After a time, I finally decided that I hadn't given it a fair chance - and thank goodness I did! The cinematography was gorgeous. The swing sequence in particular was beautifully shot. Even though no one can touch Colin Firth's Mr. Darcy, Matthew Macfadyen grew on me by the end. I'm such a sap, but I loved the very last scene where you actually get to see Lizzy and Darcy post-marriage at Pemberly. The book never quite satisfied me in that respect, so it was nice to get a little pay off. :)
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I am a little embarrassed to say that this version of P&P is probably my most watched DVD...I didn't know it at first but I think at some point it started to effect my photographic style. I love all the captures that you included here!
Oh I loved this movie so much! I was very skeptical about Kiera as well, but it worked. Now I want to see it again! And I'm with you, Colin Firth is the best Darcy in my book!!
courtney - I think I may eventually surpass your amount of viewings; it's so, so good! I feel an obsession coming on. :)
Em - Give in! Watch it again! I am such a bad influence. :)
I like her well enough, but I wasn't ecstatic about the casting either. It was pretty good though, wasn't it? Almost as good as the BBC version : )
XX katie
P.S. Your napkins shipped this morning! Hope you love them! XX
P.S. I think I'm chopping my hair pixie short and before the wedding. I think we need to discuss this... XX
Yay, pretty napkins!
P.S. Um, YES. We definitely need to discuss this!
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