pride&prejudice《傲慢与偏见》精讲电影精讲、影评剧本-电影英语... by 任亚凌 from chinadailypart one:影片对白Mrs. Bennet: How well you dance, Mr. Bingley. My daughter Jane is a splendid dancer, is she not?Bingley: She is indeed. (to Elizabeth) Your friend Miss Lucas is a most amusing young woman. Elizabeth: Oh, yes, I adore her. Mrs. Bennet: It is a pity she's not more handsome. Elizabeth: Mama! Mrs. Bennet: Oh, but Lizzie would never admit that she's plain. Of course it's my Jane who's considered the beauty of the county. Elizabeth & Jane: No, Mama, please! Mrs. Bennet: When she was 15, a gentleman was so much in love with her, that I was sure he would make her an offer. However, he did write her some very pretty verses. Elizabeth: And that put paid to it. I wonder who discovered the power of poetry in driving away love. Darcy: I thought poetry was the food of love. Elizabeth: Of a fine, stout love, it may. But if it is only a vague inclination one poor sonnet will kill it. Darcy: So what do you recommend to encourage affection? Elizabeth: Dancing. Even if one's partner is barely tolerable. Jane: Mr Bingley is just what a young man ought to be. Sensible, good-humoured... Elizabeth: Handsome, conveniently rich... Jane: You know perfectly well I do not believe marriage should be driven by thoughts of money. Elizabeth: I agree entirely. Only the deepest love will persuade me into matrimony, which