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Pride & Prejudice

User rating: 4.47 114 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: November 11, 2005

PG | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 2h 6m

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Based on 1035 votes and 114 reviews.


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User rating: November 14, 2005

I LOVED IT! it was true enough to the original story that it wasnt cheesy but condensed enough that it didnt drag...and so refreshing...finally a classic love story without any R rated scenes that people of all ages can watch and enjoy...well done and a must see

User rating: November 14, 2005

I didn`t know Kiera is such a fine actor. Her performance is breathtaking! The movie is a fine piece of work.

User rating: November 14, 2005

Wonderfully down. Great chemistry between Kiera and Matthew.

User rating: November 13, 2005

BEAUTIFUL I LOVED IT!!!

User rating: November 13, 2005

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User rating: November 13, 2005

A beautiful love story, sure to win lots of awards!

User rating: November 13, 2005

Kiera is breathtaking...a wonderful escape movie.

User rating: November 12, 2005

this is the most romantic movie that i have seen this year. go see it!!!!

User rating: November 12, 2005

This was excellent!! While scenes were cut and character development was not as detailed as the BBC series adaptation - this movie was excellent in its own right. Quite faithful to the novel. Actually pretty fast-paced for a Victorian novel and lots of fun to watch - loved the humour!

User rating: November 12, 2005

Four Stars - definitely, although if there were a criticism it would be the feeling one was viewing the abridged-Coles version in lightning speed. Although this has a more realistic appearance, the A&E version is still the definitive adaptation (Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy is brilliant) especially with actual length of time devoted to detail a min-series can afford. Still, a Jane Austen project of any kind is sublime!