One of my favorite parts of the entire film is when she's staring at the statue like yes girl you love him you know it, you're even getting these feelings from simply looking at a statue of him
@Sarah Langlois-Luna I agree... I’m mystified by it. When I think of anything to do with Jane Austen, my mind jumps to this movie and always to this sculpture! If I wasn’t so afraid of flying, I’d go to England to see the sculpture in person, if that’s possible.
@DONNA B. If you pause the video at 0.53 it gives a good view of the veil over the face of the sculpture. I think I can guess how the illusion is created. I couldn’t fathom it before. If you imagine running your fingers slowly from the left side of the face to the right, you would be tracing highs and lows. The shadow of the eye is created by a deep indentation while the veil is a high point going from the brow to the cheek. Your fingers would travel from the first fold on the outside of the eye, into the first indentation (which is the dark shadow), then out over the thick fold and back down into the second indentation, (if that makes sense) and then back out for the fold over the bridge of the nose. I wish I could think of an analogy but I can’t. Finally, I think I understand it! ( : The sculpturer was a genius.
I can’t help but agree with Lizzie’s aunt in the movie, Mrs Gardiner about Darcy’s mouth. There’s something pleasant about his mouth when he speaks, she said. That’s very true. Matthew’s mouth and his gorgeous looks. He’s kind of classy. I don’t know why but he reminds me of Roger Federer sometimes ... 😀
I've marvelled at that veiled statue every time I've watched the film. Monti managed to create a recognisable face behind the illusion of a solid marble veil. What a talented sculptor. I understand that veiled statues were a trend amongst sculptors at the time to showcase their skills, and this is one of many fine examples.
Wonderful film. I switch between the beautiful filming, stunning interiors, breath-taking landscapes and wonderful music in this one and the BBC's magnificent 1995 version with its historical authenticity, its accurate rendition of the book and its unsurpassed acting. They both bring real quality in their own ways to the story.
What makes me sad that even doing such a brilliant acting in Pride and Prejudice he didn't get much movies offer or movie as in lead role. If I were the producer or director I would cast him in my each & every movie. 😞😞
He did many great roles in movies or TV series honey. Check 'em out. Those weren't just mainstream Hollywood movies, and he liked to play in England, near his family. He's also shy, like Mr. Darcy himself 😂 He's a loving family man. Matthew seemed unable to be faraway from his family. That's why he's underrated in Hollywood, except his Pride and Prejudice. But he's really an A-list actor in England. Recently, he just won an award for his brilliant performance in 'Succession'. It's a great acting of him, and very popular show in America. Have you watched it? 😊
This is one of THOSE movies I have to watch every time it comes on. Every minute of it is enjoyable. ❤ It would truly be a dream come true to visit Chatsworth House. Alas, that dream will never come true for me. I'm very grateful for the videos featuring this beautiful estate.
Elizabeth Trahin - We have approximately 74 horses and a ranch to take care of.. and various other animals that live here. No long trips away from home for me.
Their scenes were so electric. Even when she was telling him off for hurting her sister and the other stuff he did. The way they looked at each other was with such passion. The 2005 Version of this movie was the best. The others were well, sorry but not the same. I have only seen the 2005 version.
Красота артистов и английских пейзажей в экранизации романа Д. Остин завораживает. Лучший мистер Дарси в исполнении Мэтью Макфейдена! Кира Найтли в роли Элизабет тоже, как всегда, хороша! Хочется пересматривать этот фильм и ролики с его кадрами!
I wish they create Pride and Prejudice tour based in this version of the movie just like the Sound of Music tour in Salzburg. My family had been to one, it included a dinner show, and it was a wonderful experience.
♡ Memorable LOVE story "Pride & Préjudice with Keira Knightley & Matthew Mac Fadyen ... nostalgic from that time that I did not know ! ... Thank you Jane Austen ... and Joe Wright ♡
I had never seen a statue like the " veiled vestal virgin" before this scene . What a talent the sculptor must have to create such a beautiful illusion!
I was watching a Chatsworth documentary and I wasn't entirely sure then but only now I am fully certain that it was Pemberley in the Pride and Prejudice film. What if Jane Austen really did model Pemberley in Chatsworth's? What if the 19th Century Duke/Lord of Chatsworth had been Jane Austen's inspiration in creating Mr Darcy? Of course it's just me fancy but I shall look up the Lord around that time now 😅 Edit: So. No extensive research done however, the names Georgiana, Elizabeth, William, Charlotte etc may be very common names back in those days but they certainly are part of the immediate family of the 5th and 6th Dukes of Devonshire 😬
I would pay all my lifetime salary to afford that saloon of statues. The pretty same showed here, in the movie. ... How one can say nonsense! and the same time wishing make it true!
