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Find and save ideas about Hunger Games Costume on Pinterest. Beautiful Things I love about the 2. Pride & Prejudice film. More than five years ago, I watched my now all- time favorite film to watch multiple times: Pride & Prejudice starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen. To easily quote one of my favorites and Mr. Darcy's most memorable lines in the film, the first time I saw this film, it instantly ! This is why I've been blogging about this film and still do. I just love, love, love watching this film! I had been watching this film so many times (I've already lost count after 5. November in 2. 00. DVD in 2. 00. 6 and then on Blu- ray in 2. This beautiful and brilliantly breathtaking film always cheers me up no matter what mood I'm in. I just love this film a lot and must say it's my absolute favorite version (albeit I'm open to watching them all and loved and enjoyed watching other versions as well) of the many adaptations of Jane Austen's classic Pride and Prejudice that I have seen before and now after this film was released. No comparison needed though to other versions, this film, in my opinion, is a stand out, unique, and a masterpiece on its own. It clearly knows what adaptation means and had taken liberties to making it its own, with creative freedom of adding fresh, new and interesting things to appeal to not just the older, but younger, modern audiences of our generation, basically for everyone and all ages to love and enjoy watching this for many more generations to come, while at the same time still honoring the original source (the novel of the same title by the one and only Jane Austen) by staying true and faithful to capturing the heart and spirit of the book and re- telling the story in Elizabeth Bennet's point of view as the novel had originally intended it and we see the story and the events through her eyes the same way we read it in the book and the story's told through her point of view. While this version's not perfect and has its flaws and short comings, but that's only because the filmmakers chose to follow the two hours length of time and so they have to make sure they have all the most important parts of the book (ie. Elizabeth Bennet's story, the love story of Elizabeth & Darcy, and Jane and Mr. Bingley, etc.) to fit in the film's two hours time frame. Therefore excluding the least important and minor characters and parts from the book that you can read in the book. That's what the book (the original source not other P& P versions before this film or after) is for.. I thought this film did just that. Two of the many things I love about this film: 1) it didn't make an exact replica of the original source (JA's novel) nor did it copy word for word every line the characters said in the film, but worded them different, yet similar in meaning and close enough, you can still relate to it or even understand it better than the book. And 2), the following 1. The Sound of Music), you never get tired of watching it (or talking about it like I do with this film, lol), and it never gets old. It stays with you as you grow older and it becomes a classic. This film is like that (even though it's only been just almost six years and a lil' less than ten years since its theatrical release), for me, it already aged beautifully like a fine wine. Breathtakingly Beautiful Cinematography“The film was to be beautiful not pretty, romantic but not sentimental. We would set it in a countryside full of life, as muddy as things must have been back then”.(Paul Webster, P& P producer)Pride & Prejudice's brilliant Cinematographer/Director of Photography's Roman Osin won BIFA (British Independent Film Award) for The Warrior for Best Technical Achievement. Interestingly, he was only nominated twice for P& P for Best Cinematographer from the European Film Awards and for Best Cinematography from the Chicago Film Critics Association Awards (CFCAA Awards). His other visually stunning work in the following.. Stunningly Beautiful Filming Locations. We made the film all across England in half a dozen counties using seven different stately homes. Austen's descriptions of the county refer to there being . Part of Joe’s idea was to try to create a reality which allows the actors to relax and feel at one with their environment.” (Paul Webster, producer)The approach proved viable early on; cast members, instead of retiring to movie trailers between scenes, would head into their own Groombridge bedrooms. The challenge of casting and shooting. Wright's version is a fresh yet faithful adaptation of the original novel that retains its own identity, while remaining relevant for audiences of all ages to enjoy. Beautiful soundtrack*Oscar Nominated for Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Score (Pride & Prejudice) - Dario Marianelli. When Joe Wright asked me who I thought would be an interesting choice to compose the score of 'Pride & Prejudice', I had no hesitation in recommending Dario. His background in classical composition