Alternative Ending of Period Film 'Pride & Prejudice' Surprises Fans
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Alternative Ending of Period Film 'Pride & Prejudice' Surprises Fans
The 2005 romantic film 'Pride & Prejudice' is a cherished favorite for many. The captivating story of the handsome Mr. Darcy and the spirited Elizabeth has left an indelible mark on our hearts. However, were you aware that this beloved film has a little-known alternative ending? Uncover the details below 👇'
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For those unfamiliar, "Pride and Prejudice" is a 2005 romantic film adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel.
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The 2005 film "Pride & Prejudice," directed by Joe Wright, is considered one of the best adaptations of Jane Austen's classic novel.
The UK version of "Pride & Prejudice" concludes with a scene depicting the transformation between Elizabeth and her father, Mr. Bennet.
So, what is the original ending of "Pride & Prejudice" in the UK?
While this poignant moment reflects Mr. Bennet's love for his daughter and respect for her decisions, it left viewers unsatisfied, considering the film's overall tone of epic romance.
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The U.S. version of "Pride & Prejudice" features an additional scene where Elizabeth and Darcy's romantic relationship truly begins to unfold.
Here is the cut final scene of the movie 👇
The scene was part of test screenings in the UK but was removed after receiving negative feedback.
While the U.S. version expresses more physical intimacy, catering to a modern audience, the UK version remains truer to Jane Austen's novel.
Many believe that Jane Austen's charm lies in her ability to create epic love stories with minimal physical contact between her characters.
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In conclusion, both versions of the film—with the ending kiss and without—are satisfying in their own ways.
Which version did you prefer? Let's discuss in the comments 👇
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