very clean humor and is a clean movie for the whole family.
Well acted and well written. It is really worth watching again, and again, and again. December 21, 2007
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