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10/10
As Close To The Perfect Movie As You Can Get
5 January 2017
This rendition is Pride and Prejudice is as close to a perfect movie as any I have seen. It has everything. Outstanding story and screenplay, brilliant direction and cinematic technique, matchless acting and casting, stunning settings and costumes, plus a music score as good as any I've come across. There are at least a half dozen scenes that should be taught at every film school as they are nothing short of magic. Keira Knightly, Rosamund Pike, Matthew Macfadyen, Donald Sutherland, Tom Hollander, Judy Dench and many others are all perfectly cast. It's the subtlety, texture and elegance that makes this movie so fantastic. I have watched it at least a half dozen times and it just gets better with each viewing. This is a true work of art and a classic that will be enjoyed for many many years to come.
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Little Dorrit (2008)
10/10
Wow - Simply The Best Thing I Have Ever Seen On PBS
17 October 2010
I stumbled on to this series about half way through an early episode purely by accident and within 5 minutes I was totally hooked - wow. My favorite programs are a combination of a great story, careful character development and excellent acting. This series has all these and more - the cinematography shows great sensitivity, the sets and costumes world class and even the theme music is mesmerizing. Each episode practically stands on it's own. It's the whole package.

Clair Foy is nothing short of brilliant - I have never seen a character that so completely captures your sympathies and heart. She is the perfect manifestation of beauty being so much more than skin deep.

Matthew Macfadyen is the idea counterpart and perfectly represents the goodness that mankind can (should) strive to achieve. The electricity between Matthew Macfadyen and Claire Foy is also magic.

Tom Courtenay performance is in many ways the most extraordinary of all. His role as William Dorrit is by far the most complex and challenging. Tom Courtenay's insight into this complex and rapidly evolving character is truly remarkable - I have seen very few that could compare. In my mind on the same level as George C. Scott in Patton.

The other supporting actors are also faultless almost to a man (or woman).

If you haven't seen this one - I suggest you do it's great and timeless entertainment.
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