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Orgullo y Prejuicio

Título original: Pride and Prejudice
  • Miniserie de TV
  • 1995
  • TV-PG
  • 50min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle in Orgullo y Prejuicio (1995)
Pride And Prejudice
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Mientras que la llegada de caballeros adinerados hace que su madre se ponga a pensar en el matrimonio, la testaruda y obstinada Elizabeth Bennet se enfrenta al arrogante Sr. Darcy.Mientras que la llegada de caballeros adinerados hace que su madre se ponga a pensar en el matrimonio, la testaruda y obstinada Elizabeth Bennet se enfrenta al arrogante Sr. Darcy.Mientras que la llegada de caballeros adinerados hace que su madre se ponga a pensar en el matrimonio, la testaruda y obstinada Elizabeth Bennet se enfrenta al arrogante Sr. Darcy.

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    • Colin Firth
    • Jennifer Ehle
    • Susannah Harker
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      • Jennifer Ehle
      • Susannah Harker
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    • Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
      • 9 premios ganados y 13 nominaciones en total

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    Colin Firth
    Colin Firth
    • Mr Darcy
    • 1995
    Jennifer Ehle
    Jennifer Ehle
    • Elizabeth Bennet
    • 1995
    Susannah Harker
    Susannah Harker
    • Jane Bennet
    • 1995
    Julia Sawalha
    Julia Sawalha
    • Lydia Bennet
    • 1995
    Alison Steadman
    Alison Steadman
    • Mrs. Bennet
    • 1995
    Benjamin Whitrow
    Benjamin Whitrow
    • Mr. Bennet
    • 1995
    Crispin Bonham-Carter
    Crispin Bonham-Carter
    • Mr Bingley
    • 1995
    Polly Maberly
    Polly Maberly
    • Kitty Bennet
    • 1995
    Lucy Briers
    Lucy Briers
    • Mary Bennet
    • 1995
    Anna Chancellor
    Anna Chancellor
    • Miss Bingley
    • 1995
    Lucy Robinson
    Lucy Robinson
    • Mrs Hurst
    • 1995
    Adrian Lukis
    Adrian Lukis
    • Wickham…
    • 1995
    David Bamber
    David Bamber
    • Mr Collins
    • 1995
    Lucy Scott
    • Charlotte Lucas
    • 1995
    Lucy Davis
    Lucy Davis
    • Maria Lucas
    • 1995
    Emilia Fox
    Emilia Fox
    • Georgiana Darcy
    • 1995
    Marlene Sidaway
    Marlene Sidaway
    • Hill…
    • 1995
    Barbara Leigh-Hunt
    Barbara Leigh-Hunt
    • Lady Catherine de Bourgh
    • 1995
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    Reviewers say 'Pride and Prejudice' is acclaimed for its faithful adaptation of Jane Austen's novel, with standout performances by Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth. The meticulous production values, including costumes and sets, enhance the historical accuracy. Andrew Davies' screenplay is praised for its clever adaptation, maintaining the essence of the original text. The series is celebrated for its humor, wit, and depth in character relationships, making it a standout portrayal of Austen's classic.
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    10Tom_Benton

    Quite simply the most flawless thing I've ever seen.

    Much had I heard of Jane Austen's legendary classic, "Pride and Prejudice", and so to kick off my summer I set about reading it. It was possibly the greatest book I'd ever read. I looked up the different screen adaptations of it, and found that Colin Firth had starred in one (I previously enjoyed him in "Bridget Jones's Diary" - which is, in fact, a semi-remake of Austen's tale - and "Love Actually"). So I traveled to my handy-dandy Borders store and picked up a DVD copy. As I walked out of the store, I hoped that I hadn't wasted $40 for this thing. And you know what?

    It was worth every last penny.

    "Pride and Prejudice" is quite simply the most flawless thing I've ever seen. The story involves Elizabeth Bennet (Jennifer Ehle), who's opinion changes greatly of a seemingly very proud, rude man that moves into town. To sum up the whole story would be impossible, as there isn't really a simple lot.