Keira Knightley who is Elizabeth Bennet meets and gets married to Mr. Darcy in 2005. Then Keira Knightley is Georgiana the Duchess of Devonshire in 2008. 🤯 😂 Too bad the timelines they took place are the opposite in real life.
What annoyed me a bit about the film is the use of these amazingly grand estate houses. I researched this and most of the houses shown were built and owned by high aristocracy: Dukes and Earls. The characters in the book are landed gentry, they are clearly not high ranking titled aristocrats. While Lyme Park for example was built by a landed gentry family, it always seemed a bit unbelievable to have these well-born commoners in essentially the best homes the UK had to offer.
One of my favorite parts of the entire film is when she's staring at the statue like yes girl you love him you know it, you're even getting these feelings from simply looking at a statue of him
So so true
Hahha yes!!
I liked the symbolism ,it took her to see a cold sculpture of Darcy,to realize her attraction...
Just wish the Darcy bust looked more period, not so much a live cast.
That statue with the veil... how?! It's so beautiful but I don't understand how it was created from stone!
yes,,u r rigt,,how?
I agree, how was this sculpted?
Time and time again I pause the video and am amazed...
@Sarah Langlois-Luna I agree... I’m mystified by it. When I think of anything to do with Jane Austen, my mind jumps to this movie and always to this sculpture! If I wasn’t so afraid of flying, I’d go to England to see the sculpture in person, if that’s possible.
@DONNA B. If you pause the video at 0.53 it gives a good view of the veil over the face of the sculpture. I think I can guess how the illusion is created. I couldn’t fathom it before.
If you imagine running your fingers slowly from the left side of the face to the right, you would be tracing highs and lows. The shadow of the eye is created by a deep indentation while the veil is a high point going from the brow to the cheek. Your fingers would travel from the first fold on the outside of the eye, into the first indentation (which is the dark shadow), then out over the thick fold and back down into the second indentation, (if that makes sense) and then back out for the fold over the bridge of the nose. I wish I could think of an analogy but I can’t.
Finally, I think I understand it! ( : The sculpturer was a genius.
I can’t help but agree with Lizzie’s aunt in the movie, Mrs Gardiner about Darcy’s mouth. There’s something pleasant about his mouth when he speaks, she said. That’s very true. Matthew’s mouth and his gorgeous looks. He’s kind of classy. I don’t know why but he reminds me of Roger Federer sometimes
... 😀
His voice...
His voice is magical and make me wanna see pride and prejudice again
Yeah and the face of Mr. Gardiner after his wife said that 😂
Voice and look unique !!!
The statue gallery scene is one of my favorite scenes. It’s so beautiful and there’s a certain calm to it that I can’t explain. So romantic.
Are the shades of Pemberley to be THUS polluted!?
God almighty, she was a miserable old trout, wasn't she!
I've marvelled at that veiled statue every time I've watched the film. Monti managed to create a recognisable face behind the illusion of a solid marble veil. What a talented sculptor. I understand that veiled statues were a trend amongst sculptors at the time to showcase their skills, and this is one of many fine examples.
@Tut Pook
Yeah, I worded that badly.
@Tut Pook Yes, it is marble. The facial features and the folds are all one sculpting...
Wonderful film. I switch between the beautiful filming, stunning interiors, breath-taking landscapes and wonderful music in this one and the BBC's magnificent 1995 version with its historical authenticity, its accurate rendition of the book and its unsurpassed acting. They both bring real quality in their own ways to the story.
Yes it is a true telling and superbly done. Would that every masterpiece written would also be so honored.
The last speaker is right. I now want to visit Chatworth cos it is Pemberley
What makes me sad that even doing such a brilliant acting in Pride and Prejudice he didn't get much movies offer or movie as in lead role. If I were the producer or director I would cast him in my each & every movie. 😞😞
He did many great roles in movies or
TV series honey. Check 'em out. Those weren't just mainstream Hollywood movies, and he liked to play in England, near his family. He's also shy, like Mr. Darcy himself 😂 He's a loving family man. Matthew seemed unable to be faraway from his family. That's why he's underrated in Hollywood, except his Pride and Prejudice. But he's really an A-list actor in England. Recently, he just won an award for his brilliant performance in 'Succession'. It's a great acting of him, and very popular show in America. Have you watched it? 😊
This is my favorite version of Pride and Prejudice.
