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# Pride & Prejudice - 2005

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Product Description Adaptation of the classic novel by Jane Austen starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen. When wealthy Mr Bingley (Simon Woods) and his friend, the dashing Mr Darcy (Macfadyen), arrive in a small Hertfordshire town, Mrs Bennett (Brenda Blethyn) sees it as the perfect opportunity to marry off her eligible daughters. But when Elizabeth Bennett (Knightley) meets Mr Darcy, their equally headstrong natures get in the way of true love. desertcart.co.uk Review Rightly winning wide acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic, this latest take on Jane Austens classic Pride & Prejudice is a real, all-round triumph. The age-old story still holds real resonance, and it follows the tale of five sisters dealing with love, and the many trials and tribulations that brings. There are so many delights to director Joe Wrights take on the story, and his direction is a strong place to start. In spite of having to condense the tale to fit a movie running time, he nonetheless injects a real energy and intelligence to his retelling, and hes served supremely well by his cast. Backed up by strong support by the likes of Brenda Blethyn and Donald Sutherland, its Keira Knightley in the lead turn whos a real surprise here. Her performance is a real joy, and very much at the core of the films success. The film inevitably draws comparison with the superb 1995 BBC adaptation, and while arguably it doesnt quite scale the same peaks, its to the credit of the filmmakers that their version still holds strong. For this is a tremendously enjoyable drama, and one that should continue to find an audience for a long time to come. An excellent film.--Simon Brew

Review: Pride and Prejudice Review - Great movie I would definitely recommend you watch it.
Review: Fantastic entertainment for fans and newcomers to Austen - What a classy movie! This is the successor to the Merchant Ivory movies... Joe Wright does an impeccable job of getting a dense and wordy novel down to the essentials of the story, and still leave time to savour the beauty of England and the cast. The story involves Lizzy and her 4 sisters, following their path to marriage through the minefield of Georgian conventions of 1797 (when the movie was set)and English social mores. The pride and the prejudices come from every angle in this classic and timeless story. There are several ingredients here that simply make this work to perfection. The cast is for the most part spot on, with Keira Knightley in top form as the headstrong Lizzy, looking, sounding and emoting every inch the part. She is surrounded by Brenda Blethyn and Donald Sutherland as her father and mother, Judi Dench as a Lady Catherine to make you wither in your boots (unless you are Lizzy of course), ravishing Rosamund Pike as her older sister and Tom Hollander as the wimpy cleric, amongst others. The only slight let down, and only because the others are so good, is Matthew MacFadyen, who is perfectly adequately brooding as Darcy, but compared to Colin Firth lacks the charisma to make such a character attractive to Lizzy. Therein lies the problem, if any, with this adaptation - it cannot help but be compared to the impeccable casting and pedigree of the BBC version, which is still the definitive version because of its length, which allows it to stick more rigidly and fully to the book. But this movie must be taken on its own merits, and succeeds where the BBC version could not, in the scale and beauty of the photography - England looks absolutely beautiful here. The mud and dirt are all there - this is no stagey drama - but the beauty of the photography illuminates fantastic interiors of houses rich to poor, and most especially the exteriors of Georgian facades, and natures rich greens and majestic moors. I should also mention the music by Dario Marianelli which is a perfect contributor to the movie, beautifully classic while never dull, somewhat like the ivory tinklings of Michael Nyman (The Piano), but not nearly so minimalist, with lush orchestra where appropriate, and lively jigs for the ball scenes making them seem genuinely like something that would have been fun to attend. Overall, I suggest avoiding comparison with the BBC version, and take this movie as the definitive cinema version, at least. - a p.s. there are plenty of extras on the desk fleshing out history and Jane Austen as well as the usual 'making of' stuff, but most interesting is the alternative ending for the US market - this adds a scene of Lizzy and Darcy together cuddling and expressing their love, which seems much more like a Hollywood add on than the original ending, and adds nothing other than some saccharine for those who cannot find the romance in the story but require it spelt out.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B000BKTB3Q |
| Actors  | Brenda Blethyn, Donald Sutherland, Keira Knightley, Rosamund Pike, Talulah Riley |
| Aspect Ratio  | 16:9 - 2.35:1 |
| Country of origin  | United Kingdom |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (7,255) |
| Director  | Joe Wright |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 2724295665314 |
| Language  | English (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Media Format  | PAL |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Producers  | Eric Fellner, Paul Webster, Tim Bevan |
| Product Dimensions  | 1.4 x 19.2 x 13.6 cm; 0.28 g |
| Release date  | 6 Feb. 2006 |
| Run time  | 2 hours and 7 minutes |
| Studio  | Universal Pictures Video |
| Subtitles:  | Arabic, Bulgarian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, Hebrew, Icelandic, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Swedish, Turkish |
| Writers  | Deborah Moggach |

