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Pride & Prejudice (2005)
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The 2005 film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice was directed by Joe Wright. It deviates somewhat from the novel, including being set in an earlier time period (the turn of the 19th century, as opposed to the 1810s setting of the original) and emphasizes romanticism more than its source material.Intelligent, lively Elizabeth Bennet (Keira Knightley) is the second of five daughters to a landed family in Hertfordshire. Since the Bennets have no sons, Mrs. Bennet (Brenda Blethyn) schemes for her daughters to marry well so they will be provided for, to the consternation of Mr. Bennet (Donald Sutherland). When the handsome, wealthy and eligible Mr. Charles Bingley (Simon Woods), his sister Caroline (Kelly Reilly) and their well-off friend Mr. Darcy (Matthew Macfadyen), lease a nearby estate, Mr. Bingley and eldest and loveliest Bennet daughter Jane (Rosamund Pike) hit it off, to the family's delight. However, misconceptions and judgements abound before everyone involved can find marital bliss.The film also stars Tom Hollander as Mr. Collins, Carey Mulligan as Kitty, Jena Malone as Lydia, Talulah Riley as Mary, Rupert Friend as George Wickham, Tamzin Merchant as Georgiana Darcy, and Judi Dench as Lady Catherine de Bourgh. | |
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Intimate Hair Brushing | |
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Intimate Hair Brushing: Sisters Jane and Elizabeth talk in front of a large mirror as they're preparing and getting dressed for the Netherfield ball. Jane is fixing Elizabeth's hair. | |
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Gibberish of Love | |
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Mr Bingly's Gibberish of Love causing him to put his foot in his mouth and then dig himself deeper every time he's around Jane. | |
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Adaptation Expansion | |
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Adaptation Expansion: This film contains many scenes and lines of dialogue which did not exist in the book. For example, a sequence where Mr Bingley practices proposing to Jane. | |
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Know-Nothing Know-It-All | |
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Mary's more unlikable qualities are filed off — particularly her Know-Nothing Know-It-All attitude and refusal to socialise. | |
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Palette Swap | |
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Palette Swap: Word Of God said she made Lydia and Kitty wear almost the same attires to have a visual asymmetry between them and to serve as mirror images of each other. | |
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Funny Background Event | |
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Funny Background Event: A Running Gag in the extended ballroom scene at Netherfield. When Mr Collins approaches Lizzy, Mr Bennet can be seen glowering in the background. When Lizzy is dancing with him, Jane is slightly out of focus but looking back and forth between them with a mix of alarm/amusement. Darcy stalks past the camera several times, staring intently at Elizabeth as he goes, until he pops up suddenly and asks her to dance. | |
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Hidden Depths | |
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Hidden Depths: Dame Judy Dench imbues the otherwise overbearing Lady Katherine with a sense of tragedy merely with her nuanced delivery of one line. | |
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Adapted Out | |
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Adapted Out: Mr and Mrs Hurst, the Gardiners' children, Mrs Phillips, and most of the Lucases were left out due to time constraints. | |
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Adaptational Comic Relief | |
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Adaptational Comic Relief: Mrs Bennet's annoying ways are played for comedy more so than in the book. | |
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The Pollyanna | |
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The Pollyanna: Charlotte appears to take this attitude with regards to her marriage. She tells Elizabeth how happy she is to run her own household, clearly trying to make the best of an awkward situation. | |
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Captain Obvious | |
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Captain Obvious: When Charlotte announces that she and Mr. Collins are engaged, Lizzie asks if she means that they are to be married. Charlotte asks what other kind of engaged there is. | |
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Hair-Contrast Duo | |
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Hair-Contrast Duo: Idealistic and saintly Jane is a blonde, while more down-to-earth Elizabeth is brunette. | |
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Taking the Veil | |
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Taking the Veil: Mr Bennet jokingly expresses a hope that Lydia is going to take a religious vow. | |
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Wham Line | |
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Wham Line: Lizzy accuses Darcy of coming between Bingley and Jane because the Bennets aren't rich or powerful enough for him. She's taken aback when he reveals the real reason for his discouragement of the match: | |
