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Maria
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Jun 11, 2012 01:38AM

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1. You approach it with the idea that it is not meant to be true to the book itself - but more a toast to the fans of the book.
2. You like a romantic comedy - and those with a British flair in particular.
3. You don't mind the occasional . . . innuendo or crass joke. The movie isn't full of foul language or nudity or anything like that, but there are some moments that annoy purists. It certainly isn't anything Jane would write. I think there are about five moments in the movie. One is where she hints to Bingley that she is a lesbian (the word isn't used) so he won't be interested in her anymore and start paying attention to Jane instead.
Honestly, I usually am pretty conservative about what I watch. I thought it was funny and unique. I loved Wickham in the movie.

I love the ending too, real female wish fulfillment!
I thought it was fun - a nice escape from reality!

-Pammie


I have seen P&P with Colin Firth several times and I have to admit that I do not get the wet shirt thing. Darcy goes into the water and then comes up wet, but it is not like you can see anything or like the shirt is clinging to his body that much. I really don't get it.

Think it's the adult equivalent of the wardrobe door to Narnia. We'd all love to go through it.

Lol, :-)




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