British novelist Jane Austen, who worked at the turn of the XVIII and XIX centuries, is still not only one of the most readable and filmed. Although the Pride and Prejudice is only the second version of the novel (the first one was filmed in the U.S. in 1940), but this essay appeared five times on the TV screen, and in addition a few times the plot of the first of the written works of Austin has been used in other films, including Bride and Prejudice and the two Bridget Jones's Diary movies. In addition, you cannot avoid comparison with one of the best screen adaptations of the Jane Austen works Sense and Sensibility. And very significantly, for grinding script a new version of Pride and Prejudice was invited to British actress Emma Thompson (she did it for free and without being put in the credits), which in 1995 was a screenwriter mentioned Ang Lee movies, and even got the Oscar.
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