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Bookends | |
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Book Ends: The first and second-to-last scenes are shots of characters on a meadow at dawn. | |
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Artistic License – History | |
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Artistic License – History: When Mary, Lydia and Kitty show up at Netherfield, the Bingleys' footman introduces them all as "Miss Bennet", which is Played for Laughs. The social conventions of the time mean that the eldest daughter present would be called "Miss Bennet" (which is Elizabeth because Jane is not in the room) and the others would be "Miss Mary Bennet", "Miss Catherine Bennet" and "Miss Lydia Bennet". Though it could also be an in-universe Stealth Insult on the part of the footman. Caroline complains that a Lady Bathurst is "redecorating her ballroom in the French style," which she considers "a little unpatriotic." While England and France would have been at war at the time of the story, this wouldn't have stopped the English upper classes from favoring the French style in decor, fashion, food, and wine. Anti-French attitudes were more a staple of the lower classes. | |
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Adaptation-Induced Plot Hole | |
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Adaptation-Induced Plot Hole: In this film, Mr Bingley proposes to Jane in a very modern way by getting on his knees and asking her to marry him (rather than spend a few weeks attending social events with her family to see if she still cares for him, then asking her father's permission to marry her like in the book), while Mr. Darcy proposes in a much more period-appropriate and book-accurate way by asking Elizabeth's father for permission. This can leave casual viewers slightly confused on why the two proposals are presented so differently. | |
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Domestic Abuse | |
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Domestic Abuse: A background event when Wickham grabs his wife Lydia and roughly sits her down in the carriage suggests this is the future of their relationship. The director's commentary states it unequivocally. | |
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Pragmatic Adaptation | |
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Pragmatic Adaptation: A necessity, given that they had to compress a 500-page book into a 2-hour movie. Darcy's Pride is toned down while his lack of social skills is emphasized. Furthermore, he and Elizabeth have Belligerent Sexual Tension from the start instead of her warming up to him after he explains the situation with Wickham. Wickham is demoted to a casual acquaintance of Elizabeth's instead of a Romantic False Lead, and the main point of contention between Elizabeth and Darcy is his interference in Jane and Bingley's relationship. Accordingly, Elizabeth's reprimand to Darcy for wronging Wickham isn't fueled by any lingering fondness for the latter, but is instead more of a counter-argument to Darcy's I Did What I Had to Do mentality. | |
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Cannot Spit It Out | |
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Cannot Spit It Out: The adorable scene at Mr Collins' house, where Darcy makes the most incredibly awkward conversational gambits ever heard by human ears. | |
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Meaningful Look | |
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Meaningful Look: Miss Darcy looks knowingly at Darcy and Elizabeth when Elizabeth visits Pemberley. She absolutely knows her brother loves Elizabeth! | |
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Adaptation Personality Change | |
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Adaptation Personality Change: In the book, Georgiana is a younger female version of Mr Darcy; one of her major characteristics is being painfully shy in front of new people. In this version she's a bubbly social butterfly with a sunny disposition who immediately chats with Elizabeth with perfect ease. | |
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Belligerent Sexual Tension | |
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Belligerent Sexual Tension: Some scenes between Lizzy and Darcy positively boil over with this, most notably their Dance of Romance at the Netherfield ball. After Mr. Darcy's attempt to propose to Elizabeth devolves into a bitter argument, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth both lean in as if to kiss, then Mr. Darcy awkwardly apologizes and leaves, all while taking a long look at Elizabeth. | |
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Played for Laughs | |
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When Mary, Lydia and Kitty show up at Netherfield, the Bingleys' footman introduces them all as "Miss Bennet", which is Played for Laughs. The social conventions of the time mean that the eldest daughter present would be called "Miss Bennet" (which is Elizabeth because Jane is not in the room) and the others would be "Miss Mary Bennet", "Miss Catherine Bennet" and "Miss Lydia Bennet". Though it could also be an in-universe Stealth Insult on the part of the footman. | |
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Headbutt of Love | |
