Pride & Prejudice
A rain-swept emotional landscape where societal constraints clash with the raw, untamed beauty of first love, painting a portrait of yearning against the lush backdrop of the English countryside.
Pride & Prejudice
Pride & Prejudice

"Sometimes the last person on earth you want to be with is the one person you can't be without."

16 September 2005 France 127 min ⭐ 8.1 (8,436)
Director: Joe Wright
Cast: Keira Knightley, Matthew Macfadyen, Brenda Blethyn, Rosamund Pike, Carey Mulligan
Drama Romance
Love and Marriage Pride and Prejudice Social Class and Reputation Family
Budget: $28,000,000
Box Office: $124,604,345

Pride & Prejudice - Easter Eggs & Hidden Details

Easter Eggs

At the beginning of the film, the book Elizabeth Bennet is reading is titled "First Impressions."

This is a direct homage to Jane Austen, as "First Impressions" was the original title of her manuscript for what would eventually be published as "Pride and Prejudice." It's a clever nod for literary fans, immediately grounding the film in its authentic Austen roots.

When Mr. Collins is listing the assets of Rosings Park, he mentions the chimneypiece in the second drawing room cost eight hundred pounds.

This is a direct line from Jane Austen's novel. Including such a specific, and seemingly trivial, detail is a way of winking at the audience familiar with the book and showcases the screenwriter's attention to preserving the original text's humor and characterization of the obsequious Mr. Collins.