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Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice

1995
Romance
Drama
TV Mini-Series
5h 27m
Jane Austen's classic novel about the prejudice that occurred between the 19th century classes and the pride which would keep lovers apart. (imdb)
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Pride and Prejudice

1995
Romance
Drama
TV Mini-Series
5h 27m
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Rated 19 Nov 2008
90
91st
Alright, I love explosions and gunfights as much as the next man but this is good. Not just "not terrible so you'll watch it with the girlfriend good" but actually really good. I enjoyed the novel (sue me) and this is a really faithful adaption that captures the tone of the book perfectly. Plus Colin Firth is fantastic as Mr. Bennett. Highly enjoyable if you aren't terrified of watching a "chick flick" (or "chick mini-series", though that doesn't have the same ring).
Rated 14 Dec 2010
100
94th
It's amazing how the serie is faithful to the book! The acting is also fantastic, and the scenarios are incredible. One of the best BBC series.
Rated 09 Mar 2008
100
97th
The best Jane Austen movie adaptation! I love this movie!!!
Rated 16 Mar 2008
100
95th
Delightful, charming, a favorite and a wonderful adaptation with brilliant acting and beautiful cinematography! Even if you've never read the book, this movie has enough substance that you can easily follow along. It also includes most (if not all) major plot points from the book (a great feat!) and flows smoothly end effortlessly. A must see!
Rated 06 Dec 2010
78
59th
A 6 hour chick flick but worth while to watch. As much as I like gun fights, action and violence. I can still appreciate all interesting stories. By far this was the best Jane Austen movie production so far.
Rated 08 Nov 2007
50
33rd
Mrs. Claypool, Mr. Gottlieb. Mr. Gottlieb, Mrs. Claypool. Mrs. Claypool, Mr. Gottlieb. Mr. Gottlieb, Mrs. Claypool. Mrs. Claypool...
Rated 07 Jun 2008
98
98th
Mr. Bennet: Til you or your sister Jane return, I shall not hear two words of sense spoken together.
Rated 31 Jul 2009
84
84th
I hate to admit that I love this movie. Unless you're a hot chick. Then I'll brag about liking it to get into your pants.
Rated 08 May 2010
100
95th
Perfection. The best adaptation of any Jane Austen novel.
Rated 17 Nov 2009
100
81st
A true-to-the book adaptation of Jane Austen's classic, with superb acting and directing and most importantly the TIME necessary to bring Austen's characters to life. 6 hours long, but worth every minute and especially enjoyable by fans of the novel. The story is as compelling and the characters are as deep and dynamic as written by Austen, and portrayed by the perfect cast. A timeless classic.
Rated 26 May 2015
80
86th
Religiously faithful to Austen's classic novel - but never to a fault. I did miss the scene where Elizabeth and Darcy stand side by side for several minutes without daring to communicate their affections, though. Production values are high, and the casting is generally great. Firth and Whitrow are terrific, but Steadman is perhaps a bit too effectively grating. And how anybody could consider this incarnation of Jane a beauty is a bona fide mystery. But these are nitpicks at a great adaptation.
Rated 02 Jul 2015
77
52nd
Faithful and filled with brilliant performances it's enjoyable, but the direction is far too stagey and dry to really hold the viewer's attention for as long as it usually needs to.
Rated 24 Mar 2008
90
92nd
Introduced me to the works of Jane Austen. Still a classic and the best version of this story, in my opinion.
Rated 05 Nov 2009
9
47th
Though the over-arching story is strong the dialog is so weak it reminds me of the perfectly ditzy and mindless ramblings of the dialog from a porno. It maybe an accurate portrayal of the repressed feminine emotions boiling out in dismal unashamed ditziness. But it does make you want to put a drill bit in your brain just to stop the movie!
Rated 28 Sep 2018
65
42nd
An evenly paced, faithfully adapted programme. Jennifer Ehle's lively eyes capture precisely the quality Darcy falls for, but otherwise casting falls short in many respects, particularly with her bevy of 25-40 year old teenage sisters. Additionally, while the gorgeous English locales cannot fail to produce some effect on screen, the cinematography is by-and-large characterless and serviceable, in many respects a product of its time and platform.
Rated 28 Sep 2011
87
93rd
A perfect love story, completely entertaining from beginning to end. Colin Firth is wonderful.
Rated 03 Jun 2011
10
95th
Easily the best Austen adaptation, hands down. The casting is pitch perfect, there's great chemistry all around, and the humor is translated very well from the book. Well worth watching, even if the prospect of sopping wet Colin Firths isn't enough to sell you on it by itself
Rated 03 Jul 2009
100
99th
I've seen this a million times and will probably watch it at least a million more. It's easy to get lost in this movie.
Rated 05 Aug 2010
10
99th
não canso de ver nuncaaaa!!!!!
Rated 22 May 2009
68
53rd
An overlong but accurate representation of Austen's novel. Well executed but hardly captivating.
Rated 12 Apr 2011
95
96th
This is a great telling of this classic story, and has become quite the definitive version.
Rated 15 Aug 2023
10
63rd
Darcy jumping into the lake… that’s it
Rated 29 Jan 2012
90
93rd