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Headbutt of Love: Lizzie and Darcy when they get together bump their heads lovingly at the end instead of a kiss. | |
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Almost Kiss | |
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Almost Kiss: Between the principals Elizabeth and Mr Darcy during the proposal/fight. After yelling at each other, the two stare, pant, lean in... and bid each other an angry good day! | |
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Adaptational Nice Guy | |
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Adaptational Nice Guy: Mary's more unlikable qualities are filed off — particularly her Know-Nothing Know-It-All attitude and refusal to socialise. Darcy's pride is downplayed in favor of his poor social skills. Mrs Bennet's Self-Serving Memory is downplayed and, while she's still embarrassing, she's portrayed as more endearingly pompous than self-centered. Mr Collins is changed from vain, cloying, and smarmy to painfully socially awkward yet apparently sincere. | |
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Quirky Curls | |
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Quirky Curls: Lydia and Kitty often have their hair curled to distinguish their youth from the older sisters. | |
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What Happened to the Mouse? | |
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What Happened to the Mouse?: Thanks to the film leaving out the Where Are They Now epilogue from the book, a lot of viewers may be left wondering what happened to everyone besides Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy, especially Mary and Kitty. | |
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Self-Serving Memory | |
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Mrs Bennet's Self-Serving Memory is downplayed and, while she's still embarrassing, she's portrayed as more endearingly pompous than self-centered. | |
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Not So Above It All | |
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Not So Above It All: When it's clear that Mr Collins is about to propose to Lizzie, the room clears out to leave them alone. Lizzie begs Jane to stay with her, but the saintly older sister goes as well - not even trying to hold back giggles. | |
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Love at First Sight | |
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Love at First Sight: In this version, Mr Darcy is clearly struck by Cupid's arrow the second he first lays eyes on Elizabeth. | |
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Deliberate Values Dissonance | |
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Deliberate Values Dissonance: Getting married at fifteen was much less of a problem in the Regency era than it would be to most modern audiences. | |
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Held Gaze | |
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Held Gaze: Darcy and Lizzy lock eyes for the entirety of their dance, and often thereafter. | |
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Deadpan Snarker | |
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Deadpan Snarker: Lizzy and Mr Bennet. | |
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Genki Girl | |
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Genki Girl: Lydia and Kitty are incredibly enthusiastic about getting to go to parties, new neighbors, and uniformed soldiers. | |
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Demoted to Extra | |
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Wickham is demoted to a casual acquaintance of Elizabeth's instead of a Romantic False Lead, and the main point of contention between Elizabeth and Darcy is his interference in Jane and Bingley's relationship. Accordingly, Elizabeth's reprimand to Darcy for wronging Wickham isn't fueled by any lingering fondness for the latter, but is instead more of a counter-argument to Darcy's I Did What I Had to Do mentality. | |
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Color-Coded Characters | |
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Color-Coded Characters: The costume designer said that she did this to differentiate the sisters and reflect their respective personalities. Jane wears white, gold and pale pinks, Elizabeth wears deep greens and browns, Kitty and Lydia tend to wear bright pink and cream, while Mary tends to wear drab gray and brown. | |
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Berserk Button | |
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Berserk Button: The berserk is relative given the social mores for gentlemen of the time, but Elizabeth mentioning Mr. Wickham to prompts Mr. Darcy to take a couple of steps towards Elizabeth and drop some absolutely blazing sarcasm - "Oh, yes, his misfortunes have been very great indeed." | |
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Irony | |
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Irony: Lizzie comments that it would be unfair to deprive her younger sisters of their fun for no better reason than her and Jane being unmarried. In the end, Lydia is the first to get married… and she's only fifteen. | |
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Pride | |
Pride & Prejudice (2005) / int_c39846a3 | comment |
