I love the movie so much, the most lovely girl Elizabeth, handsome Bingley and Jane, the pride but charming Darcy. So I watch it again and again, finally, I want to write something.
This is the story. I'm not so good at listening, so there're a lot of mistakes in it I think. Let's look it as a homework.
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The story started with a piano music.
A girl walked trough the grass land with reading a book, she's pretty, with brigt and shining eyes, pretty smiles,she is our lead actress Elizabeth, or Lizzie.
After some steps, she walked into a house, it's a cottage.
Oh, the lovely piano music was played by a young girl, whoes name is Mary. Lydia and Kitty laughed and run across the house, the most prettiest girl stood on the the stairs, with some clothes in her hands. She is the eldest daughter of Mr.Bennet, her name is Jane.
It was a warm family. Mrs. Bennet said to her husband.
--My dear Mr.Bennet, have you heard? Netherfield park is leted last, do you want to know who has take it?
--As you wish to tell me my dear, I know I have choices to know the matter.
Elizabeth: Kitty, what I told you is about not listen by the door.
Lydia: Never mind this, Mr. Bingley run from the north.
Kitty: 5000 a year!
Elizabeth:Really?
Lydia&Kitty: He's single!
Jane: Who's single?
Elizabeth: Mr. Bingley apparently.
Mr. Bennet: What happens that possiblely with them?
Mrs. Bennet: Mr.Bennet, how can you be so tired? you know he might marry one of our daughters.
Mr.Bennet: That's why he determined to live here?
Mrs. Bennet: You have to visit him at once!
Mr.Bennet: (Open the door, see all the daughters listen to their conversation.)God heavens. People.
Mrs.Bennet: For if you do not visit him, so do not we,you know Mr Bennet,are you listening? you never listen!
Lydia: You must, Pa pa.
Mrs.Bennet: At once!
Mr. Bennet: There's no need. I already have.
Mrs. Bennet: Have? when? Oh Mr.Bennet, how can you tease me so? How can you pay passion to my poor nerves?
Mr.Bennet: You made a mistake my dear, I have the highest respect to them, and by the past 20 years, they're nice customs to compane these 20 years.
Kitty: Pa pa!
Kitty: Is he handsome?
Lydia: He should be handsome.
Elizabeth: 5000 a year, with... has not....
Mary: who's got warts?
Mr. Bennet:
Lydia: So he will come to the ball tomorrow, Pa pa?
Mr.Bennet: I believe so.
All the girls laughted and screamed.
Elizabeth smiled and looked at her sisters.
This is a cottage, with broken glasses and old walles.
But it's a warm family, isn't it?
(һ) In the ball.
People dancing and laughting.
Elizabeth: Now every man in the room just evening all in love with you no judge beauty.
Jane: All men?
Elizabeth: God it's far easy to judge.
Jane: They're not all too bad.
Elizabeth: With my ... c...my limited experience,
Jane: One of the day Lizzie some one may catch your eye, and then you have to watch your tougue.
Suddenly, the music stoped, and came three persons, two men and a lady.
Elizabeth: So the ... peacock is so called Mr. Bingley?
Charlotte: He is in the right, the left is his sister,
Elizabeth: And the person with ... grown?
Charlotte: That is his good friend Mr. Darcy.
Elizabeth: Hah, he is misarable, poor person,
Charlotte: He is misarable, may be, but poor, certainly not.
Elizabeth: Tell me.
Charlotte: 10,000 pounds per year, and he owns half the Derby shire.
Elizabeth: The miserable half.
Mr Bingley and Mr. Darcy walked and watched around, when their sight threw to the girls, the girls bowed.
(The british style bow, I love it.)
After they arrived, music again and dance again.
Mrs Bennet: Mr.Bennet, you must to introduce our daughters to him, immediately!
Elizabeth: (To Jane) Smile to Mr. Bingley, smile!
And Jane followed what she asked.
Mrs. Bennet brought her daughters to Mr. Bingley.
