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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2010

Cast and director interviews.Subtítulos en español.
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  • para muchos yo sé que tal vez soy una anticuada del siglo 18 y demás pero prefiero vivir un lindo romance que vaya más alla de las caricias," diversión" "rutina" y tener una relación de verdadero romanticismo..quizás sea difícil pero no imposible, porque hay muchos chicos que son lindos y están escondidos por ahi,quizás no sea como darcy pero si ven más allá de lo superficial...a veces siento que pertenecía estas épocas y por eso " mis amigos" suelen llamarme anticuada pero no importa

  • @sweetnotebook Gracias por tu comentario, estoy de acuerdo contigo. La buena educación, la sensibilidad, la integridad,... son valores poco apreciados en nuestros dias donde nos quedamos con lo superficial e instantáneo. Por eso luego hay tantos desencantos.

  • Gracias Jane Austen, Elizabeth Gaskell , Charlotte y Emily Bronte, gracías a ustedes soy una "Chica anticuada" xD A veces mi inconformismo con el "romanticismo" en nuestros días me hace sentir una anciana en el cuerpo de una joven xD Mis críticas tranquilamente provendrian de una señora de 85 años , de esas con aires de Dama perdida en el tiempo xD

  • @Liliana0601  Gracias por tus hermosos comentarios. No podría estar más de acuerdo. Las formas y la educación son esenciales para el respeto entre las personas. Perderlas es perder los valores fundamentales y así está ahora el mundo.

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  • you know its so sad that those times are gone. Where everything was so simple compared to all the stupid things we go through now. I really wish i was there at the time. I mean who wouldn't but love to be in that moment.

  • well in fact now we can found such as these habits in Arab Society

    if someone love one Girl and he is sure about his feeling to her and he shows clearly that he is in love with her and if there attractive between them she will open her heart to him both of them will fight for them love

    and to go to another step in them life the man should come to ask her from her father :>

    exactly like Pride and prejudice

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    a big thank to the owner of this Chanel for this clip <3

  • A very interesting video. Thanks for uploading. The comments to the video are very interesting too!!!

  • @squamish4244 You're welcome. :) I mentioned white was much fancied in the early Regency. This was the reason the costume designer of the 2005 movie made all ladies wear white in Mr Bingley's ball, where Lizzy dances with Darcy. I can only assume Miss Bingley specifically requested it.

  • @Feanorielle Good info, interesting.

  • @Feanorielle By "many elder women" I chiefly mean Mrs.Bennet and Lady Catharine de Bourgh. If I recall Mrs. Gardiner, Darcy's housekeeper, and some ladies in Bingley's ball wear clearly Georgian dresses. In the 1995 version all these characters wear Regency.

  • @squamish4244 The Georgian fashion (Mary Antoinette style) begin to change for Regency (Jane Austen style) in 1790s. Regency started out simplier, white was the fashionable colour, there was barely any decorations and the waist wasn't that high. In the 1810s it was already much more colourful and fancy. The 1995 BBC series is typical 1810s Regency fashion; you can see it's quite different than here. Also notice how here many elder women still wear Georgian dresses.

  • @Feanorielle Really? I don't see any big hair or dresses or the kind of crazy fancy clothes of the late 18th Century, as the French Revolution freaked out the aristocracy in Britain and caused them to tone down their show for awhile. But then the Revolution started in 1789, so the movie could still be set in the last decade.

  • @squamish4244 Though this movie is - as far as I know - set in the 1790s, when Austen wrote the first version of P&P. I believe the reason was the director liked the fashion of that decade better.

  • Yo vivo en miami, florida y a la verdad que esto aqui es mucho con demasiado, no se donde estan los caballeros pero yo he empezado a vestirme y actuar como una senorita de esos tiempos para poner un ejemplo pero no se quien se fija cuando todas las mucachitas casi vienen desnudas a la escuela , bueno seguire en lo mio entonces, gracias por este video.

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