R.I.P Mr Donald McNichol Sutherland (17 July 1935 - 20 June 2024) was a Canadian actor. With a career spanning six decades, he received numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award and two Golden Globe Awards as well as a BAFTA Award nomination. Considered one of the best actors never nominated for an Academy Award, he was given an Academy Honorary Award in 2017. He died in Florida. Aged 88. He had a long illness.
The girls actually looked like real sisters. It is such a great movie. I watch Brenda Blethyn in the series Vera. She is such a great actor. So natural.
Am I the only one who noticed Rosamund sadly saying she loved the family-feel and she'd love to have the same..but she doesn't ? ... that was so heartbreaking.
Camilla Melelli. No you are not. To me it sounded somewhat melancholy, however not truly unhappy though. I have never read nor heard her say anything about her having had an unhappy childhood. She travelled a lot with her parents. They were both artists. I can imagine that she may have wanted one or more siblings and meant that with her comment of never having experienced that as a family. Just my speculation anyway🤔🎭😌
@@IndomitableT my husband and a good friend of mine were only children and they said they weren't unhappy children at all. Both grew up early, becoming very responsible and mature at young ages, but both had several very close friends that were LIKE siblings. I guess they might miss the feel of a large family, but they didn't miss the having to share your belongings part! Or the sharing of parental attention...😏
@@yvettescheiman4991 I am an only child. pros and cons is all it is, really, just like anything else. although I do get tired of people always insisting I must be so very lonely.
This version is so overwhelmingly that much better than any other version. Director Joe Wright and the producers have created an amazing period film that works on so many levels. His preparation of the actors should be mandatory case study for aspiring stage and film directors. He got all the Bennett sisters in the house for a whole day, so they could play in the space, and get to know it and each other.
I just watched this for the first time and loved it. The genuine feelings of camaraderie and happiness really shine through in the film. Brilliant directing.
Nice to hear what Donald Sutherland has to say about his co stars who play the five Bennet girls (Keria Knightly, Rosamund Pike, Jena Malone, Carey Mulligan, and Talulah Riley), and I agree that they were a wonderful and lovely family. Also, I say they were socially nice, and beautiful cast together as their roles, in the costumes on the sets in England. Especially how they play around with each other and interact nice together, with what the other cast have to say about each other or other things. They most beautiful and socially together they're in ball gowns for the Netherfield ball (at 2:43, 3:27, and 6:40), mostly Rosamund Pike and Talulah Riley; in addition, (5:26) Talulah Riley putting her arms on Rosamund Pike. Wonderful that Talulah Riley and Carey Mulligan are friends, and this was the first time they've acted, in a movie/show. (4:03 to 4:46) Jena Malone and Carey Mulligan make a great couple off set or on set. Rosamund Pike hugging Talulah Riley (5:46), Rosumnd Pike sitting the middle next to Jena Malone & Carey Mullian (5:57). See this as the best Pride and Prejudice movie there ever has been. It would be great if there were more features to this movie.
Watched Pride and Prejudice a week ago, have been rewatching clips almost everyday, then I got to watch Promising Young Woman like 2 days ago. And to see Carey Mulligan from this to THAT..
As a fan of Keira Knightley, Rosamund Pike, Carey Mulligan, and Matthew Macfadyen these days, its crazy that we've got to see them in a movie together now looking at their success so far as some of the best actors in the world. When this came out, we weren't prepare how big some of the cast were going to be in later years, and now i'm so proud for all of them 🥰
It's those moments or frames when Keira is alone out on the moors atop that clifftop; the wind shuffling her skirt as she contemplates and muses about her carefully concealed flirtation with Mr. Darcy. And that music is just ethereal.
I love this movie so much because I come from a family of five girls and I honestly would like to imagine that this would be us if we were born and raised around that time and in that place. I also love that my dad actually watched this movie with me and was just as engrossed in it as I was.
I'm an only child too and so is my mum so we're an extremely small family. It's never bothered me in the slightest but the intimacy that Jane and Elizabeth share as sisters when they're confiding in one another in bed would be rather lovely.
I only have brothers who I am fortunate enough to be close with but any time I see sisters portrayed like this (in media or real life) it makes me wonder what I’m missing haha
the only weak part of lovely film was the end just like the COLIN FIRTHS VERSION THERE SHOULD HAVE BEEN THE WEDDING OF JANE AND LIZZIE IT WOULD HAVE BEEN A BETTER ENDING
A minor point: The clickbait nature of describing this as a video revealing each actor’s favorite costars, when actually they all appreciated each other almost equally.
