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What are the origins of films such as Pride and Prejudice and the original works?
But I was moved by andrew davis's adaptation of the following complaint: "Almost from the earliest moment of our acquisition, I began to feel a warm recognition and return for you." Colin's undulating voice was as touching as beautiful music. I have to say, this is a stroke of genius. Unfortunately, before this confession, Darcy first talked about her humble relatives and said that in order to love her, he had to struggle with his own reason, judgment and expectations of his family and friends. However, the perfect proposal is "I beg you, most warmly, to relieve my pain and agree to be my wife." As mentioned earlier, his struggle made the whole process dull. But it's also a place where writers can show their talents. In the original work, these things were all shot in a narrative tone. Although the meaning is the same, these conversations have no direct impact.

Having said that, I must admit that Colin and Jennifer's wonderful performance in the scene where they first proposed marriage was really amazing. Their emotional ups and downs are so great, the levels are so rich, so vivid and natural that you almost forget that this is a drama and completely believe that they are Darcy and Lizzie. Colin recovered his condescending arrogance from fidgeting when he didn't propose at first, to being nervous when he began to propose, to being calm and talkative when he was sure of winning, and then to being angry after being rejected: "Maybe this office has been watched too much by the conflict of scrolls ...", and Jennifer's suspicious and embarrassed from the beginning to her anger later was equally wonderful.