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YT CUT Pride & Prejudice

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Sarah

Few little clarifications I thought you guys might like - Mrs. Bennett was referring to Charlotte as being plain. And that Jane would never admit it. She went on to say that her eldest daughter Lizzie is the beauty. (Those discussions sort of confused me as well when I first watched this.) The moment when you see Darcy flex his hand is one of the biggest romantic scenes in film. 🤣 Basically when he touched her, that was just his reaction. You know, when you touch skin with someone you're attracted to and you just "feel" it. That was like showing his emotion and attraction. And it focuses on his hand later on when she is at his house and she runs outside. When she leaves back to the inn it shows his hand close up again. That's like hinting at Darcy possibly wishing he could touch her again. And, I wasn't sure if this was clear to any of you but also when Lydia ran away as she did, if it became public knowledge it would be a Scandal which would ruin a family. And would ruin the other girls' reputations and prospects for marriage. It was a huge thing in those times. Even a hint of being alone with a man, or any small thing considered impropriety could ruin a woman and her family. You could be barred from attending events and snubbed in public etc. It was CRAZY. It's what also provides us with great drama in film and television now-days. 😆 Also, houses like Mr. Darcy's were open to public at times. You came round in your carriage and gave them your calling card and if the house was open, a servant would show you round the property and you would tip them afterwards. Anyways, hope that was informative! Lol I also am a HUGE reader/collector of historical romances and so I just love films like this and seeing reactions to them. (Although the novels I read have much more interacting and getting to know each other, as Oak didn't get with this. 🤣🤣) So thank you for reacting and sharing!

Tx28

Wooooa now that you have watched this one, 'You've Got Mail' (1998) would be an incredible follow-up movie to watch...! One of the iconic films from the 90's, by equally iconic Nora Ephron!

Paige Fraker

Would yall react to 2020 Emma? (not the crappy 90s version). Its super cute, also an Austen classic and has a similar humor. Or Sense and Sensibility with Alan Rickman!