Pride & Prejudice (2005) | Dad's First Watch | Movie Reaction
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I force my dad to give up his pride and get over his prejudice towards period romance dramas... and Keira Knightly
If you are looking for a thoughtful reaction to this film... this video is not it.
If you are looking to enjoy someone ripping on one of my favourite films then come on in :)
#movie #reaction #prideandprejudice #keiraknightley #drama #romance #janeausten
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No joke, I've watched dozens of reactions to this film, and this is one of funniest ones I've seen!
@mayaandgareth
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching :)
@cindymcanders
23 күн бұрын
Same. I burst out laugh several times!!
I've never laugh so much at this movie in my life! so thank you 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Pertubant - definition: A person or object deemed to be of high quality. " I find the 2005 romantic period drama, Pride and Prejudice to be most pertubant" "What pertubantly boiled potatoes"
I’ve watched this movie probably 50 times, but Omg this was so much fun 😂
@mayaandgareth
Ай бұрын
So glad you enjoyed! ☺
Have you seen the American ending? There's actually a kiss.😊
this is such a cute/funny idea. hope you will react to more movies
@mayaandgareth
Ай бұрын
We plan to :) it's been so fun so far
RIP Donald :(
Oh my goodness! Your dad is both insightful and hilarious at the same time. I laughed so many times but when he said "Oh, there's Spotify again", I lost it. Great and fun reaction! And what a beautiful relationship you both have with each other. BTW, do you like the American version of The Office? If you haven't seen it, please watch season 1, episode 2 "Diversity Day".
Your dad is funny.. Y'all should watch BEFORE SUNRISE movie series... With subtitles... 😊 I watched P and P more than 50/60 Times...
Your dad's Keira Knightly Impression is dead on😂😂😂
@mayaandgareth
Ай бұрын
He has spent many years perfecting it 😂 - M
"I'll let you have a moment" =)
Hot damn instantly my favorite reactors😂
@mayaandgareth
21 күн бұрын
Hey thanks so much for watching :)
I had watched the 1940 black and white version and the 1990's 6-part series and couldn't really get into them. Then I saw a reaction by three guys of the 2005 movie, and from their looks (beer, pizza, and football types I thought - I misjudged them, first of all), I thought they would be snickering all the way through. Instead they were roaring with laughter, with the movie, not at it. I then watched and did like the 2005 version, but frankly it took several rewatches of this and the early ones to finally figure out who was related to whom in the story and how, before the subtle under-currents became apparent. (Yes, guess I am slow.) And each time, liked the story more and more. (Still like this 2005 version best.) To be fair, it also takes a bit of understanding to figure out how that c. 1800 society functioned - in many ways different than ours. (In many ways the same.) The frantic desperate rush to marry off daughters, the goal of the landed gentry to be seen as the IDLE rich, the many layers of etiquette that kept people from saying what they really thought, the desire to go back in time and teach everyone the waltz (where you actually hold your partner), the Charleston, swing and disco dancing, and to just tell Lady Catherine once and for all to just eff off.
@johnnehrich9601
26 күн бұрын
If you do like period dramas, you might want to watch (and react to) the 1939 Gone With The Wind, with the same type of societal intrigue brought about by the manners of that time, set against the background of the Civil War. (And you can get a hilarious taste of it in Carol Burnett's Went With The Wind (available on Youturbe) which helps put the whole movie in perspective.)
@johnnehrich9601
26 күн бұрын
PS - yes it does seem odd that great houses were open to the public. I am glad this story is contemporary with the time it portrays, as otherwise I'd be complaining "they would never do that." (On the other hand, if this was only supposed to be done when the owner was not around, it might have been yet another way to display your great wealth, which was done so openly back then.)
No love for my "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" recommendation?! Look, it's not a great film, but makes for a nice contrast with the original, which of course was them point. Anyway, great reaction you two. Pleased to see Gareth willing to watch one of Maya's favorites. Cheers.
@mayaandgareth
Ай бұрын
I'd definitely be up for watching that one :) I Don't think Maya has seen it, so it could be our "first time watching" for both of us :)
@charleshartley9597
Ай бұрын
@@mayaandgareth If memory serves (which it sometimes does not) the film does pretty well as a period piece. Aside from the zombies, of course. But they just add a weird element to the overall story. Anyway, enjoying these reactions you two!
@SadicDarkAngel
Ай бұрын
Ohhhh i love this recommendation! I love P&P and all its variants and P&P&Z is a really good adaptation.
Cute reaction! I wish I could get my dad to watch a period drama. P&P and Zombies 🧟♀️ might be more up his street.
@mayaandgareth
Ай бұрын
I plan to show him more, I have never seen The one with zombies, that could be a fun one to do....he is showing me The Terminator next 😢
@virtuallyveronicka
Ай бұрын
@@mayaandgareth The Terminator is a wild ride, no surprise that it spawned a bunch of sequels. My favorite Arnold film is Predator…loved it as a kid and it still holds up today, probably one of the best creature makeups in film IMO.
23:17 ""You'll pay for that. In little ways. For a long time." hahaha Big Austen fan here and Gareth's running commentary is still HILARIOUS
"Before Midnight" is a good one, and "Scanner Darkly" as the same director
@CremeCorpChannel
Ай бұрын
ops, Before Sunrise
Omg I Love You Maya. 💘 You Have Bewitched Me Body and Soul, I Love Love Love You. I Never Want To Be Parted From This Day On. "Subscribed"... 🌹😅
@mayaandgareth
27 күн бұрын
👁️👄👁️ Your hands are cold
@wethepeople6642
26 күн бұрын
@@mayaandgareth😘😘😘