Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colin Firth. I can’t even watch the other one, the dialogue is wrong and they look awful.
So Colin Firth version. The best of the bests
They "look awful"? Lol
Anonymous wrote:Colin Firth. I can’t even watch the other one, the dialogue is wrong and they look awful.
So Colin Firth version. The best of the bests
Anonymous wrote:Op again.
Let’s see if there’s an age demographic driving this.
I’m 49, and I prefer the Keira version. It’s beautifully filmed. The music is lovely. The acting feels more authentic. And the chemistry is smoldering.
The Firth version is a cross between watching a play (stilted; feels obviously fake and stuffy) and Little House on the Prairie (modern actors struggling to pull off the costumes and dialogue). Plus, no chemistry. The best acting in this version is Lydia—she’s a natural.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spinoff... which is a better Emma? Haven't watched either Gwenyth or the BBC one all the way through before and don't fully know the story, so I want the best one to watch
The BBC miniseries
Anonymous wrote:Spinoff... which is a better Emma? Haven't watched either Gwenyth or the BBC one all the way through before and don't fully know the story, so I want the best one to watch
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also—for Austen heads, I strongly recommend the Anya Taylor Joy Emma.
I hated that movie precisely because it did such a good job at revealing how awful Emma's behavior was. Gosh I hated her and I couldn't get behind the redemption.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a 36 year old English major who has read and reread Austen. I prefer the 2005 version—one of my favorites that I just adore. I can see the authenticity complaints, but I don’t “feel” them. I appreciate but do not love the BBC version. I think Jennifer Ehle is too old. And though I understand and find somewhat persuasive claim that Lizzie is SUPPOSED to be judgmental, I don’t think she’s supposed to actually be older than 21. I think Keira Knightley conveys the judgmental nature of youth well. I’m not at all persuaded that the 995 Jane is a beauty according to Edwardian standards, and even if she is I don’t think it makes it a better movie. I prefer MM’s awkward, ardent Darcy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The “pretty” sister in the Firth version really isn’t pretty.
She's pretty for 1813!
It’s distracting having Jane not be beautiful since everyone is always commenting on her beauty.
Anonymous wrote:I prefer Keira Knigthley as Eliaabeth. Jennifer Ehle seemed too old. It's a toss up as to which Mr Darcy is better, I like both.
Anonymous wrote:The 2005 version will leave Netflix at the end of the month. I’d never seen it, due to friends who claimed that the 1995 version was superior. Dang. The chemistry was amazing. Team 2005 all the way! I’ll be folding laundry in front of it all month.