    First of all, let's examine the overall look of the thing. Simon Langton's direction is excellent, and he succeeds in getting the most breathtaking views of everything and anything. The production design and costuming is perfect, capturing the time without error, and the locations are simply gorgeous. Carl Davis' score is terrific and fitting (also to the times). Andrew Davies' script brings every last scene from the book and then pops in some new, being as absolutely faithful to the book as anyone could hope to be.

    But now on to the casting. The cast is outstanding, although the film's one problem (albeit a very slight one) is the role of Mrs. Bennet, who - although wacky in the book - is completely over-the-top here and quite frequently even annoying. But the stars of the film couldn't be better. Jennifer Ehle is absolutely wonderful as Lizzy Bennet, and her eyes are so dazzling that they mesmerized me throughout the whole 300 minutes!

    The show is completely stolen, however, by Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy. Colin Firth is not just playing Mr. Darcy; Colin Firth IS Mr. Darcy. He was born to play this role, and plays it so flawlessly, that it deserves to be considered one of the best performances any actor has ever given. Words cannot describe Firth's perfection as Darcy.

    All in all, "Pride and Prejudice" is the greatest thing ever to air on television, and were it a film, it would be the greatest film of all-time. Those of you who have read the book shouldn't worry a bit about the long running time of the mini-series; as impossible as it seems, you shan't even notice. When I finished the series, I had such a feeling of satisfaction as no entertainment has ever before granted me.

    This is perfection.
    10Wulfstan10

    Hard to Beat

    This version of Pride and Prejudice is simply outstanding and excels in essentially every aspect. It is faithful to the book, particularly capturing the spirit of the book and the energy and constant tension of the story. It excellently portrays the world of the book as it relates to the story, with keen attention to the details of costume, the furniture, etc. Moreover, the actors were on the whole outstanding. I fail to see how anyone could have portray Darcy better than did Colin Firth, who perfectly captured the character's aristocratic refinedness, his shyness and sense of decorum that come across as apparent stuffiness and disdain, and his underlying passion, all at the same time. He perfectly blends all these different traits and is utterly convincing in portraying the outward stiffness as a simple facade for the strong emotions and character underneath, rather than simply being stiff and wooden. His looks, and especially his eyes, say so much of the complexity of his character and his feelings with subtle expressions. Similarly Jennifer Ehle excellently portrays Lizzie, showing her to be tender, witty, thoughtful, occasionally prone to strong judgments without all the information, yet trying to grapple with different feelings as her involvement with Darcy, et al., progresses. David Bamber is great as Mr. Collins and perfectly conveys his mix of traits. Alison Steadman's histrionics and fickle opinions are wonderful as the mom, and remind me very much of an actual relative of mine, while Benjamin Whitrow is a great counterpart as the father who is outwardly usually calm and peaceful, yet always able to rile up his wife. The others are great, too, but there is no point in listing them all. The bottom line is that I find it hard to beat this production, which is utterly gripping and keeps anyone interested in these stories completely entranced the whole way through.
    waltoles

    Best Movie ever made and I'm 78.

    I found this to be the best all around movie I ever had the pleasure of viewing ... and I'm 78. We knew the story was excellent but to make it so realistic as to not be aware at all that the actors are acting in a way so perfectly executed that one can easily get the impression that this was a live performance of the real characters in the Jane Austen novel and era as she herself intended, or at least perceived them. I can't think of one scene, actor, or dialogue that I would change that could improve this picture and story.
    10keng5

    Doing justice to Jane Austen.

    This is a drama to rave about. I've not seen its like on television before; nor do I expect to see its like again. It was superb. It was almost perfect - though not quite.

