I've studied this movie for months to understand why women love it so much. I changed my personality almost completely to act like Mr. Darcy. Now I have a girlfriend. Learn from this kino, bros.
I've studied this movie for months to understand why women love it so much. I changed my personality almost completely to act like Mr. Darcy. Now I have a girlfriend. Learn from this kino, bros.
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I started studying Heathcliff but can't find a single YouTube video on how to act like him. Ive been wandering the moors already though
the orange cat? weird choice but ok
I love his lasagna jokes
Don't talk shit about Heathcliff
Following this channel should help you:
https://youtube.com/@heathcliffnotes1167?si=g9-eAmUoXgpdOJqX
read the book, it's good
It’s really not. Quoting it got me an easy A* in English lit though.
My bros
I don't think any Rochester and Heathcliff were supposed to be handsome
Also because he was willing to sacrifice for her.
Maybe
Oi mr darcy we cant do this you are engaged to be married and ilve got the syphilis me thinks
What makes it stand above the rest of romance media?
>I can’t figure out why women are so attracted to this story about a brooding, mysterious, tall, handsome, extremely rich man who seems to not care too much about anyone, taking an interest in a middle class girl, and saving her from poverty
Her family are rich landowners.
it’s explicitly stated in the story that the bennetts are seen as one of the poorest of the landowners, and when Mr Bennett dies they will all be poor because he has no male heirs and the estate will go to some distant cousin
my wife said i remind her of mr darcy so you may be on to something. im tall and sort of brooding and arrogant and bleached a latina. im not rich though
For me, it's Jane Eyre, the best female novelist romance book
One of the only good romance films. Besides Before sunrise I cant take any romance film seriously
First of all, read the fucking book.
Secondly, she didn't fall in love with Mr. Darcy because of his personality. He's a rich, introverted asshole. She fell in love with him because he proved his love for her by being kind and never asking anything in return.
I can’t imagine any possible scenario in which I would read and get any enjoyment out of Pride & Prejudice as an adult male several years out of high school.
It's a great book. It's full of humor, and the main character spends most of the story thinking she's a lot smarter than she really is.
Unrealistic
She falls in “love” after she see’s Pemberly house for the first time.
Me and my bitch
Me and my bitch
qrd for us?
I don't get it. Mr Darcy is a taciturn, socially inept, brusque autist. If women love his archetype so much you'd think most Cinemaphileners would be drowning in pussy.
Most people on this site aren’t tall, handsome, and rich
Isn't he supposed to be kind of goofy/plain looking? Haven't read it in a while.
no it says in the novel he’s handsome. he’s just cold and distant so people think he’s socially inept
the trick is you have to leave your room anon
OP is obviously lying, the real trick to pretend to be Michael Corleone
Too busy jerkin to peak Keira Knightley to learn anything.
God she was so fucking hot it's unreal
Ahhh you're right. I think I'm getting him mixed up with the guy from Jane Eyre
if a girl looked at me like this i would probably kill myself
Why does a girl have to look at you for you to do something you sexist pig?
It's Tom
Don't be an asshole anon, you don't have principles.
She was out of his league in this movie.
This is Keira’s husband irl.
He's just like me fr
they are looksmatched
Chudbros.. there's hope yet still
>James cum with me
I stretched my boy to that one scene in atonement where she takes off her dress and goes into the fountain. A most courtly nut
Boy can stretch!
Greta talked about this in the Barbie movie, I swear she made that movie to help men.
who's the antagonist in this movie? was I filtered?
Unironically, society. Most everyone in the book is a decent person trying to find love and happiness, but social rules, norms, and obligations get in the way.
Anybody watch this? I saw it in theater - was pretty good
Turns out that what women wanted deep down is a tall handsome rich sperg
Mr. Darcy is tall, handsome and very rich. You cannot get away with his personality type if are all those things.
anyone here ever read the game by neil strauss?
what do you guys think of it?
>anyone here ever read the game by neil strauss?
Neil actually turned his back on that lifestyle because it didn't make him happy.
After he got a hot wife I assume
It's a good looking period movie with attractive white people. The kind hollywood used to make before the DEI mandates came in.
I appreciate these kind of kinos a lot more now.
Reminder that Wuthering Heights is about the tragedy of showing bob
all of these period dramas are just the same to me
>woman needs a le husband but there is some problem with her
>she is too mouthy or too poor or otherwise busted
>she thinks guy A is the one but he turns out to be a fraud/rapist/psychopath/poor
>turns out guy B who she previously had little regard for has a heart of gold and a giant wallet
>the season in bath
>her younger sister is in danger of growing up to be a slut
>the family have relatives they hate
>mildly amusing badinage between women in corsets and men in big shirts
>overly complex dancing scenes
its just dull and predictable, the only innovation they've come up with in 200 years is adding more sex and black people
HEATHECLIFFE~
10,000 pounds a year? With Keira I'd be good for twenty thousand!
She fell in love with him because he gave her extreme amounts of money and didn't talk much.
The equivalent of Mr Darcy are guys who subscribe to OnlyFans, I don't see how that could ever land someone a gf
Did you read the book? It’s every literature girl’s favourite book and it just makes me depressed. The story is about a woman not liking a man until she learns how rich he is after which she falls madly in love with him. I’ll never understand how it’s considered great literature. It’s fucking 50 Shades of Grey written for a pre-Victorian audience.
Do you also use refined regency era speach?