1. Lea Garson's 1940 version of "Pride and Prejudice" (color picture)
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2.2005 "Pride and Prejudice" 》Movie Soundtrack
1.Dawn
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2.Stars And Butterflies p>
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3.The Living Sculptures Of Pemberley
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4.Meryton Townhall
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5.The Militia Marches In
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6.Georgiana
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7.Arrival At Netherfield
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8.A Postcard To Henry Purcell
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9.Liz On Top Of The World
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10.Leaving Netherfield
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12.The Secret Life Of Daydream s
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13.Darcy's Letter
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14.CAN'T Slow double
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15. Your Hands Are Cold
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16.Mrs. Darcy
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17.Credits
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3 .Introduction
The 1940 version starring: Gloria Garson and Laurence Olivier, this is the first film version of Austen's novel.
The first impression of Gloria Garson is that she is tall and majestic, but after a closer look, I think she shows Lizzie’s cute, smart, playful and generous side. It's just that sometimes he seems very rude and a little too arrogant towards Darcy. For example, just after rejecting Darcy's invitation to dance, he turned around and agreed to Wickham, leaving poor Darcy there to be angry.
Laurence Olivier, judging from the first impression, I feel that he is the one closest to the original among all the versions, because he seems to be the only one who can look so handsome without smiling. It is said that if the stills from the three versions (the 2005 version had not yet come out at the time) were put together and a person who had only read the original work but not any adaptations were to choose Darcy, the one chosen would always be our Sir Oliver. The aristocratic and gentlemanly demeanor that cannot be concealed is something that few others can match. However, the image is an image, and when compared with the original work, it is the most unlikeable one. The most fatal point is that arrogance is insufficient and diligence is excessive. Looking at the picture under the title, it can be seen that the old jazz is also very dissatisfied with "this one". In addition, I am even more regretful that Vivien Leigh missed this film.
4.40 Film Review
The advantage is that the actors are very famous. Darcy is handsome and Elizabeth is beautiful. However, Olive has a background in Shakespeare plays. Due to different types of plays, drama actors are generally more attractive. The stage effect was more exaggerated than that of ordinary movie actors, which also made Olive's performance in the movie criticized by film critics. In comparison, the heroine performed better, but she seemed too mature and perfect, more like an elegant lady in her thirties than a girl in her early twenties.
The movie is generally not in line with the spirit of the original work. Lady Catherine has become a positive character, playing the role of matchmaker between men and women, playing a matchmaking role; there are spying and dissatisfaction between the male and female protagonists. , argument, but it seems to be based on long-standing mutual affection, and it seems to be playing an elegant game in which both parties know the answer. The film has a happy-go-lucky early Hollywood feel.
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