Pride and prejudice and zombies: Classic case of outrage
Cast: Lily James, Sam Riley, Jack Huston, Bella Heathcote, Douglas Booth, Matt Smith, Charles Dance
Rated: 6/10
For one, this a brave film, a very brave attempt to marry the other world with a classic love saga whose bastardisation could have evoked a riot among viewers. But some how, God knows how, this brave and virtually outrageous effort grows on you.
I mean, just imagine Mr Darcy engaging more with bloodied zombies than the delightful battle of wits with Elizabeth. Imagine those Bennett sisters wielding swords and pistols and gunning for the ghosts rather than for the delectable and rich boys next door. Imagine London falling to zombies and not to those groovy balls where girls met boys in coy circumstances and diamond-laden mothers got busy making matches with impunity.
Yes, unimaginable but P&P&Z has its very own charm — the charm of seeing the Bennett sisters fishing out weapons from their suspenders, the warrior girls who can defend the people of their very English village but not their very own inheritance which needs to go essentially to a man as per law.
Though I would have personally preferred revisiting the undisturbed original P&P movie, but despite all my reservations against the entry of the zombies into my favourite classic, I still quite loved the romance in this bold and beautiful film.
Source: Sunday Pioneer, 21 February, 2016
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