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Pride and Prejudice (2005) (Film)

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Pride and Prejudice (2005)

Original Name(s)

Pride & Prejudice

Production Year(Number)

2005

IMDb Rating(Text)

7.8

Director(s)

Joe Wright

Duration

127 min

Actors

Keira Knightley (Elizabeth Bennet), Matthew Macfadyen (Mr. Darcy), Rosamund Pike (Jane), Simon Woods (Mr. Bingley), Rupert Friend (Mr. Wickham), Brenda Blethyn (Mrs. Bennet), Donald Sutherland (Mr. Bennet)

Genre

Romantic

Drama

Screenplay(s)

Deborah Moggach

Emma Thompson

Released in 2005, Aşk ve Gurur (Pride and Prejudice) is an adaptation of the 1813 novel of the same name by British author Jane Austen and directed by Joe Wright. Film explores the lives and marital prospects of the five Bennet sisters in late 18th-century rural England while revealing tensions between individual Erdem and social building. This adaptation distinguishes itself from earlier versions through its minimalist storytelling and visual aesthetics.


The Bennet family consists of five young daughters and their ambitious yet distant father who desires suitable marriages for his children. The arrival of Mr Bingley, a wealthy and unmarried lord, sparks a romance with the eldest daughter Jane. Elizabeth, however, adopts a more independent stance than her family expects, and her turbulent relationship with the proud Mr Darcy becomes the film’s central narrative. Class differences, prejudices and character development shape the course of this relationship.

Themes and Socio-Psychological Analysis

Social Class and Status

The film critiques the tight link between marriage and social class. Elizabeth and Darcy’s relationship is repeatedly hindered by both their class disparity and personal prejudices. Yet Elizabeth’s self-confidence presents a strong challenge to the era’s aristocratic values.

Scene from the Film Love and Pride (IMDb)b

Family Dynamics

Mrs Bennet is obsessed with securing appropriate marriages for her daughters. Her controlling nature and Mr Bennet’s passivity influence the children’s behavior. This situation is particularly evident in Lydia’s reckless actions.

Women’s Role in Society

The character of Elizabeth Bennet is portrayed in opposition to the traditional female roles of her time. Her expectations from marriage extend beyond economic security to include love, respect and equality. In this regard, she becomes a pivotal figure for feminist interpretations.

Production and Technical Features

Despite being Wright’s first long feature film, it received widespread acclaim. Deborah Moggach’s screenplay is notable for Osin’s cinematography and Dario Marianelli’s score. The costumes and natural locations accurately reflect the 18th-century atmosphere. Camera techniques immerse the viewer in the unfolding events.

A Scene from the Film Love and Pride,(IMDb)

Locations and Settings

The 2005 version of Aşk ve Pride was filmed across various historical and natural sites in England. Notable locations include Chatsworth House, Burghley House, Groombridge Place and Stamford, Lincolnshire. Director Wright opted for real locations over studio sets to capture the period’s atmosphere and enhance authenticity. Natural lighting was preferred wherever possible, lending a pastoral quality to the cinematography.

Performances

  • Keira Knightley (Elizabeth Bennet): Infused the character with intelligence and vitality. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for this role.
  • Matthew Macfadyen (Mr Darcy): Delivered a compelling performance through subtle, quiet acting that conveyed his inner conflicts.
  • Donald Sutherland and Brenda Blethyn: Portrayed the parental figures with realism, embodying the contrasts within the family.
  • Rosamund Pike, Judi Dench, Tom Hollander: Provided dramatic depth through their supporting roles.

Pride and Prejudice Introduction

Criticism

The film received positive reviews from both critics and audiences. Roger Ebert described it as “visually elegant and emotionally powerful”, praising its restrained storytelling and measured performances. The New York Times assessed Elizabeth’s 2005 portrayal as “more independent and modern”. Other critics emphasized that the 2005 adaptation is more cinematic, faster-paced and emotionally intense than the 1995 BBC version.

Box Office Success

Produced with a budget of approximately $28 million, the film earned over $121 million worldwide. This was regarded as a major commercial success for a literary classical adaptation. With an IMDB rating of 7.8, the film has been widely appreciated by audiences.

Scene from the Film Love and Pride (IMDb)

Awards Received

Boston Film Critics Awards (2005)

  • Best Film Producer – Joe Wright
  • Best Actress – Keira Knightley

BAFTA Awards (2006)

  • Carl Foreman Award for Most Promising Newcomer – Joe Wright
  • Best Adapted Screenplay – Deborah Moggach
  • Best Supporting Actress – Brenda Blethyn
  • Best Costume Design – Jacqueline Durran
  • Best Makeup/Hair – Peri Hammond

Evening Standard British Film Awards (2006)

  • Peter Sellers Award for Comedy – Tom Hollander

London Critics Circle Film Awards (2006)

  • British Supporting Actor of the Year – Tom Hollander
  • British Director of the Year – Joe Wright

Empire Awards, UK (2006)

  • Best Newcomer – Kelly Reilly
  • Best British Film

Golden Trailer Awards (2006)

  • Best Romantic Film

International Film Society Awards

  • Best Original Score – Dario Marianelli

New York Film Critics Circle Awards (2005)

Best Actress – Keira Knightley


Bibliographies

Artful Living. “Sinemada ve TV’de Dünden Bugüne Aşk ve Gurur.” Accessed April 4, 2025. https://www.artfulliving.com.tr/kultur-ve-yasam/sinemada-ve-tvde-dunden-bugune-ask-ve-gurur-i-5504.

Austenprose. “Pride & Prejudice 2005 Movie: A Review.” November 13, 2013. Accessed April 4, 2025. https://austenprose.com/2013/11/13/pride-prejudice-2005-movie-a-review/.

Ebert, Roger. “Pride & Prejudice.” RogerEbert.com. November 10, 2005. Accessed April 4, 2025. https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/pride-and-prejudice-2005.

Focus Features. *Pride & Prejudice*. Accessed April 4, 2025. https://www.focusfeatures.com/pride_and_prejudice.

Gülşah Tura, Ayşe Nur Dönmez, and Burcu Taşkıran. “Aşk ve Gurur Filminin Yapısal Aile Kuramı Çerçevesinde İncelenmesi.” IMCCS Conference Book, 2024, 94–111.

IMDb. “Pride & Prejudice (2005).” Accessed April 4, 2025. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0414387/?ref_=mv_close.

Keeping Up With the Penguins. "Movie Review: Pride & Prejudice (2005)." Accessed April 4, 2025. https://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/movie-review-pride-prejudice-2005/.

Looper. "The Ending of Pride and Prejudice Explained." Accessed April 4, 2025. https://www.looper.com/882797/the-ending-of-pride-and-prejudice-explained/.

Scott, A. O. “Marrying Off Those Bennet Sisters Again, but This Time Elizabeth Is a Looker.” *The New York Times*. November 11, 2005. Accessed April 4, 2025. https://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/11/movies/marrying-off-those-bennet-sisters-again-but-this-time-elizabeth-is-a.html.

ScreenRant. “Best Pride and Prejudice Adaptations, Ranked.” Accessed April 4, 2025. https://screenrant.com/pride-and-prejudice-best-adaptations-ranked/.

Vox. “The Many Pride and Prejudices, Explained in Charts.” Accessed April 4, 2025. https://www.vox.com/2015/1/28/7922617/pride-and-prejudice-charts.

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Contents

  • Themes and Socio-Psychological Analysis

    • Social Class and Status

    • Family Dynamics

    • Women’s Role in Society

  • Production and Technical Features

  • Locations and Settings

  • Performances

  • Criticism

  • Box Office Success

  • Awards Received

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