    It is rare to find a Jane Austen dramatisation that comes so near to being perfect on every level and that stays so true to the original novel. The greater part of the dialogue in the series is Jane Austen's own and every scene is included and follows the same chronological order. The drama departs from the novel in only two instances. In order to extend our knowledge of the characters of Darcy(Colin Firth), and Mr Collins(David Bamber), two scenes are added; to demonstrate that Darcy is not just an effete aristocrat but a real man worthy of Elizabeth's love we are shown him indulging in manly pursuits; fencing, and swimming in his private lake (it puzzles me why so many women seem to drool over his wet-shirt scene); and to demonstrate that Mr Collins is an idiotic, narrow- minded prude we are shown him trembling with embarrassment and horror when he happens to come across Lydia (Julia Sawalha) in a state of dishabille. David Bamber makes Mr Collins deliciously toadying and obsequious. A remarkable piece of acting.

    It is its faithfulness to the original that makes this drama so good. No one has ever written a more tightly plotted novel. Its series of climaxes make the novel difficult to put down; just as one plot-line reaches its climactic conclusion, another is building. And the duel of wits and sharp dialogue between Darcy and Elizabeth (Jennifer Ehle) as they get to know each other is entrancing. And then comes that moment. She is at the piano befriending Darcy's sister, Georgiana (Emilia Fox), when he holds her gaze with a silent declaration of his love and admiration. This involved a fine piece of editor-timing; a split second either way, either too long or too short, and the poignancy of that moment would have been lost. It is interesting to compare Colin Firth's Darcy with that of Lawrence Olivier's Darcy in the Hollywood film. Olivier falsely portraits him as appealingly shy and self-conscious. But Darcy was in no way shy, he was just proud, with every reason to have a good opinion of himself. He found it impossible to imagine that anyone in a lower strata of society, living in a small provincial town, could be his equal - until he met Elizabeth!

    However, I felt there was one weak link in the chain of superb acting; Alison steadman. Many will disagree but I think she over-acted, turning her Mrs Bennet into a nerve- grating, neurasthenic caricature. But apart from that, I heartily recommend this video. Don't miss it. You'll not see its like again. I must just mention the charming piano music by Carl Davis, so beautifully evocative of a beautiful period in history (for the rich).
    10Rosabel

    Perfect book, perfect film

    A female journalist once wrote that no actress could ever portray Elizabeth Bennet to the satisfaction of a woman viewer for one very simple reason: every woman really visualizes herself in that role. Jennifer Ehle has done the impossible - she is, and in my mind, forever will be, Elizabeth. The beauty, wit, and sparkling liveliness of the character are perfectly captured in her performance. And Colin Firth's Mr. Darcy is an exact match for her. His smoldering good looks are wonderful, and he can portray reserve without descending into woodenness and blankness. The scene where he and Elizabeth dance a long and stately dance together in the midst of a crowd is both controlled and exciting - with very little change of tone, and while preserving the most correct decorum, their conversation reveals dangerous undercurrents of emotion, and meanwhile the steps of the dance keep pulling them together and apart again. The rest of the characters are equally fine - David Bamber's obsequious Mr. Collins is especially unforgettable.

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    • Trivia
      Anna Chancellor (Miss Bingley) is actually related to Jane Austen. Chancellor is a direct descendant of Austen's elder brother, Edward.
    • Errores
      In the marriage proposal scene the clock on the mantel doesn't change time. It remains at 6:16 throughout the scene.
    • Citas

      Miss Bingley: I believe I can guess your thoughts at this moment.

      Mr. Darcy: I should imagine not.

      Miss Bingley: You are thinking how insupportable it would be to spend many evenings in such tedious company.

      Mr. Darcy: No, indeed, my mind was more agreeably engaged. I've been meditating on the very great pleasure which a pair of fine eyes in the face of a pretty woman can bestow.

      Miss Bingley: And may one dare ask whose the eyes that inspire these reflections?

      Mr. Darcy: Miss Elizabeth Bennet's.

      Miss Bingley: Miss Elizabeth Bennet. I am all astonishment.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Pride & Prejudice: From Page to Screen (1995)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Pride and Prejudice
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      Composed by Carl Davis

      Performed by Melvyn Tan

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 24 de septiembre de 1995 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Sitios oficiales
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
      • PBS (United States)
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      • Pride and Prejudice
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Lyme Park, Disley, Stockport, Cheshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Pemberley exterior)
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Chestermead
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      • 1.66 : 1

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