An Analysis of "Pride & Prejudice" (1995)- Simon Langton including techniques from Episode Two
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"It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man of good fortune must be in want of a wife". The renowned lines of Pride and Prejudice are of the most read and highest rating stories of all time. Simon Langton's BBC production of Pride and Prejudice was exceedingly popular when it first aired in 1995. Its popularity has not diminished, but perhaps even grown since then. The film comprises of six episodes that are remarkable
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less forced. The story of a romance building up over time never fails to reel in and move audiences. Simon Langton's Pride and Prejudice film has never failed to impress, and its lasting popularity owes a vast amount of its credit to the fine script, strong characters and uplifting resolutions. The issues and individuals that are examined are very relevant in relating this film back to the original Jane Austen story of Pride and Prejudice.
less forced. The story of a romance building up over time never fails to reel in and move audiences. Simon Langton's Pride and Prejudice film has never failed to impress, and its lasting popularity owes a vast amount of its credit to the fine script, strong characters and uplifting resolutions. The issues and individuals that are examined are very relevant in relating this film back to the original Jane Austen story of Pride and Prejudice.