One of the most widely read and beloved bestsellers, Pride and Prejudice by British author Jane Austen, returns to the big screen after more than sixty years. A dreamlike journey to late 18th-century England with a stellar cast, enchanting cinematography, and an immortal story can slow down the frantic pace of modern life at least for next two hours. This classic story of love and hate depicts the lives of the five beautiful Bennet sisters, whose mother firmly believes that a woman can only be happy if she marries a wealthy man. Only Elizabeth successfully resists this model, fully supported by her childish father. When the single and, above all, wealthy Mr. Bingley moves into a nearby mansion, the entire Bennet family, led by their mother, senses an opportunity for an advantageous marriage. The eldest daughter, Jane, a sensitive and beautiful girl, immediately falls for Mr. Bingley. The younger Elizabeth, on the other hand, is attracted to his friend, Mr. Darcy, who, however, seems to be a cruel snob and, moreover, appears to have a hand in the crisis that later disrupts Jane and Mr. Bingley's relationship. Is it possible to hate a person as passionately as you love them?