Mr.Lucas: Mr.Bingley, this is my eldest daughter, you know. Mr. Bennet, Miss Jane Bennet, Elizabeth and Miss Mary Bennet.
Mrs.Bennet: It is a pleasure. I have two daughter either, but they've dancing.
Mr. Bingley: Delightful to meet your acquaitence.
Mr.Lucas: And may I introduce you Mr. Darcy, of Pemberly of Derby shire.
Jane: How do you know our Hatford shire? Mr. Bingley?
Bingley: Very much!
Elizabeth: The Netherfield library I've heard is one of the best library we can find in the country.
Bingley: Yes. I feel guilt, I'm not good at reading, prefering outdoors. Oh, I mean, I can read of course. and, and I'm not say just read outdoors, of course, um..
Jane: I wish I'll read more, but other things be many take the time.
Bingley: Yes, it's exactly what I mean.
Lydia: Ma ma! ma ma! You would never ever believe that what I will tell you.
Mrs. Bingley: Tell me quickly, my love.
Mr.Bingley: She'll take a ...
Lydia: There comes the officers!
Mrs.Bingley: Ah! officers?
Mary: They will stay here whole winter!
Mrs.Bingley: Officers?
Lydia: They almost under we see!
Mrs.Bingley: Oh,look, Jane is dancing with Mr.Bingley, Mr.Bennet!
Elizabeth: Will we dance, Mr. Darcy?
Darcy: Not fond of it.
Elizabeth comes away to look for Charolet.
Chalottee: I can't believe you come to me, what's the matter?
Miss Bingley: We're all long away from Square Glosswiner, aren't we, Mr.Darcy?
Mr. Bingley: I've never seen so many pretty girls.
Darcy: You're dancing with the only pretty girl in the room.
Mr.Bingley: She is the most beautiful creature I've ever heard. But her sister Elizabeth is very agreeable.
Darcy: Totally tolerable, but to me, she's not enough,
You'd better turn to your partner, and enjoy her smile, don't be here waste time with me .
Elizabeth and Charlotte overheard their dialogues.
Charlotte: Count your blesses, Lizzie, if he likes you, you have to talk to him.
Elizabeth: I'm seriously. I would not dance with him even he gives me all the Derby shire, and never metion the miserable half.
Bingley: i like it so much, Miss Lucas.
Mrs. Bennet: You danced very well, Mr. Bingley. I've never got so much fun from a dance.
Have my daughter danced well? isn't she?
Bingley: Of course.
Bingley: Your friend Miss Lucas is most easygoing.
Elizabeth: Oh, yes, I do love her.
Mrs.Bennet: ...if she had more handsome.
Elizabeth: Ma ma!
Mrs.Bennet: Lizzie never admit she's plain. Of course, it's my Jane who's concerned the beauty of the county.
Jane: Ma ma, don't!
Mrs.Bennet: When she's 15, there was a gentlemen so much in love with her, I thought very sure he would propose to her, however, he did a lot of poems to her..
Elizabeth: And he... to it. I think... discover the power of poetry drive away love.
Darcy: I thought poetry is the food of love.
Elizabeth: Of fine, undout ma.... but if it's only beginning, a ... can
Darcy: So what do you recommend,to encourge effection?
Elizabeth: Dancing! if the dancing partner is bear totally tolerable.
Elizabeth put the word back, what a smart girl! I admire her so much~
(2)At night, Elizabeth and Jane lied in the same bed.
Jane: Mr. Bingley is just what a young man would be. Sensable, good humour...
Elizabeth: Handsome, someone convenient to be rich.
Jane: It possible .. money!
Elizabeth:.... old maid.
Jane: Do you believe he loves me?
Elizabeth: Jane, he danced with you almost the night, and stared at you at the rest of it.
I forgive you to love him, you've like a genious to be a couple person. and You're a great deal to love a people .... ignore ,you know, all the world is good in your eyes.
Jane: Not his friend. I still can't believe what he said about you.
Elizabeth: Mr.Darcy? I'll ... if he's not .....
but never mind, I should never speak to him again.
Girls' laughters.