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Nobody, Caroline herself. :)


Yeah, but you got the point. It still flowed nicely and stayed with the b..."
True. :)





Besides, the Gardiners seemed very cold and detached in the 2005 version. I always thought they should have been Lizzie's parents, as they truly cared about her and how she felt. I'm not saying Mr. Bennet didn't, but you have to admit that he didn't always take the time to truly understand her feelings. I didn't get that feeling from them in this version, even though they were supposed to be the same characters. Oh well. Hollywood.

Agree, the Gardiners played such an important role in Lizzy's love life which you cannot see in the 2005 movie. :(

Good point!



OK I'm a gay man so my opinion about what constitutes feminine beauty is questionable at best but isn't the tall blond blue eyed Jane in the BBC series more traditionally beautiful than the shorter brunette Elizabeth? I'm guessing that many folks think so.

I can see your point but it worked for me. It had the feel of that scene from Maurice about it and too it reminded me of a few afternoons I spent in the V&A museum on my trips to London. It certainly accentuated the Darcy's wealth even more.

I sound really superficial, but I just thought it strange.

I keep trying with the 2005 version, and it keeps failing to live up to the book for me. Last time I watched it I was so struck by how unnatural most of the lines sounded. Particularly he bit where Caroline is reading over Darcy's shoulder as he writes a letter to his sister. It reminded me of being in second or third grade when people were reading and I just read ahead because at least it wasn't monotone and dull when I read in my head.


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I agree they should have let the scene in, but I don't understand what it has to do with Mrs. Hurst. When they talk about that it's after they accompanied Lizzy and her aunt to their carriage.

Well, the BBC version was pretty close to the book. Long, yes, but so worth it. :)


The omission of Lizzy seeing Bingley at Kent and the time she spends there was the only omission I had a problem with. I thought that time was most crucial to the development of her relationship with Darcy and seeing more of Bingley's character PLUS the connection with Lady Catherine was a pretty big deal too. Other than that, I didn't care about the Hursts or other random characters that were taken out. Like TJ said- "But the 2005 movie did a decent job streamlining it down to accommodate Hollywood film length while still preserving the essence of the lead characters."


Maybe it's just not your sense of humor



I will say about the 2005 movie that I thought it did a wonderful job with the romance, even better than the BBC series did. (Plus, the cinematography was seemed absolutely fabulous to me.)
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