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Post subject: Posted: January 11th, 2007, 10:31 am |
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people do think that love can't exist without physical ways of showing it. I'm so in crush with a boy in our class and we give each other those looks  fun.
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Post subject: Posted: January 11th, 2007, 7:31 pm |
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Tinuviel's Tears wrote: I personally think there's a lot more beauty and romance in the looks that Lizzy and Darcy give each other in the BBC version than in any kiss in the rain in the 2005 version.
I completely and utterly agree. That was one of my main points in my review of the new movie--in the book their romance is there but it is restrained. That doesn't mean it doesn't exist, as centuries of readers can attest--it simply means that they do not physically express their love in the way that the 2005 movie shows. That look they give each other and the way they move together is very understated in some ways but it is so much more sophisticated than the more physical romance in the 2005 version. Again, all of this IMO, and if you like the 2005 version better that is your right. But it isn't as accurate, either to the book or to the time period. (And the costumes! What on earth was going on with those???? Sorry, major pet peeve of mine. Caroline Bingley would never walk around in what amounts to a petticoat.)
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Post subject: Posted: January 13th, 2007, 1:24 pm |
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Tinuviel's Tears wrote: I think what bothers people about the BBC version is that it's not "modern" enough. The romance between Lizzy and Darcy isn't a physical one, and people today just don't seem to get how you can have romance without being physical. I personally think there's a lot more beauty and romance in the looks that Lizzy and Darcy give each other in the BBC version than in any kiss in the rain in the 2005 version. I get that, too. But I persoanlly think that's my favourite aspect about the BBC version. That thier love isin't physiacal, it's those looks (mainly from Colin-Darcy) that make me squeal, you can interpret them the way you want, you can draw conclusion, it's not just some half-put together chick flick love story! Firiel wrote: (And the costumes! What on earth was going on with those???? Sorry, major pet peeve of mine. Caroline Bingley would never walk around in what amounts to a petticoat.)
OMYGOSH! The costume ticked me off...lol, I thought they were so off it was practically an injustice to P&P
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Post subject: Posted: January 13th, 2007, 7:14 pm |
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Joined: 19 July 2006 Posts: 6433 Location: somewhere sympathy is more than just a way of leaving
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Thanks guys, for understanding what I'm saying. By the way, I just want to make it clear that I was just making a huge generalization when I said people didn't understand relationships that weren't physical. Sorry if I offended anyone. I'm just naturally cynical like that.
Another thing that bothered me about the 2005 version: It's like the writers of the screenplay assumed that we were stupid. 1. They seemed to think that we couldn't understand that Darcy and Lizzy were in love if they weren't practically kissing. Apparently we're all too stupid to be able to interpret looks.  2. They changed the dialogue completely from the book. Do they really think that we have such puny minds that we can't comprehend Jane Austen's language? Admittedly, I was watching the BBC version with a friend a couple of years ago who didn't get it, so I paused the movie to explain some things every so often. But I think that a majority of us can understand it, and it would have made a lot of people (including me) happier if they would have included some of those classic lines from the book that I missed.
Sorry. Got carried away there. Rant over.
By the way Ms. Gamgee, I know exactly what you're talking about with Colin's Mr. Darcy looks. When they show his face when he's looking at Elizabeth turning pages for Georgiana, I think I completely melt. 
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Post subject: Posted: January 13th, 2007, 11:39 pm |
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As a sad testament to our world today, when I was watching the newer version of P&P with a friend, she still didn't understand what they were talking about, even when I also would pause and explain it. I've talked to several other people who felt the same way, and I just don't get it. I agree completely with you, TT, about the script... they simplified it to the point where I felt "stupid"- as you said. I was shocked that people even thought that, even with its simlification, was hard to comprehend.
That's one of the reasons I like the BBC version too- you can see so much from a simple look. Where as in the 05 version they overexaggerate things- it's too obvious, if that makes sense.
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Post subject: Posted: January 14th, 2007, 11:13 pm |
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Joined: 24 August 2005 Posts: 541 Location: Anywhere with a book
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~*ArwenEvenstar*~ wrote: Where as in the 05 version they overexaggerate things- it's too obvious, if that makes sense. [/rant] 
Totally makes sense. It is really like they asume we won't get it. Uhh, no. And if you love the book then the lack of book dialogue is sad and for me made it not P&P.
