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Which of the two do you prefer? The Series with Colin Firth or the 2005 Movie?
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I liked the movie and have watched both several times. Nevertheless I prefer the series because I think it portrays Mr. Darcy's initial "hatred" and final love better than in the m..."
I loved the series way more than the movie because it did a much better job of creating the love-hate tension between Lizzy and Darcy. Kept me swept up and on the edge of my chair emotionally. Makes me want to see it again :)

I liked the movie and have watched both several times. Nevertheless I prefer the series because I think it portrays Mr. Darcy's initial "hatred" and final love better ..."
Well said Lynne. The series gives us much more time to see and digest the misinterpretations and behaviors of so many of the characters. And Jennifer Ehle was the perfect Lizzy for me.





But really, I didn't see the point of spending all that money of making a movie when we already had an unmatchable series available.

The film was lacking in truth to the original, their characters were weakly portrayed or straight mis-cast!

I agree 100% with you! The movie is not good, the mini serie is wonderful

Is it necessary to make Mr. Collins so disgusting?
Why was Miss Bingley like a she-male??
Why was Lady Catherine like a frog?
Why wasn’t Mr. Wickham handsome, while Collonel Fitwilliam was sort of handsome?

I prefer the movie.The movie condensed things very well while the series took longer and they were not better. I felt that in the movie, the characters were real, more faithful to the characters as they were protrayed in the book! Keira Knightley is, to me, the best Lizzy, in fact, Jennifer Ehle did not convince me at all as Lizzy! One of the reasons is because Ehle's Elizabeth Bennett lacks passion and wittiness! Also, Rosemund Pike's Jane is far superior to Susannah Harker's! Harker's one was quite unatractive (and I am not necessarily talking about her looks, but the whole character).
Personally, I didn't like Colin Firth's Mister Darcy as much as I liked Matthew MacFadyen's; I can, however, understand that some of you prefer the BBC series, but to say that Keira was not a good Lizzy! C'mon, I mean, you should read the book again, really! Even if you liked Ehle's performance more than Keira's, saying that Keira's performance was bad is truly unfair.
In fact, if you go to other forums that disscuss Pride and Prejudice-outside Goodreads- in more depth you will find much more diversity of opinions about the movie. Less biased comments, indeed.

Totally agree.
I have been confused why they said Jennifer Ehle was the perfect Elizabeth. She didn't look witty at all. As I said she even didn't know how to kiss Collin Firth, I cannot imagine a girl smiled when kissing her man, where was the chemistry and the passion?
Also, Collin Firth and Jennifer Ehle's falling in love doesn't mean anything, just like their separation later on doesn't mean anything.

To be honest, if I were a man, I wouldn't fall in love with her.

I liked the movie and have watched both several times. Nevertheless I prefer the series because I think it portrays Mr. Darcy's initial "hatred" and final love better than in the m..."
I'd have to say the movie. When I saw the BBC version, I was a little disappointed. The way Colin Firth played Darcy I felt like I was just watching Colin Firth walk around dressed in Regency duds. I didn't get lost in the BBC series like I got lost in the movie. To me, in the BBC version, it never seemed like Darcy's ram-rod dislike ever completely melted into love. Macfadyen definitely got the "I'm now hopelessly in love" thing down. Just my opinion, though, as I see lots I people like the Firth Darcy.

I agree with the term "stiff". It does fit well. :) And I also loved the way Judi Dench played Lady Catherine--she played the role of self-important bitch very well. And I like who played Mr. Collins in the movie (I don't know the actor's name) he is what I saw in my head when I read the book.



Movie makers should just accept that once a BBC series has been made, all they can produce is an inferior telling of the tale.
'Brideshead Revisited', 'Vanity Fair', P&P - the list goes on.

In the BBC series, both the main characters are percisely potrait (Colin Firth was the best Mr.Darcy ever) and the settings were beautiful.
In the 2005 movie, the characters are not fully represented and there is not enough time for for every event in the plot. But I must admit that there is so much CHEMISTRY going on in this version.
Love both <3


However, Jennifer Ehle's LIzzy would have slapped Macfadyen's Darcy and told him to stop being so bloody shy. So, there's that ;)




Exactly. No respectable British of the time would have done such a thing! Not only did McFayden's Mr. Darcy proposed again in his nightclothes, he actually went into the house and spoke to Mr. Bennet!
Not to mention that I thought it highly improbable that a shy man like Mr. Darcy would have statues of naked men and women in his house on display, even for artistic purposes.



Whereas I found the movie painful to watch. The set/wardrobe ect. was well done but Knightly killed Lizzy for me! She was nothing like Austen's Elisabeth. It was a real disappointment.


I think that's a reason everyone loves the series. Its more detailed and goes more with the book. I think my favorite part of the 2005 is Matthew Macfadyen. I loved his face expressions during the movie..


Most of the people who watched the series first think Colin Firth IS Mr. Darcy, while most of the people who watched the movie first simply don't like Jennifer Ehle's version of Elizabeth.


Keira Knightley's Elizabeth has that typical English combination of clever, sp..."
I heartily agree! Colin Firth is one of my favorite gentlemen in the world, but the BBC version is just bumbling fluff...and that Elizabeth, I almost vomited when I heard the actress say she'd read the book a hundred times. I thought surely that she thought she was just playing Snow White.




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