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Pride and Prejudice

  • 2003
  • PG
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
2.9K
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Kam Heskin and Orlando Seale in Pride and Prejudice (2003)
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Jane Austen's classic is transplanted to modern-day Utah. While her college roommates search for love, aspiring writer Elizabeth Bennet focuses on her career but constantly finds herself fig... Read allJane Austen's classic is transplanted to modern-day Utah. While her college roommates search for love, aspiring writer Elizabeth Bennet focuses on her career but constantly finds herself fighting haughty businessman Will Darcy.Jane Austen's classic is transplanted to modern-day Utah. While her college roommates search for love, aspiring writer Elizabeth Bennet focuses on her career but constantly finds herself fighting haughty businessman Will Darcy.

  • Director
    • Andrew Black
  • Writers
    • Jane Austen
    • Anne K. Black
    • Katherine Brim
  • Stars
    • Kam Heskin
    • Orlando Seale
    • Lucila Solá
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Andrew Black
    • Writers
      • Jane Austen
      • Anne K. Black
      • Katherine Brim
    • Stars
      • Kam Heskin
      • Orlando Seale
      • Lucila Solá
    • 72User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kam Heskin
    Kam Heskin
    • Elizabeth Bennet
    Orlando Seale
    Orlando Seale
    • Will Darcy
    Lucila Solá
    Lucila Solá
    • Jane Vasquez
    Benjamin Gourley
    Benjamin Gourley
    • Charles Bingley
    • (as Ben Gourley)
    Henry Maguire
    • Jack Wickam
    Kelly Stables
    Kelly Stables
    • Lydia Meryton
    Amber Hamilton Russo
    • Kitty Meryton
    • (as Nicole Hamilton)
    Rainy Kerwin
    Rainy Kerwin
    • Mary Lamblen
    Kara Holden
    Kara Holden
    • Caroline Bingley
    Hubbel Palmer
    Hubbel Palmer
    • William Collins
    Honor Bliss
    • Anna Darcy
    Carmen Rasmusen
    Carmen Rasmusen
    • Charlotte Lucas
    Douglas Chamberlain
    • Host
    • (as Doug Chamberlain)
    Daniel Shanthakumar
    • Bombay House Waiter
    Ken Norris
    • Mr. Gardiner
    Bob Nelson
    • Professor
    Jared Hess
    Jared Hess
    • Reverend Steve Two-Trees Green
    Maire Nelligan
    • Mrs. Green
    • Director
      • Andrew Black
    • Writers
      • Jane Austen
      • Anne K. Black
      • Katherine Brim
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    idolme7

    The Full Variety

    Recently the basis for a well-regarded BBC miniseries, Jane Austen's 1813 comedy-of-manners is transposed to a contempo American college town in director Andrew Black's splendidly, surprisingly charming "Pride & Prejudice." Taking inspiration from Amy Heckerling's "Clueless" (loosely based on Austen's "Emma"), pic transforms its source material into a bubbly, pastel-colored frolic, while adhering closely to Austen's essential themes. Bolstered by a strong cast of relative newcomers, pic is much smarter than the fare usually pitched at its targeted teen ticket-buyers. However, the lack of name thesps (save for Carmen Rasmusen in a cameo) means careful grassroots marketing will be required for pic, which opens in limited release on Dec. 5. Modern-dress makeovers of "P & P" are all the rage nowadays, with writer Helen Fielding citing the book as the inspiration for her "Bridget Jones's Diary" and "Bend It Like Beckham" director Gurinder Chadha currently at work on the Bollywood-style "Bride and Prejudice," due next year.

    This considerably lower-profile entry, cleverly scripted by Anne Black, Jason Faller and Katherine Swigert, actually represents the latest in a wave of independently-financed films made in and around the Utah area by predominately Mormon (or Latter-day Saints) filmmakers. (It's even subtitled "a latter-day comedy" in the advertising.) However, whereas such niche LDS successes as "The Other Side of Heaven" and the films of Richard Dutcher have distinctly religious themes, "Pride & Prejudice" is a movie in which the characters just happen to be Mormon.

    Most non-LDS audiences may not even detect the movie's LDS content, and yet the substitution of a present-day Mormon setting for Austen's Regency England is an inspired one, given the correlation between the two cultures' emphasis on traditional values and, most importantly, marriage.

    "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife," Austen famously wrote at the beginning of her novel, before detailing the efforts of her plucky heroine, Elizabeth Bennet, to find the right such man. Likewise, the movie's Elizabeth (Kam Heskin), a student and bookstore clerk with dreams of becoming a famous novelist, oft has marriage on her mind, though she is loathe to admit it.

    The four other Bennet sisters from the book, have here been turned into Elizabeth's housemates: sultry Argentinian Jane (Lucila Sola); perpetually squabbling Lydia (Kelly Stables) and Kitty (Nicole Hamilton); and the fatally shy, awkward Mary (Rainy Kerwin). At a party thrown by the charmingly naive Charles (Ben Gourley), Elizabeth is rather disastrously introduced to Will Darcy (Orlando Seale), an expat Brit stopping through Utah on undisclosed business. It's Will's smug "pride" that, in turn, "prejudices" Elizabeth against him, although viewers may realize from the start these two are meant to be. But first Elizabeth settles for the company of with her erstwhile admirer (and inveterate gambler) Jack Wickham (Henry Maguire), as Will is pursued by Charles' strapping sister, Caroline (Kara Holden).

    That's a lot of relationships for any movie (especially one running under two hours) to keep track of, but "Pride & Prejudice" does so nimbly. The screenwriters understand the story's appeal lies in its chaotic structure, in the way that its many suitors and their potential mates are constantly pairing off and trading places as if part of an elaborate square dance.

