Although I thought BJD was executed in a magnificent fashion; the tone, the words (mind you, the "f" word was gratuitously over-used and lost all meaning), the visuals and of course, Colin Firth whom I've delighted in since "Valmont". He truely is Mr. Darcy (at least on screen) - a talented, underappreciated actor until now. The rest of the cast is great. But I still love nothing more than to watch and/or read "Pride & Prejuidice", but it's snaggs to hear Hollywood is cosying up to books again. At least they didn't ruin it by casting some sod like Tom Cruise or Val Kilmer. I walked out of BJD with a smile on my face, but still worrying about dating. If only Colin Firth were available. Alas.
| 9/10 | parkerd891770802@ - 116 reviews 6.6.2001 - age: 26-35 |
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