Bride and Prejudice (2005)
Runtime: 1 hr 51 mins
Starring: Martin Henderson, Aishwarya Rai, Naveen Andrews, Nitin Ganatra
Screenwriter: Paul Mayeda Berges
Producer: Deepak Nayar
Composer: Santosh Sivan
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Release:
Jul 5, 2005
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If you want a wacky multicultural pairing to make you laugh a lot and learn a little, head for the movie theater playing Bride & Prejudice.
... a funny, festive, genre-bending adaptation of Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
Every so often, the unseen managers of the galaxy bestow on us mere mortals a vision of rare incongruous beauty: a solar eclipse, a streaking comet, a shooting star, Bollywood goddess Aishwarya Rai happily riding a tractor.
Or, how to use only the worst parts of three different genres.
Its weakness is its bland predictability. But for the fan of Bollywood films or old-fashioned romances, its weakness may be its strength.
Bride & Prejudice is like a curry milkshake or Tandoori kippers. It's a mix that some might find appetizing, but it doesn't quite come off.
Rental With Snacks only because it didn't do a lot to reinvent the source material, but it does deserve to be seen in raging giant screen Technicolor.
It's impossible not to be charmed by Chadha's direction and the movie's sheer invention.
Prior knowledge of Austen's plot is not essential to enjoying 'Bride,' but a willingness to roll along with Chadha's zany ideas is.
There’s much to like about Bride & Prejudice...but the end result looks and feels like a cut-rate version of the Bollywood and Hollywood sensibilities.
Whacky Bollywood update of British author Jane Austen's caustic comedy of manners of some 200 years ago.
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