    Black, the Scottish-born director whose short film, "The Snell Show," won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2003 Slamdance Film Festival, has a fine sense of pacing and timing; he keeps the movie spinning, so that no one part overstays its welcome.

    The winning cast breathes new life into Austen's characters. Spunky Heskin is responsive to the comic stimuli around her like Reese Witherspoon was in the first "Legally Blonde" pic (or, natch, Alicia Silverstone in "Clueless"). And like those actresses, she's well-supported by an array of charismatic scene-stealers, including the irrepressibly emotive Sola, the hilariously repressed Kerwin and the acrobatically goofy Gourley, whose inspired physical-comedy antics dominate the movie's Vegas-set climax.

    Tech achievements are well-realized on a modest budget, with Travis Cline's sunny lighting adding luster to the giddy pinks, purples and greens of Anne Black's production design. by Scott Foundas
    7atwoodsmith

    Very watchable, but could have been better

    If you're attracted to the P&P story line and are entertained by the idea of the plot working itself out in different cultural contexts, then this is the movie for you. The context here is the LDS or "Mormon" culture of Utah. Like "Clueless," the movie's strength comes from recycling the plot of one of Austen's classic novels. As it is, it's fun, though rough around the edges.

    P&P poses some real challenges when you transport it to a modern setting, since a lot of the things that mattered to women in the Regency period just don't matter any more. By placing the story in the LDS context, the producers subjected the women to a culture with a few crucial similarities. I know very little about the LDS culture, but the film suggests that LDS women *want* to get married and the men expect them to be virgins. This gives the story its foundation.

    This is clearly a low budget production. It shows in some of the technical aspects and in the acting, but the actors are at least competent. There's lots of gentle humor, but the movie lacks the sharp wit that is Austen's trademark.
    gravedigger-1

    A Waste of a Good Mr. Darcy

    This movie would have been better off in its own orbit somewhere in a faraway galaxy and not associating itself, even remotely, with Austen's Pride and the Prejudice. Instead, it comes across more-like Connie Francis' Where the Boys Are (1965, Ft. Lauderdale, Spring Break). It ignores the plight of a woman who bases her own social situation on the social standing of her prospective mate. Characters, in this movie, serve very little purpose. Lydia, Kitty, Mary, and Mr. Bingley are colorless and idle and are about nothing (great teeth, however). There is no Mrs. Bennett to light the fire of 'hurry-up and marry'. No Mr. Bennett to promote non-conformity and boredom. Mr. Collins, who is traditionally portrayed as the gallant knight of the Kings James Version, is the awkward oaf but never the marital threat that made his character funny. This Wickam doesn't even come close to being an illusion of a 'fine catch'. Jane and Lizzie aren't even sisters, figuratively, in this weak rendition. But, even this movie couldn't reduce Mr. Darcy. And what woman can resist a man who says 'I'm wrong. I'm sorry. Forgive me. I love you'? (sigh) Ha! The Austen tribute in the movie comes too late. It was like receiving that expensive after-dinner-mint when you've only supped on a bologna sandwich.
    ldsgirl26

    All in all, a waste of time

    I am a big Jane Austen fan and I am a big fan of the A&E miniseries and so my boyfriend took me to see this. It was a big waste of our time. I thought that Elizabeth was RUDE and why anyone liked her I will never know. Why do filmmakers have to ruin a potentially good movie by making the characters LDS? We walked out on this movie halfway through and rented Bridget Jones's Diary which is a better modern day adaptation than this piece of trash.
    lulugou

    poor Jane Austen

    If you had to make such an awful, awful movie, could you at least change the title. Just because JA is dead, doesn't mean you can do whatever with her best, beloved masterpiece.

    The only saving grace is good looking Darcy. Just looks, his acting is way off too. Nothing upper class, nothing haughty. Lizzy is no better, more annoying. And all the other supporting actors, well, are they real actors? I can't comment on their acting, because there is no acting at all.

    I had to watch Colin Firth version of P&P twice again just to get rid of the awful taste from this.

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    • Trivia
      The scene where Elizabeth and her friends go grocery-shopping was actually filmed inside Day's Market at Provo Canyon Road in Utah at night, after closing time; the studio received permission from the store owner to film the scene.
    • Goofs
      When Darcy lies on the street in Las Vegas, the blood trickling from his nose and mouth is briefly smeared, then trickling again.
    • Quotes

      Elizabeth: Can I help you?

      Will Darcy: [curtly] I doubt it.

      Elizabeth: Oh--you're from England. My ancestors came from Hertford...

      Will Darcy: [cuts her off] Charming.

      [beat]

      Will Darcy: OK, I'm looking for a book on writing by Kierkegaard - K - I - E ...

      Elizabeth: [cuts him off] Kierkegaard, the father of existentialism. You're in "Landscape Gardening".

      Will Darcy: Oh, really...

      [picks a couple books from the shelf]

      Will Darcy: I had no idea that Mark Twain's genius extended to gardening. Or... Dr. Phil's.

      Elizabeth: [curtly] "Philosophy" is two aisles over. Help yourself!

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the credits, a man is heard saying "amen".
    • Connections
      Referenced in Orcs (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Nothing Wrong
      Written by Ben Carson

      Performed by Stephanie Smith

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    • Release date
      • December 5, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pride and Prejudice: A Latter-Day Comedy
    • Filming locations
      • Provo, Utah, USA(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Bestboy Pictures
      • Camera 40 Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $377,271
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $38,329
      • Dec 7, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $377,271
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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