@@kevintan1104 There is another british version of 1995, with Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle, but it wasn't a movie but a TV series (forgive me if my english isn't proper, I hope I explained the stuff well enough)
@@vassilissanakszynsky7439 Yes Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth are in incredible actors who gave memorable performances in the BBC mini series. However, that does not override the fact that this is another British production.
@@kevintan1104 Thank you for pointing out that this is also a British version! The director, screenwriter, the production company, and the entire cast with the exception of Jena Malone are all British. I love the 1995 BBC version for its fidelity to the book (which I love even more), but it bothers me when this version is thought of as "Americanized"- if anything, it's been Brontë-fied.
You can feel the magic in the movie that they had offscreen and the special joy they created and shared.
Colins seems to be just the complete opposite of his personage personality hahaha
Isadora Iohana. Indeed, he is a good actor, besides being rather well established for quite some time🎭🤩
that's what you call pure talent :3
Yeah, he's actually charming, as opposed to Collins who is anti-charm personified.
Absolutely loved the Bennett sisters! Mr. Darcy, too!
I love the march sisters in little women
R.I.P Mr Donald McNichol Sutherland (17 July 1935 - 20 June 2024) was a Canadian actor. With a career spanning six decades, he received numerous accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award and two Golden Globe Awards as well as a BAFTA Award nomination. Considered one of the best actors never nominated for an Academy Award, he was given an Academy Honorary Award in 2017.
He died in Florida. Aged 88.
He had a long illness.
The girls actually looked like real sisters. It is such a great movie. I watch Brenda Blethyn in the series Vera. She is such a great actor. So natural.
Am I the only one who noticed Rosamund sadly saying she loved the family-feel and she'd love to have the same..but she doesn't ? ... that was so heartbreaking.
I love the book and Emma because Lizzie and Emma are looking for women to me I love little woman I love the match sisters
Camilla Melelli. No you are not. To me it sounded somewhat melancholy, however not truly unhappy though. I have never read nor heard her say anything about her having had an unhappy childhood. She travelled a lot with her parents. They were both artists. I can imagine that she may have wanted one or more siblings and meant that with her comment of never having experienced that as a family. Just my speculation anyway🤔🎭😌
@@IndomitableT my husband and a good friend of mine were only children and they said they weren't unhappy children at all. Both grew up early, becoming very responsible and mature at young ages, but both had several very close friends that were LIKE siblings. I guess they might miss the feel of a large family, but they didn't miss the having to share your belongings part! Or the sharing of parental attention...😏
@@yvettescheiman4991 I am an only child. pros and cons is all it is, really, just like anything else. although I do get tired of people always insisting I must be so very lonely.
you could feel that in the movie too...its the talent of Joe
This was so charming. Made me appreciate the movie all the more.
This version is so overwhelmingly that much better than any other version. Director Joe Wright and the producers have created an amazing period film that works on so many levels. His preparation of the actors should be mandatory case study for aspiring stage and film directors. He got all the Bennett sisters in the house for a whole day, so they could play in the space, and get to know it and each other.
What else can i.add? All the praises for this film have abundantly been listed.
I just watched this for the first time and loved it. The genuine feelings of camaraderie and happiness really shine through in the film. Brilliant directing.
When you realized, the actress who played Mary was Elon Musk ex wife. This movie is a looong time ago.
What???
wait what?????
And divorced him... TWICE
@@shererolo9430 twiceeeee???
@@sailorinmawia Some people have a lot of free time, you know.
I love Mr. Darcy .in love with the actor .omg I watch this movie over and over .
Me too😘
Me too
Nice to hear what Donald Sutherland has to say about his co stars who play the five Bennet girls (Keria Knightly, Rosamund Pike, Jena Malone, Carey Mulligan, and Talulah Riley), and I agree that they were a wonderful and lovely family. Also, I say they were socially nice, and beautiful cast together as their roles, in the costumes on the sets in England. Especially how they play around with each other and interact nice together, with what the other cast have to say about each other or other things. They most beautiful and socially together they're in ball gowns for the Netherfield ball (at 2:43, 3:27, and 6:40), mostly Rosamund Pike and Talulah Riley; in addition, (5:26) Talulah Riley putting her arms on Rosamund Pike. Wonderful that Talulah Riley and Carey Mulligan are friends, and this was the first time they've acted, in a movie/show. (4:03 to 4:46) Jena Malone and Carey Mulligan make a great couple off set or on set. Rosamund Pike hugging Talulah Riley (5:46), Rosumnd Pike sitting the middle next to Jena Malone & Carey Mullian (5:57). See this as the best Pride and Prejudice movie there ever has been. It would be great if there were more features to this movie.
