Just got home from the 20th anniversary showing. I so love the novel and this movie, and while it's become very familiar to me, there are still things I noticed for the first time (at the ball, the brief shot of Carolyn sizing up Mr. Collins - there's so much you can infer in that look she gives him... like, she knows darn well Lizzie will have nothing to do with this fool, but this fool could be what she needs for a safe and secure life).
And I admire how it moves - from the very first shot, the way the camera follows Elizabeth, then allows her to go on her on way while it enters the house to introduce us to the rest of the family. The 2nd Ball is amazing, where the all-seeing eye glides from room to room, touching briefly on each person’s little dramas - it leaves them, connects with another, only to return to catch up later on. It’s a sharply choreographed dance on its own and illustrates how people can be isolated in their own little worlds, even when surrounded by a crowd.
The edits and scene transitions, the incredible dialogue, the acting (my favorite performance from Knightly and Macfadyen's a delight as Darcy). It's a movie I enjoy as art, and as entertainment - it's a special one - a perfectly lovely, romantic (and humorous) story. I'm so happy I was afforded the opportunity to revisit it on the big screen.
I'm in a very good mood right now.