Pride
& Prejudice
Screening Wednesday, Nov
9th
@ 7pm @ The Continental
Theater (I-25 & Hampden)
The glorious
world of Jane Austen is
at last brought back to
the big screen in all
its romance, wit, and
emotional force in Pride
& Prejudice. Faithful to
the setting and period
of the beloved novel and
filmed entirely on
location in the UK, this
is the first movie
version of the story in
65 years.
The classic tale of
love and
misunderstanding unfolds
in class-conscious
England near the close
of the 18th century. The
five Bennet sisters -
Elizabeth, of Lizzie,
Jane, Lydia, Mary, and
Kitty - have been raised
well aware of their
mother's fixation on
finding them husbands
and securing set
futures. The spirited
and intelligent
Elizabeth, however,
strives to live her life
with a broader
perspective, as
encouraged by her doting
father.
When a wealthy
bachelor Mr. Bingley
takes up residence in a
nearby mansion, the
Bennets are abuzz.
Amongst the man's
sophisticated circle of
London friends and the
influx of young militia
officers, surely there
will be no shortage of
suitors for the Bennet
sisters. Eldest daughter
Jane, serene and
beautiful, seems poised
to win Mr. Bingley's
heart. For her part,
Lizzie meets with the
handsome and - it would
seem - snobbish Mr.
Darcy, and the battle of
the sexes is joined.
Their encounters are
frequent and spirited
yet far from
encouraging. Lizzie
finds herself even less
inclined to accept a
marriage proposal from a
distant cousin, Mr.
Collins, and - supported
by her father - stuns
her mother and Mr.
Collins by declining.
When the heretofore
good-natured Mr. Bingley
abruptly departs for
London, devastating
Jane, Lizzie holds Mr.
Darcy culpable for
contributing to the
heartbreak, But a crisis
involving youngest
sister Lydia soon opens
Lizzie's eyes to the
true nature of her
relationship with Mr.
Darcy.
The ensuing rush of
feelings leaves no one
unchanged, and inspires
the Bennets and everyone
around them to reaffirm
what is most important
in life.
This movie is rated
PG-13.