Just discovered all these behind the scenes of my most fave Jane Austen film ever. Thank you so so much for posting them! ❤❤❤
This is one of THOSE movies I have to watch every time it comes on. Every minute of it is enjoyable. ❤ It would truly be a dream come true to visit Chatsworth House. Alas, that dream will never come true for me. I'm very grateful for the videos featuring this beautiful estate.
Why wouldn’t u visit ?
Elizabeth Trahin - We have approximately 74 horses and a ranch to take care of.. and various other animals that live here. No long trips away from home for me.
Wolf_At_The_Door I could visit it for you! I live about half and hour away from Chatsworth and go all the time
Rosie ! - How lucky you are, Rosie!
To live so close..
I’m sure it’s more glorious in real life than it is in the movies or photographs...
Their scenes were so electric. Even when she was telling him off for hurting her sister and the other stuff he did. The way they looked at each other was with such passion. The 2005 Version of this movie was the best. The others were well, sorry but not the same. I have only seen the 2005 version.
Their chemistry was magnificent
I feel the same. It will always be the P & P with Keira & Matthew 💜
That was a very clever tweak on the book that made it "new" without really *changing* the story.
Красота артистов и английских пейзажей в экранизации романа Д. Остин завораживает. Лучший мистер Дарси в исполнении Мэтью Макфейдена! Кира Найтли в роли Элизабет тоже, как всегда, хороша! Хочется пересматривать этот фильм и ролики с его кадрами!
I wish they create Pride and Prejudice tour based in this version of the movie just like the Sound of Music tour in Salzburg. My family had been to one, it included a dinner show, and it was a wonderful experience.
What the last gentleman said is so true. Chatsworth IS Pemberley.
Chatsworth is beautiful. Visit after Summer and before Easter to miss the crowds
♡ Memorable LOVE story "Pride & Préjudice with Keira Knightley & Matthew Mac Fadyen ... nostalgic from that time that I did not know ! ... Thank you Jane Austen ... and Joe Wright ♡
I had never seen a statue like the " veiled vestal virgin" before this scene
. What a talent the sculptor must have to create such a beautiful illusion!
I wish I could go and walking around this place...at least once, before I die 😜😍😍
I have a few times it is truly beautiful definitely would recommend
@@louisahill2379 where is it?
@@naomysanchez5162 Chatsworth House
One of my favorite places in England. In Derbyshire (midlands). Gardens are as extraordinary as the house.
I love Pride and Prejudice
Yeah, i guess you will be Pemberley forever!
hahaha love man's last comment......
Beautiful mansion..... only can visit it in my dream!
Yes indeed. You are Pemberley!
Architecture, such as this house ...changes you, if you reside there ...it really does
That piece was captivating.
🏆💋 Matthew and Kiera ARE FABULOUS !!!!!!!!! 🏆👏🏽
I was watching a Chatsworth documentary and I wasn't entirely sure then but only now I am fully certain that it was Pemberley in the Pride and Prejudice film.
What if Jane Austen really did model Pemberley in Chatsworth's? What if the 19th Century Duke/Lord of Chatsworth had been Jane Austen's inspiration in creating Mr Darcy?
Of course it's just me fancy but I shall look up the Lord around that time now 😅
Edit:
So. No extensive research done however, the names Georgiana, Elizabeth, William, Charlotte etc may be very common names back in those days but they certainly are part of the immediate family of the 5th and 6th Dukes of Devonshire 😬
That would be great
I Love the surroundings ponds lakes and trees .
I loveee matthew
You are amazing!
You know you’re rich when you extend your house for a sculpture galley
quite expensive place to visit- has Barry Flanagan's hares
I would pay all my lifetime salary to afford that saloon of statues. The pretty same showed here, in the movie. ... How one can say nonsense! and the same time wishing make it true!
Keira Knightley who is Elizabeth Bennet meets and gets married to Mr. Darcy in 2005. Then Keira Knightley is Georgiana the Duchess of Devonshire in 2008. 🤯 😂
Too bad the timelines they took place are the opposite in real life.
Its so mágic! !!!!
❤️❤️❤️ Love from jordan 🇯🇴
What annoyed me a bit about the film is the use of these amazingly grand estate houses. I researched this and most of the houses shown were built and owned by high aristocracy: Dukes and Earls. The characters in the book are landed gentry, they are clearly not high ranking titled aristocrats. While Lyme Park for example was built by a landed gentry family, it always seemed a bit unbelievable to have these well-born commoners in essentially the best homes the UK had to offer.
Any tips to travel here?
Hi! what's the name of the first song?
Alguém poderia traduzir para o português?
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