The well-known story about the Bennet family and the iconic Mr. Darcy recreated via a video blog, marked mall by humor, irony and informality. Lizzie Bennet is a master of improvised costumes and comic parodies of her mother, Jane Bennet is loving naive, Mr. Ricky Collins looks like a lost puppy, and George Wickham is incredibly doctored.
When I saw the first subparagraph of bread, I did not like the series, but as I got to see more and more, I ended up in genuine enthusiasm. It's an incredibly original and "easily digested" version of the famous classic, and it clearly states why, Jane Austen's writings can be described as timeless.
The series consists of 99 sections of approx 5 minutes and the last section will be published tomorrow. I am almost wistful at the thought that it will soon be over; I have loved to follow. mall Have not yet seen the first section, awaits you an exquisite pleasure.
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