Darcy's Pride is toned down while his lack of social skills is emphasized. Furthermore, he and Elizabeth have Belligerent Sexual Tension from the start instead of her warming up to him after he explains the situation with Wickham. | |
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And Starring | |
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And Starring: Judi Dench is credited with a "...and Judi Dench." | |
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Compliment Backfire | |
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Compliment Backfire: Mr Collins asks which of the Bennet girls prepared the "excellent boiled po-tay-toes" served at dinner. Mrs Bennet takes mild offense to his implication that the Bennets can't afford a cook. | |
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Lip-Lock Sun-Block | |
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Lip-Lock Sun-Block: The Big Damn Kiss at the end is backlit by a rising sun. | |
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Realistic Diction Is Unrealistic | |
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Realistic Diction Is Unrealistic: Joe Wright chose to change how characters in the book politely waited for each other to finish before speaking themselves - feeling that in a large family with five daughters, everyone would talk over each other. | |
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Cassandra Truth | |
Pride & Prejudice (2005) / int_cf92fea8 | comment |
Cassandra Truth: A mild example. At the Netherfield Ball, Charlotte tells Elizabeth that Jane should be more demonstrative about her feelings for Mr. Bingley to move along a marriage proposal, and Elizabeth dismisses her concern. There's some Deliberate Values Dissonance mixed in - "There's plenty of time for us to get to know them after we're married!" - but Charlotte is ultimately proven right when Mr. Darcy later cites Jane's apparent indifference as a reason he interfered with Mr. Bingley's courtship of Jane. | |
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That Came Out Wrong | |
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That Came Out Wrong: In this version, Mr Darcy's insulting proposal to Elizabeth is presented less like the pompous backhanded compliment that it was in the book, and more fueled by a poor choice of words as he earnestly explains why he hesitated to express his feelings before his sudden proposal. | |
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Slap-Slap-Kiss | |
Pride & Prejudice (2005) / int_d1cedb73 | comment |
After Mr. Darcy's attempt to propose to Elizabeth devolves into a bitter argument, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth both lean in as if to kiss, then Mr. Darcy awkwardly apologizes and leaves, all while taking a long look at Elizabeth. | |
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Pride & Prejudice (2005) / int_dfc3e10a | type |
The Dung Ages | |
Pride & Prejudice (2005) / int_dfc3e10a | comment |
The Dung Ages: Joe Wright specifically wanted to differentiate this from the 'squeaky-clean' Regency Era look of the miniseries, depicting the "muddy hem" variant to emphasise the Bennets' relative poverty compared to the Bingleys. Lampshaded by Caroline re: Elizabeth. | |
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Pride & Prejudice (2005) / int_e21715e8 | type |
Subtext | |
Pride & Prejudice (2005) / int_e21715e8 | comment |
Subtext: Refreshingly for a Jane Austen adaptation, the film heavily relies on this to convey information instead of having characters sit around giving exposition dumps. Often, passages from the book are conveyed through the character's facial expressions, body language, and cinematic context. For example, at the Meryton ball no one outright says that Mr Darcy is a proud, unpleasant killjoy who makes others feel uncomfortable by his dour and stuffy demeanor; we're shown laughter dying the second he enters the room, and we see him hover like a dark cloud dampening otherwise pleasant conversations between more sunny people. | |
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Empathic Environment | |
Pride & Prejudice (2005) / int_e3cee2e7 | comment |
Empathic Environment: During the stormy exchange between Lizzy and Darcy... it's storming. | |
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Composite Character | |
Pride & Prejudice (2005) / int_e4965307 | comment |
Composite Character: Mr Bingley just has one sister here instead of two, and Caroline gets many of Louisa's lines. | |
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Romantic Rain | |
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Romantic Rain: Mr Darcy's first proposal takes place outside in the Rosings Park during a rainfall (unlike in the novel where it happened in the Hunsford Parsonage). Lizzy refuses him and it's full of passionate love/hate tension. | |
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Running Gag | |
Pride & Prejudice (2005) / int_f9f2c33 | comment |
Running Gag: "How is (insert character name)?" "S/he's (insert location)". Mr Bingly's Gibberish of Love causing him to put his foot in his mouth and then dig himself deeper every time he's around Jane. | |
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Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold | |
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Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Jane Bennet is a lovely blonde with sweet temper and pure heart. Miss Darcy is blond and a very sweet young lady. | |
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