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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [/quote][/quote][/quote] [/quote] :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: They had candles back then- they could have certainly taken a single candle out to the garden with them. It's not like the house is much brighter in the time before electricity. I think some people want a religious adaptation, and others enjoy seeing artists make their own interpretation of the work. I much prefer the 2005 version, although I like the 1995 version too. How about you realize that people have different tastes and get over it? [/quote] Joe Wright didn't read the book, so it's hardly an interpretation. Also, your point about candles doesn't make that scene any less non-sensical as is your use of emojis.[/quote] He did read the book. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_%26_Prejudice_(2005_film) You seriously seem unhinged. [/quote] From what you linked, he apparently read a [b]script[/b], "Screenwriter Deborah Moggach initially attempted to make her script as faithful to the novel as possible, writing from Elizabeth's perspective while preserving much of the original dialogue. Wright, who was directing his first feature film, encouraged greater deviation from the text, [b]including changing the dynamics within the Bennet family...[/b]" Yeah, he wanted "muddy hems." Big deal. It's not apparent that he read the book at all; he definitely didn't understand it if he did. He doesn't even comprehend the title given the dialogue included in the movie. Listen to his director's notes on the DVD as well--absolute navel gazing drivel.[/quote]
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