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Post subject: Posted: January 15th, 2007, 12:40 am |
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Tinuviel's Tears wrote: Thanks guys, for understanding what I'm saying. By the way, I just want to make it clear that I was just making a huge generalization when I said people didn't understand relationships that weren't physical. Sorry if I offended anyone. I'm just naturally cynical like that. Another thing that bothered me about the 2005 version: It's like the writers of the screenplay assumed that we were stupid. 1. They seemed to think that we couldn't understand that Darcy and Lizzy were in love if they weren't practically kissing. Apparently we're all too stupid to be able to interpret looks.  2. They changed the dialogue completely from the book. Do they really think that we have such puny minds that we can't comprehend Jane Austen's language? Admittedly, I was watching the BBC version with a friend a couple of years ago who didn't get it, so I paused the movie to explain some things every so often. But I think that a majority of us can understand it, and it would have made a lot of people (including me) happier if they would have included some of those classic lines from the book that I missed. Sorry. Got carried away there. Rant over. By the way Ms. Gamgee, I know exactly what you're talking about with Colin's Mr. Darcy looks. When they show his face when he's looking at Elizabeth turning pages for Georgiana, I think I completely melt. 
I can understand them simplifying the language for audiences today, I mean, in reality, the way Jane Austin wrote is not the way we speak today, although it bieng a period movie it might have been better to keep it like that, and though us die-hard P&P book fans love the simple wit and comic banter, the 2005 version, i think was meant to be a more modern version (this said, it doesn't mean I whole-heartedly approve of it.)
As for Darcy's look, the scene you just described is the exact one I was thinking! And when he watches her play piano *gaspswoon* my goodness, Colin Firth...GAH! 
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Post subject: Posted: January 15th, 2007, 11:41 am |
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I can see the point you're making Ms. Gamgee. It's legitimate. People today need the simplified version. I still missed those classic lines though.
Colin Firth!!! After I first saw the BBC version, I went through a complete Colin Firth obsession phase. I read everything I could find on him, went to the fansites,etc. I could name every film he'd ever been in, where he went to school, actresses he'd dated. It was fun. It was kind of sad to find out that he's about as old as my Dad.  But he's still incredibly swoonworthy. Especially as Mr. Darcy. There's just something about the way he wears those breeches... 
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Post subject: Posted: January 16th, 2007, 3:32 pm |
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lol, that sounds v funny
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Post subject: Posted: January 17th, 2007, 1:40 am |
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Tinuviel's Tears wrote: Colin Firth!!! After I first saw the BBC version, I went through a complete Colin Firth obsession phase. I read everything I could find on him, went to the fansites,etc. I could name every film he'd ever been in, where he went to school, actresses he'd dated. It was fun. It was kind of sad to find out that he's about as old as my Dad.  But he's still incredibly swoonworthy. Especially as Mr. Darcy. There's just something about the way he wears those breeches... 
xD
I know we've talked about this before....but that scene where he comes out from his swim
*gasp choke die swoon* 
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Post subject: Posted: January 17th, 2007, 12:38 pm |
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Love your Will banner Mrs Gamgee...he does look sort of like a dancer, doesn't he
Personally, I don't actively swoon over Colin Firth, but he's a way better Mr Darcy (IMO) than whatshisface who did Darcy in the 2005 version. He's very sweet, and I LOVE the way a lot of the time he just looks at Lizzie. Just looks. But you can tell he's completely and utterly smitten 
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Post subject: Posted: January 17th, 2007, 2:05 pm |
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Ilike CF as Darcy and actually as Jack what's his name in The Importance of Being Earnest, but I'm not so keen on him in real life, IYKWIM.
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Post subject: Posted: January 17th, 2007, 2:27 pm |
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Post subject: Posted: January 17th, 2007, 2:59 pm |
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They made a film of Jane Austen with James McAvoy in it 
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Post subject: Posted: January 17th, 2007, 4:34 pm |
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I love Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy and in real life. That scene where he came out of the lake...... *faints*  I also really liked him in the Importance of Being Earnest. Great movie. Copied pretty much word for word from the original play by Oscar Wilde. I loved it. It always leaves me with this insatiable desire for an English muffin.
pssst.... Firiel... what's IYKWIM?
JF! It's nice to have you! I'm sure it's quite alright if you join. Isn't the book just amazing? It's definitely my favorite Jane Austen novel so far. And.. you may like the 2005 version now, but I think you might like the BbC version even better if you get the chance to see it. You might even like Colin Firth a little more after seeing it.
Lady Earwen, do you mean a film of Pride and Prejudice or of another Jane Austen film? Looking up James McAvoy, I found out that he was Mr. Tumnus in the Chronicles of Narnia (loved him in the role by the way) which I adore, so I'd definitely like to see him doing Jane Austen.
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Post subject: Posted: January 17th, 2007, 4:42 pm |
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Ah yes, the lake scene *drools some more*
I love the Importance of Bieng Earnest, he's fantabulous in that movie! But that's not what we're here to talk about.
JF, welcome! As for your liking of the 2005 version....hmmm....it's ok...that's all I ahve to say. xD
As for your un-liking of Colin *gaspchoke* you are un-welcoem and never to return...again...ever....
 fine...I guess you can stay, but you have to watch teh BBC version as soon as you can!
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