

467: Pride and Prejudice: A Latter Day Comedy
Jul 30, 2024
Cara Santa Maria, a renowned science communicator and podcast host, joins for a laugh-filled critique of 'Pride and Prejudice: A Latter Day Comedy.' They hilariously poke fun at the film's absurdities and its failure to capture Austen's themes. The discussion also dives into the dynamics of romantic comedies, the portrayal of female characters, and the quirks of cultural stereotypes. Expect witty banter about fashion faux pas, character mishaps, and the challenges of modern dating—all while highlighting the complexities of love and societal norms.
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The Movie's Perfect Teeth Cast
- The movie's cast includes many characters all with unnaturally perfect and prominent teeth, a detail remarked on humorously by the reviewers.
- The extreme dental perfection contrasts with the film's overall low quality, making it a standout comedic element.
Awkward ADR Highlights Production
- A scene where the actor playing Elizabeth awkwardly delivers a line due to noticeable height difference required bad ADR editing.
- The visible flub added to the movie's unpolished and comical tone, spotlighting production shortcomings.
Misuse of Jane Austen Quotes
- The movie's repeated misuse of Jane Austen quotes and title cards increasingly loses relevance as the plot strays further from the original.
- This reflects a superficial use of Austen's work rather than a true adaptation.