![]() ![]() True, the film is happiest when pursuing Austen and ignoring Seth Grahame Smith’s liberty taking best seller, but the film succeeds a lot better than one could imagine. However, whist not a total success there is definitely much here to commend a film that is at least lively and entertaining. True, the film is At first instance one is dismissive of such an unlikely premise of mixing the high literature of Jane Austen with the Z grade antics of zombie land. 6.5/10 … ExpandĪt first instance one is dismissive of such an unlikely premise of mixing the high literature of Jane Austen with the Z grade antics of zombie land. So I hope you make a right choice on this, not because of me or the critics, if you haven't seen it yet. In the todays world, the critics are a bunch of circus clowns. But as a film fanatic, I don't think it is worth neglecting, especially if you are a fan of the original story. They're like the sheep herds, they follow one another and given verdict for this as a bad flick. ![]() I think the film critics overreacted like usual. I mean carefully, without strong blood and gore, so they got PG13 and warning for the violences. I mean they were not given any big preference, but theirs part indeed helped to build a nice plot. Though I was more curious about the Zombies, like how it was going to be used in the narration. Well, I did predict, particularly the character Wickham. It ended like there will be a sequel, but now I don't think there's going to be one. But still I think this film was okay, an acceptable with awesome production and performances. The big names from the cast would have pulled the film out of the box office disaster if it had one or two. This is the film with a familiar plot, in addition to that zombies were there, but that was not enough. ![]() This was based on that, a multi-starrer film, but the lack of star value let down the film. This is the film with a familiar plot, in addition to that zombies were From loathing to romance and zombie hunting! I did not know there was a parody novel of Jane Austen's 200 years old classic. … Expandįrom loathing to romance and zombie hunting! I did not know there was a parody novel of Jane Austen's 200 years old classic. ![]() Love the kissing scene after the proposal. I will never see anyone else i those parts, they were a perfect match for the film and the Love/Hate tension was great all the way through the movie. GO Lily James and Sam Riley they are my favorite Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy ever. There were also too many Valentine's Days Movies the following weekend. I think the movie would have made more money if they had stuck to their original release date of February 19th instead of Super Bowl weekend. I so hope Burr Steers and everyone join up again for the sequel. Wickham is evil anyway you read him, so I was thrilled to see him as the AntiChrist for the Zombies and a great adversary for Mr. Love how the story line was changed form the book. I love movies with strong women characters and the Bennet girls all are kick-ass great. The 1st proposal scene is fantastic and the 2nd proposal I can't stop re-watching. I LOVE IT! I think it is so much better than the book and I love how Burr Steers wrote the script with Jane Austenish scenes. I love movies with strong I have several copies now and can't stop watching it. I have several copies now and can't stop watching it. ![]()
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