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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 felt the same way. And speaking of giving lines to characters who didn't say them in the book, how about Lydia whispering that "Darcy did everything for the wedding and that was all" to Lizzy at the dinner table? Where was the warmth from Aunt Gardiner? Nowhere! That's where. So cut and dried. As if it didn't mean anything. One of my complaints for the 2005 version.
The 1995 version was much better. Pride and Prejuidce is my favorite book, so when I watch Pride and Prejudice, I want to watch my favorite book played out on the screen. And the 1995 version did just that.

Another complaint about 2005 version: Darcy didn't change. He WAS always quiet. Not saying that MacFayden is a bad actor. He's just not right for Darcy.

Very true.


That said, the series is far superior.
I could watch it over and over again.
Strangely enough, when it comes to Emma, I prefer the Gwyneth Paltrow movie version.
The BBC did a terrific version of Emm which I would highly recommend. I have to say I never liked the Gwyneth Paltrow version and, in fact, disliked her acting so much in it that it took a while for her to grow on me.


Now that is a new one to me, I had better search for the 1979 movie version.
Anita, the 1979 version was done for television and, if forced to make a choice it's my favorite. You'll notice that most everyone on this thread comments on Colin Firth and he's wonderful. The 1979 version has a very different Darcy, but I have to say that all of the characters in that version seem to jump straight out of the novel and when I reread the novel (as I just did again, recently), that's the version I picture.

Anita, was the 1979 version the first one you eveery seen?
The 1979 version was the first TV version I ever saw where they were able to really do the entire novel which is something a movie can't do.


My first search for the 1979 version came up blank. But I will keep up the search. Thanks for the heads up


Anita, this is the link on Amazon to the TV series I'm talking about.
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ahref=http://www.amazon.com/Pride-Prejudice...

Yes, a very romantic one.

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Thank you so much Toni. I have it now in my cart. My search, for a 1979 version brought forth the photo of one and " no longer available.". I must post that link and find out what that one was about.

I wonder what Jane would think about the lake scene with Colin Firth.
Anita wrote: "Toni wrote: "Anita, this is the link on Amazon to the TV series I'm talking about.
ahref=http://www.amazon.com/Pride-Prejudice......"
Anita, Looking forward to hearing what you think of that version. I'm betting you love it.
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Anita, Looking forward to hearing what you think of that version. I'm betting you love it.


Reasons please? Or no reasons! :p"
wet, cravat-less, breathless Darcy....drool.

In my opinion, he is Jane Austen's Darcy, as she created him in the novel. I love Colin Firth. He's a terrific actor and he does a terrific job with his interpretation of Darcy, but frankly, Jane Austen never created a "smoldering" character and would NEVER have a character take their clothes off and jump in a pond.

I respectfully disagree, Elaine. All of the characters in the 1979 version are far more true to the novel and create a far better overall production; Elizabeth, Darcy, Collins and so on. They're all better though I appreciate the Firth version precisely for its smoldering effect.





Did you take a vote?

I love Colin Firth, I love the sexy Lake scenes, I love Crispin Bonham-Carter as Bingley, i love the scenery, I love the screenplay - one could say I love the BBC miniseries best. Especially as I have not seen the 2005 film version - I would just like to draw everyone's attention to Mrs Bennet (played by Allyson Eeles I think). She is so amazing as the mother of those crazy girls, I could not imagine anyone doing a better job of that role, even though (or because) she is so annoying! I just yell at the TV screen when she comes on!
BBC version. Pride and Prejudice is a comedy, not a drama. The BBC version treats this wonderful story in the correct manner. Love P&P and the BBC version is the truest telling I've ever seen.
Of course, the version with Laurence Olivier and Greer Garson (sp?) is really good, too. However, that version is so inaccurate and they moved up the timeline significantly. But Olivier's Darcy does rival Firth's, I'm just sayin'. ;)
Of course, the version with Laurence Olivier and Greer Garson (sp?) is really good, too. However, that version is so inaccurate and they moved up the timeline significantly. But Olivier's Darcy does rival Firth's, I'm just sayin'. ;)
Anglia, I agree with you. David Rintoul is Jane Austen's Darcy. He is the novel's character come alive.

I thought the BBC version had near perfect casting. At that time they often had to hide their emotions out of a sense of propriety. So the actors had to convey their feelings with looks, not words and actions. You can see the repressed emotion in Darcy's eyes as he fights between doing his “duty” and loving Elizabeth. He just oozes love when he looks at her. His annoyance at Miss Bingley and even his aunt is also evident. Jennifer Ehle is also perfect at conveying emotion with her eyes. You can see in her eyes her mortification at the behavior of her family, her amusement at Mr. Collins ridiculousness, and the flash of anger in her eyes when Miss Bingley “advises” her about Wickham. And in the end you can see her admiration for Darcy, all written in her eyes. I also thought Firth and Ehle had great chemistry (I believe they were dating at the time), something I just didn't see between Mcfayden and Knightly. I thought the rest of the cast was fantastic as well. The actress who played Lydia is so talented. Watch her in Lark Rise to Candleford, it is interesting to compare the two roles.

THE SERIES.
The BBC are wonderful at this sort of thing. The movie is rubbish. The series is so English - nothing hollywood about it unlike the movie.
The series also has great casting. Not only due to Darcy (CF is the ONLY MAN allowed to play him!!!) but Knightly is AWFUL. All the actors in the series are awesome. Additionally, Mr Wickham is brilliant and much more like he should be in the series. I imagined him as a brown haired Hugh Grant foppish type.
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