## Product Details

- **Format:** PAL
- **Genre:** Feature|Drama
- **Language:** English
- **Runtime:** 2 hours and 7 minutes

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pride and Prejudice Review
*by A***N on 11 March 2026*

Great movie I would definitely recommend you watch it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic entertainment for fans and newcomers to Austen
*by M***Y on 7 March 2006*

What a classy movie! This is the successor to the Merchant Ivory movies... Joe Wright does an impeccable job of getting a dense and wordy novel down to the essentials of the story, and still leave time to savour the beauty of England and the cast. The story involves Lizzy and her 4 sisters, following their path to marriage through the minefield of Georgian conventions of 1797 (when the movie was set)and English social mores. The pride and the prejudices come from every angle in this classic and timeless story. There are several ingredients here that simply make this work to perfection. The cast is for the most part spot on, with Keira Knightley in top form as the headstrong Lizzy, looking, sounding and emoting every inch the part. She is surrounded by Brenda Blethyn and Donald Sutherland as her father and mother, Judi Dench as a Lady Catherine to make you wither in your boots (unless you are Lizzy of course), ravishing Rosamund Pike as her older sister and Tom Hollander as the wimpy cleric, amongst others. The only slight let down, and only because the others are so good, is Matthew MacFadyen, who is perfectly adequately brooding as Darcy, but compared to Colin Firth lacks the charisma to make such a character attractive to Lizzy. Therein lies the problem, if any, with this adaptation - it cannot help but be compared to the impeccable casting and pedigree of the BBC version, which is still the definitive version because of its length, which allows it to stick more rigidly and fully to the book. But this movie must be taken on its own merits, and succeeds where the BBC version could not, in the scale and beauty of the photography - England looks absolutely beautiful here. The mud and dirt are all there - this is no stagey drama - but the beauty of the photography illuminates fantastic interiors of houses rich to poor, and most especially the exteriors of Georgian facades, and natures rich greens and majestic moors. I should also mention the music by Dario Marianelli which is a perfect contributor to the movie, beautifully classic while never dull, somewhat like the ivory tinklings of Michael Nyman (The Piano), but not nearly so minimalist, with lush orchestra where appropriate, and lively jigs for the ball scenes making them seem genuinely like something that would have been fun to attend. Overall, I suggest avoiding comparison with the BBC version, and take this movie as the definitive cinema version, at least. - a p.s. there are plenty of extras on the desk fleshing out history and Jane Austen as well as the usual 'making of' stuff, but most interesting is the alternative ending for the US market - this adds a scene of Lizzy and Darcy together cuddling and expressing their love, which seems much more like a Hollywood add on than the original ending, and adds nothing other than some saccharine for those who cannot find the romance in the story but require it spelt out.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic!!!!!!!!
*by M***T on 22 May 2008*

I was a bit sceptical when i first went to see this movie, as i worried it would not live up to my high expectations (after falling in love with the BBC adaption and of course Colin Firth as the gorgeous Mr. Darcy). However i must admit that it was equally engaging, humorous and utterly adorable as the series, even though the direction of the film greatly differed that of the BBC series. Keira Knightley was suprisingly brilliant as the opinionated but admired Elizabeth Bennet, snubbing Mr. Darcy at every turn before of course falling for him! As a viewer you are entised into rooting for her throughout. The biggest shock however, was how much i bought into and loved Matthew MacFayden's proud and aloof Mr. Darcy. Before watching the film i was convinced that his Mr Darcy would be dissapointing when compared to the fantastic portrayal by Colin Firth ten years earlier. Mr Darcy in this version was however, just as rude but charming, proud and utterly gorgeous as in the BBC series. Hats off to Matthew MacFayden - he was fantastic! And by the conclusion of the film every woman watching will have completely fallen in love with him and want to be Mrs Darcy!!!! The supporting cast are also excellent with Brenda Blethyn portraying a slightly mad but extremely entertaining Mrs Bennet. And Rosamund Pike played the emensely beautiful Jane Bennet perfectly. The scenery and music were also brilliant and tied the whole production together smoothly and with a certain grace. As the film version is of course much shorter than the BBc series, some of the scenes from the original novel have been left out, however it has just enabled the film to focus more on the love-hate relationship between Lizzie and Darcy which is of course the essence of the whole novel anyway. All in all, this is a suprisingly fantastic film which is well worth a watch or two or three! Jane Austen fans will not be dissapointed!

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