Pride and Prejudice: I can’t seem to wipe the smile off my face just thinking about Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy in this TV mini-series (1995). Man, he nailed the role… I was floored by him, I mean the real Mr. Darcy in the book, did not have any effect on me, he did seem full of himself at times. But Colin Firth breathed new life into his character, gosh… all I wanted to be was Elizabeth Bennet as I watched this TV series. She too was superbly cast as Jennifer Ehle, who did complete justice to her captivating role. The problems they faced in those days are so evident in this day and age too… parents still worry about settling their daughters properly, and society is as inquisitive and judgmental as it was in the days of Jane Austen. I wish we had the dances here though, the social gatherings where people wear nice flowing dresses and the men are neatly dressed and the dance is choreographed beautifully like in Taylor Swift’s Love Story video. I think I would have been at home in that era… anyway getting back to the series, I loved every moment of it, the beautiful English landscapes, the pretty dresses, the horse drawn carriages, the way Mr. Darcy knows that he is beginning to fall for the intelligently charming and witty Elizabeth, no wonder it’s a classic… I have always admired Colin Firth after this movie, and I was especially pleased when he won the Oscar last year. Mr. Darcy is wonderful because of him…
Emma: Watching the 2009 TV series Emma was real fun… even the book was interesting. Emma is so dense, she thinks she knows everything and she tends to act like a fairy godmother always meddling in people’s lives. She does everything with good intentions of course, it’s just that she is naive and can’t see what’s right in front of her. The Alicia Silverstone movie Clueless is based on this book. This is an extremely well made TV series, the actors fit their parts well… I especially liked Jonny Lee Miller as Mr. Knightly, the witty and smart guy who is the only person capable of talking down to Emma. Emma was good enough as Romola Garai, but I wasn’t really fond of her character while reading the book… she seemed like one of those relatives who gossip and talk too much. I never really liked Mr. Knightly ending up with her, I always thought he was too good for her… well, it’s Jane Austen’s story, I can’t change the ending.
Sense and Sensibility: I saw the 1995 version of the movie and it was rather interesting. I liked Kate Winslet as the impulsive sister Marianne, Emma Thompson gives a restrained performance as the eldest and most sensible sister Elinor. That’s where the novel gets its name from, from its two leading characters… Elinor is thoughtful and logical representing ‘sense’ and Marianne is all emotional and easily swayed by her ‘sensibilities’. I’ve never liked Hugh Grant, I don’t know why… maybe because he is too pale, but he does his job well. All in all, a good movie… nothing to rave about though. A tamil version of the book was made with Aishwarya Rai, Tabu, Ajith and a few others…
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Hope the cheers and goodwill of the season has filled your heart and house.
What's cooking for Christmas? Looking forward to reading one special dish on the festival.
Joy always,
Susan
I watched Emma recently at ur place and I loved it. I had never read the book before and thanks to the movie, I've just begun reading it.
Pride and Prejudice is one of my all time favourite Jane Austen books and the movie is to die for! I remember watching it for the first time a good 11 years ago with my lit class and we all fell in love with Mr. Darcy. I like the guy in the book too 😀
I've always enjoyed reading Jane Eyre but I haven't watched the movie yet. However after reading Wide Sargasso Sea Jane Eyre has kinda fallen in my eyes 😛
I'm going to watch Sense and Sensibility as soon as it's done downloading
Nice post Kavi 😀
Yeah Susan, am looking out for something nice to bake/make… hope you are having a wonderful time too.
Tina, I've never heard of the prequel to Jane Eyre, I have to get my hands on it now. Glad you liked Emma… and this post.