meant he had understanding of what this subtle story required. The early sonatas of Beethoven were a key creative influence echoed the period accuracy that underpinned everything in the film. We were blessed in that Dario gave an enormous amount of time. Every film would benefit hugely from having a composer working from the very beginning. Dario provided us music at such an early stage that from the very first cut of the film we knew how the music was going to work, it help set the picture from the outset. It is infuriating and embarrassing and you hate that person. When Elizabeth humiliates Darcy at the Meryton Ball, he finds it incredibly funny. Darcy’s being thrown off balance and captivated against his will. By the end of that scene he should be on the verge of tears of frustration, because she wins the encounter. I mean, he is mortified and hates her but goes home and locks all the doors and laughs hysterically into the pillow. That is why she is so attractive.”(Matthew Macfadyen)Joe Wright on casting Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Bennet. So I met her anyway, and she was the right age and I was very keen to cast people that were the right age. So I met Keira very late one night in a hotel bar in Montreal and discovered this scruffy little kid who's a tomboy really, sort of spiky knees and elbows, and suddenly it occurred to me that was perfect for Elizabeth. Elizabeth Bennet is a tomboy and she refuses to conform to the feminine ideals of the period. Then I started talking to Keira and discovered her to be incredibly bright, incredibly funny, independently spirited, very strong young woman who doesn't say what she thinks you want to hear, but says exactly what she thinks. All of those qualities made me think that Keira was perfect for Elizabeth Bennet. She's extraordinary, she's almost Zen- like in that way, she's really extraordinarily focused. She conserves her energy; she puts it all into those moments when the camera is turning. She came straight on to the set from one film . And she was fantastic. So self- possessed and connected”. Matthew Macfadyen as Mr. Darcy“I had never seen the TV dramas or the film, so I was able to look for the Darcy I had in my head - - and Matthew Macfadyen was the only one for me. I had no interest in casting just a pretty boy; Darcy is more interesting and complicated than that. His parents have died and left him with a massive estate and a younger sister to take care of, and my sense is that he has had to grow up too fast. Matthew has incarnated Darcy as that complicated layered person who isn’t easy in his skin and who isn’t easy to love, yet who is a good person with a sense of honor and integrity. Matthew, unlike many actors, is not vain, and so was not afraid to be disliked by an audience at the beginning of the story; we have to dislike him because we are seeing him through Lizzie’s eyes. I just kept staring at him thinking what the hell happened between you walking in as Matthew and you starting to read because he actually did turned into Darcy.” (Keira Knightley). Brilliant Casting and Excellent Cast. The P& P 2. 00. Cast: Keira Knightley, Matthew Macfadyen,Rosamund Pike,Jena Malone, Carey Mulligan, Talulah Riley, Rupert Friend, Brenda Blethyn,Donald Sutherland,Judi Dench,Tom Hollander,Simon Woods, Kelly Reilly,Tamzin Merchant, and Claudie Blakley. A young cast for the story about first love. The hunt for Elizabeth became easy once Tim (Bevan) said . If you like her and she likes you, you have a movie. The search for Darcy was a long one. We meet everyone, but there was never really any doubt that it would always be our first choice, Matthew Macfadyen. Three of our teenagers had never acted before: Carey Mulligan (. Donald Sutherland, Brenda Blethyn, Judi Dench added weight and experience to our youthful cocktail. The First skin- on- skin touch between Elizabeth and Darcy“I did find myself clenching my hands quite often. I had this secret: I thought that in Darcy’s encounters with Lizzie, whenever she gets at him, really hits him with a sort of verbal body blow, he couldn’t react right then. He’d be totally infuriated. But it would tickle him so much”.(Matthew Macfadyen). The First Proposal in the . They discovered Austen’s one misgiving about Pride & Prejudice. In a letter to hersister, Austen “basically said that she was very happy with the book,” explains Knightley. That means we’ve got something to play with”.“And here the story starts to change. And we got into a much darker phase. Jane Austen described Pride and Prejudice, the novel, as being too light and lacking in shade. So one of the things I did was try and bring in a little bit of that shade. Darcy proposes to Elizabeth Bennet in the First Proposal scene“It was the most difficult scene. Just because it was quite complex. You want to get that sexual tension between them. You want to get the fact that they really fucking fancy each other but that they hate each other at the same time. LANA DEL REY- VIDEO GAMES - !
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