”Love isn’t complicated, people are”
– unknown –
Pride and Prejudice is a movie based on a novel written by Jane Austin. The story takes place in a town of Meryton in Herdfordshire in England. As well as the book the movie doesn’t focus on England’s growing industrialism or political issues instead moral questions and relationships plays a bigger part in the engaging story. The movie, which is categorized as a romandic drama with a slight touch of irony, was produced 2005. The director, Joe Wright, elicits plausible and enjoyable performance from the lead actors. Right from the beginning it was apparent that the movie is not from our century. Shooting, backgrounds and ensembles takes us in to the early 19th century. There is piano music playing in the background almost in every scene and the shooting is produced from an outsider’s perspective.
In the predawn mist Elizabeth, also called as Lizzie, walks in a field reading an old book. My very first impression of her was a delicate, a most beautiful girl who is desperately longing for love. As to my thoughts of her she wasn’t so frantic at all, which appears to me later as the story goes on. Elizabeth is the second daughter of the Bennet family, living in an estate. She has an older sister Jane, who is incredibly beautiful and adorable woman. Her younger sisters Catherine and Lydia are living salad days as Shakespeare would put it. They are very loud and some might say undisciplined. That is frustrating family-wise and particularly for Elizabeth, who is trying to maintain the honour and the pride of the family. Elizabeth’s third younger sister Mary is the family’s black sheep. I feel that Mrs Bennet is emotional and a bit unconventional woman whose life’s purpose is to find suitables and rather rich husbands for her daughters. Since their family isn’t actually rolling in money. Mr Bennet on the other hand is trying his best to please all the women in the house and acts more calmly to his wife’s paring rituals.
When a rich man, Mr Bingley, moves in to the town with his sister and his best friend Mr Darcy the life of the Bennet family turns around. Mrs Bennet is deligted to introduce her daughters to the new acquaintances in a pompous ball that is held in the town. Mr Darcy seems at first as cold as ice and unfriendly. Elizabeth, being brave and modest, intentionally teases Mr Darcy because she is so irritated of his self-centeredness. In my opinion the chemistry between those two is obvious although they don’t want to admit it. Mr Bingley instead lays his eyes on Jane and they fall in love. Mr Darcy sees that marrying Jane wouldn’t be good for Mr Bingley because of the Bennet family’s reputation. Therefore he seperates them. Nevertheless, he himself falls in love with Elizabeth and can’t help himself. Hence Mr Darcy helps his best friend to get Jane back just to get Elizabeth’s affection. He also helps the Bennet family otherwise to get their reputation back. After Elizabeth notices how kind Mr Darcy really is she finally lets her feelings come out. Elizabeth asks her father’s approval for marriage, which is odd because everyone thought Elizabeth hates Mr Darcy. Mr Bennet gives his approval when he hears how much good Mr Darcy had done to the family in spite of some mistakes he had done but so had Elizabeth. I could have identified with Elizabeth, who has a lot of characters that are similar to mine, if I had lived in that century.
I think the story behind the movie is flawless because in the end it is not a typical love story. The plot is unique and so are the characters. In the story the characters make mistakes and misunderstand each other, furthermore, everything doesn’t work right away as it should. So it is much more real and believable than countless fairytales. How heartbreaking it was to see when Mr Darcy realises that he loves Elizabeth despite her family name or her past and opens himself up to love unconditionally. That happens once in a blue moon when people are brave enough. It doesn’t matter is it the 19th century or nowadays love hasn’t changed and loving hasn’t become any easier The next unknown quote ”Love isn’t complicated, people are” summarises in my opinion the message of the movie worth watching.