"Miss Elizabeth. I have struggled in vain and I can bear it no longer. These past months have been a torment. I came to Rosings with the single object of seeing you... I had to see you. I have fought against my better judgment, my family's expectations, the inferiority of your birth by rank and circumstance. All these things I am willing to put aside and ask you to end my agony."
Rated 28 Sep 2022
92
85th
Not as good as 2005 but still nice
Rated 19 Mar 2014
1
1st
yuck!!! costume drama!
Rated 10 May 2018
55
5th
People may act as though the novels Pride and Prejudice, Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights are great literary works, but in reality Jane Austen and the Bronte sisters are merely the Stephanie Meyer of the 19th century.
Rated 17 Dec 2010
72
21st
Charming movie. Light fun, with a great cast.
Rated 13 Oct 2011
100
99th
Perfect! This version of Pride and Prejudice is the best one! The dialogues, the script is wonderfully adapted from the book. I recommend it!
Rated 10 Aug 2012
93
94th
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Rated 07 Nov 2011
95
99th
Mini-series format combined with engaging acting makes this the best adaptation of Pride and Prejudice.
Rated 16 Apr 2015
92
99th
Revisited (4+)
Rated 03 Aug 2012
3
73rd
[distant]
Rated 05 Jan 2011
4
88th
Best adaptation based on J.Austen novel that I had chance to see it(haven't read any books for my health's sake). Also far better than movie starring K.Knightley. C.Firth really made great performance. Just don't make same mistake as I did, watching it alone. Get a girlfriend(and a life) first and then watch it together and I'm sure it'll will be much more bearable to watch.
Rated 25 Dec 2012
100
77th
femme power!
Rated 22 May 2016
83
77th
Often hilarious adaptation of a classic. EJ 45, IF 38.
Rated 15 Nov 2014
100
93rd
As close to perfection as a story based on a novel can get. Utterly beautiful and a pleasure to watch.
Rated 12 Apr 2009
90
72nd
Liked this Jane Austen adaptation more than I thought I would.
Rated 31 May 2009
63
85th
My mother-in-law, a woman in her late eighties, finds watching movies adapted from Jane Austen novels boring. Her attitude mirrors, somewhat, the reaction of novelist Henry James who saw the characters in Austens novels as having small and second-rate minds, Philistines one and all. Emerson found Austen to be imprisoned in a wretched and smothering conventionality with an excessive concern for marriageableness. Such is life--there are many views of Jane Austen.-Ron Price.
Rated 17 Mar 2011
85
89th
This adaptation managed to get just about everything right, where the 2005 movie got just about everything wrong. Jennifer Ehle is a spirited and utterly charming Elizabeth, and Mr. Darcy will forever be Colin Firth in my imagination.
Rated 17 Jan 2024
100
95th
This mini-series is perfectly book accurate and I love it with all my heart. (BTW: Colin Firth, that's a rating in itself)
Rated 24 Nov 2021
90
93rd
The definitive. 🧐
Rated 14 Jun 2010
85
68th
Great mini-series. Really stayed true to the book. Colin Firth is the man.
Rated 09 Jul 2009
78
65th
oh man am i partial towards kate winslet or what :D
Rated 24 Dec 2009
91
64th
It's classic for romance but a little slow for me. Follows the book pretty well!
Rated 04 Feb 2010
34
13th
I just didn't care
Rated 03 May 2011
84
97th
If Jane Austin's novel is as good as this miniseries it well deserves to be read and liked two centuries after it was first published. Both, characters and actors portraying them are alive, interesting and distinguishable. Some elements of the story are dated, but that does not prevent from immensely enjoying it. Feelings are timeless, after all. The language is rich and the dialogs are very witty, that is something I love in literature and movies. Best of its kind.
Rated 08 May 2009
91
97th
This rendition of Pride and Prejudice is long, but very good. They did a wonderful job of following the book and doing it quite well.
Rated 03 Nov 2009
0
2nd
even zombies cant save this classic garbage
Rated 23 Feb 2014
38
39th
One of the better adaptations. For me the portrayal of Mrs Benet is the stand out and Julia Sawala the stirling performance as always. I never understood all the commotion about Colin Firth's portrayal.
Rated 28 Aug 2012
87
81st
My favorite Jane Austin adaptation. Funny and spot on digs on a world long gone.
Rated 17 Sep 2010
90
0th
The whole story is good, but the romance does get a little boring. The dances are amazing, but the soundtrack could be better.
Rated 29 Nov 2011
91
91st
One of the great adaptations of any novel, this mini-series combines strong acting, sharp writing, and capable directing to present a heartfelt, funny, and lively version of this story. Essentially a romance with a dash of social commentary, the actors wisely underplay their scenes, allowing the pivotal moments to have their maximum effect. Ehle, playing Austen's most striking creation, embodies the character fully, as does the oft-praised Firth in his role as Darcy.
Rated 21 Dec 2011
35
21st
I remember nothing at all, except it used to be unpleasant.
Rated 28 Jan 2010
90
88th
oh colin...
Rated 28 May 2013
75
29th
This was a true adaptation, and I liked it with a few exceptions. First, while Ehle is likely a fine actress, her Elizabeth didn't jive with the Elizabeth portrayed by Austen, for me. Also, the mum was just too over the top. But I loved the father, he was wonderful, maybe my favorite character. For those who think Austen was too consumed with marriageability, consider the time and place! Not many options for young women aside from finding that man, which is why Elizabeth is admirable.

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