Watched Pride and Prejudice a week ago, have been rewatching clips almost everyday, then I got to watch Promising Young Woman like 2 days ago. And to see Carey Mulligan from this to THAT..
they had no right putting the soundtrack over this, I am sobbing
Keira Knightley, Rosamund Pike, and Carey Mulligan are all one of the most beautiful women I've ever seen.
Little did we know when we watched this that all three of them went on to become a successful Academy Award Nominee actress, wow I'm so proud for them
As a fan of Keira Knightley, Rosamund Pike, Carey Mulligan, and Matthew Macfadyen these days, its crazy that we've got to see them in a movie together now looking at their success so far as some of the best actors in the world. When this came out, we weren't prepare how big some of the cast were going to be in later years, and now i'm so proud for all of them 🥰
Love, love LOVE this film.
It's those moments or frames when Keira is alone out on the moors atop that clifftop; the wind shuffling her skirt as she contemplates and muses about her carefully concealed flirtation
with Mr. Darcy. And that music is just ethereal.
I saw what you did there...😏
Marvelous to see Carey Mulligan back then and know she will most certainly get an Oscar nom this year, and I think win it for Oppenheimer.
I love this movie so much because I come from a family of five girls and I honestly would like to imagine that this would be us if we were born and raised around that time and in that place. I also love that my dad actually watched this movie with me and was just as engrossed in it as I was.
This movie was just exquisite. I rewatch it frequently.
The great Donald Sutherland praising your name, WOW! That is massive!!🤩
seeing joe bereta gave me whiplash what a crossover
oh, mary i want to be there with you all and live there forever!
Mary is beautiful!
Im fairly convinced that is Mr Darcy talking at 3:10 and 4:53 , not Matthew!
He probably had to stay in character 😂
I'm an only child too and so is my mum so we're an extremely small family. It's never bothered me in the slightest but the intimacy that Jane and Elizabeth share as sisters when they're confiding in one another in bed would be rather lovely.
I only have brothers who I am fortunate enough to be close with but any time I see sisters portrayed like this (in media or real life) it makes me wonder what I’m missing haha
A beautiful movie. Kiera was amazing
Pleasant surprise to see Joe Bereta here.
I love this movie , And I own it... It's still a Joy to watch --- Thank you for making this movie.... Just Love it.....
the only weak part of lovely film was the end just like the COLIN FIRTHS VERSION THERE SHOULD HAVE BEEN THE WEDDING OF JANE AND LIZZIE IT WOULD HAVE BEEN A BETTER ENDING
So cliched
Deeelightful! Thank you. And, as always, Thank you, Jane Austin, my dear dear friend.
Joe beretta! I missed that dude!
such a shame this scene is not on region 2 uk and europe copies only region 1 got the prilvage of that
Loved this video. Thanks!
Wait, how long has Joe Bereta been here? I thought he was still with Smosh all this time HAHAHA god I’ve been living under a rock
“And the mouse said...” what??? I’m an eel???
"It's not my fault, I've been ill!"
Keira y Mafhiu
Mary all the way boys!!!
A minor point: The clickbait nature of describing this as a video revealing each actor’s favorite costars, when actually they all appreciated each other almost equally.
*O que são homens, diante de rochas e montanhas?*
HELP WHY IS JOE BERETA EXPLAINING THIS TO ME
JOW JUMPSCARE
Keira was 20
Jena was 20 !
❤❤❤❤
Mary was married to elon musk😮
Yeah, twice to be clear for that lol
AMAZING ..... LOVE SRBIJA.... KISS....KISS..KISS...
Your collar should be up, not down.
Ha! Was thinking exactly the same thing 🤣
God, what is he wearing !
I didn't like that version of Pride . The British version was better .
This is the British version.
@@kevintan1104 There is another british version of 1995, with Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle, but it wasn't a movie but a TV series (forgive me if my english isn't proper, I hope I explained the stuff well enough)
@@vassilissanakszynsky7439 Yes Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth are in incredible actors who gave memorable performances in the BBC mini series. However, that does not override the fact that this is another British production.
@@kevintan1104 Thank you for pointing out that this is also a British version! The director, screenwriter, the production company, and the entire cast with the exception of Jena Malone are all British. I love the 1995 BBC version for its fidelity to the book (which I love even more), but it bothers me when this version is thought of as "Americanized"- if anything, it's been Brontë-fied.
what a waste of movie.. overacting predominates.
No way
Speak for yourself, please!
You don't know nothing about film
One of those moments one can say an opinion is WRONG lol