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1、傲慢与偏见(2005)英文剧本1 EXT. LONGBOURN HOUSE - DAY.FADE UP ON: A YOUNG WOMAN, as she walks through a field of tall, meadow grass. She is reading a novel entitled First Impressions. This is LIZZIE BENNET, 20, good humoured, attractive, and nobodys fool. She approaches Longbourn, a fairly run down 17th Centu
2、ry house with a small moat around it. Lizzie jumps up onto a wall and crosses the moat by walking a wooden plank duck board, a reckless trick learnt in early childhood. She walks passed the back of the house where, through an open window to the library, we see her mother and father, MR and MRS BENNE
3、T.MRS BENNET: My dear Mr Bennet, have you heard that Netherfield Park is let at last?We follow Lizzie into the house, but still overhear her parents conversation.MRS BENNET: (contd) Do you not want to know who has taken it? MR BENNET: As you wish to tell me, I doubt I have any choice in the matter.
4、2 INT. LONGBOURN - CONTINUOUS.As Lizzie walks through the hallway, we hear the sound of piano scales plodding through the afternoon. She walks down the entrance hall past the room where MARY (18) the bluestocking of the family, is practising, and finds KITTY (16) and LYDIA (15) are listening at the
5、door to the library. Lizzie pokes Lydia.LIZZIE: Liddy! Kitty - what have I told you about listening at LYDIA: Never mind that, theres a Mr Bingley arrived from the North KITTY: - with more than one chaiseLYDIA: - and five thousand a year!LIZZIE: Really?LYDIA: And hes single!JANE, the eldest and very
6、 beautiful if rather naive sister, materializes at Lizzies elbow.JANE: Whos single?LIZZIE: A Mr Bingley, apparently.KITTY: Shhhh!She clamps her ear to the door.LIZZIE: Oh, really Kitty.Lydia leans in, whilst Jane and Lizzie strain to hear without appearing to. 3 INT. LIBRARY - LONGBOURN - CONTINUOUS
7、.Mr Bennet is trying to ignore Mrs Bennet.MRS BENNET: What a fine thing for our girls!MR BENNET: How can it affect them?MRS BENNET: My dear Mr Bennet, how can you be so tiresome! You know that he must marry one of them.MR BENNET: Oh, so that is his design in settling here?Mr Bennet takes a plant hes
8、 been looking at from his table and walks out of the library into the corridor, where the girls are gathered, Mrs Bennet following.MR BENNET: (contd) Good heavens. People. 4 INT. CORRIDOR - LONGBOURN - THE SAME.He walks through the girls to the drawing room pursued by Mrs Bennet.MRS BENNET: - So you
9、 must go and visit him at once. 5 INT. DRAWING ROOM - LONGBOURN - THE SAME.Mr Bennet walks to a table and places the plant in the light. Mary is still practising the piano. The girls flock behind him.LYDIA: Are you listening? You never listen.KITTY: You must, Papa!MRS BENNET: At once!MR BENNET: Ther
10、e is no need, for I already have.The piano stops. A frozen silence. They all stare.MRS BENNET: You have?JANE: When?MRS BENNET: How can you tease me, Mr Bennet? Have you no compassion for my poor nerves?MR BENNET: You mistake me, my dear. I have a high respect for them; they have been my constant com
11、panions these twenty years. MRS BENNET: Is he amiable?MARY: Who?KITTY: Is he handsome?MARY: Who?LYDIA: Hes sure to be handsome.LIZZIE: (ironically) With five thousand a year, would not matter if he had warts and a leer.MR BENNET: I will give my hearty consent to his marrying whichever of the girls h
12、e chooses. Warts and all.MARY: Whos got warts?LYDIA: So will he come to the ball tomorrow?MR BENNET: I believe so.Lydia and Kitty shriek with excitement and jump up and down. KITTY: (to Jane) I have to have your spotted muslin, Jane! LYDIA: No, I need it! It makes Kitty look like a pudding.KITTY: -
13、Oh please Jane, Ill lend you my green slippers.They both look onto Jane and pull at her arms. Mr Bennet winks at Lizzie. 6 EXT. LONGBOURN HOUSE - DAY.A wide shot of the house as we continue to hear the girls argue over what they will wear. 7 INT. ASSEMBLY ROOMS - MERYTON VILLAGE - NIGHT. The local s
14、ubscription dance is in full swing, (Dance 1). Its a rough-and-ready, though enthusiastic affair: yeoman farmers, small-time squires with their ruddy-cheeked daughters.Lydia and Kitty are dancing.LYDIA: I cant breathe. How am I going to dance all night if I cant breathe?KITTY: My toes hurt already.L
15、izzie and Jane are a little apart from their family. Jane looks breathtaking.LIZZIE: Well, if every man in this room does not end the evening in love with you then I am no judge of beauty.JANE: Or men.LIZZIE: Oh, they are far too easy to judge.JANE: They are not all bad.LIZZIE: Humourless poppycocks
16、, in my limited experience.JANE: One of these days, Lizzie, someone will catch your eye and then youll have to watch your tongue.She stops speaking and stares. A dazzling group enters the room: George Charles Bingley (25) a good hearted soul but prone to bumbling embarrassment when his enthusiasms g
17、et the better of him, his sister Caroline (23) a victim of every latest fashion, counting herself superior to most company she encounters, and finally, Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy (27) dashing, brooding with an introversion which could be misconstrued as hauteur. They are dressed in the highest modes.The m
18、usic and dancing stops as the local people turn and stare. The newcomers - creatures from another world - make quite a stir. Darcy surveys the hall. He catches Lizzies eye. She stares, with a kind of surprised shock. Caroline Bingley turns to Darcy.CAROLINE: Oh dear, we are a long way from Grosvenor
19、 Square, are we not, Mr Darcy?He does indeed look superior to the assembled company.SIR WILLIAM LUCAS (53) a hale but unsophisticated member of the self-made gentry, hurries to greet the new arrivals. He leads them down the center of the dance floor towards the best seats in the room, stopping occas
20、ionally to introduce them to various parties.Lizzies great friend Charlotte Lucas, Sir Williams daughter - an intelligent, sensible woman in her late twenties, comes to Lizzies side. LIZZIE: So which of the painted peacocks is our Mr Bingley? CHARLOTTE: He is on the right, and on the left is his sis
21、ter. LIZZIE: And the person with the quizzical brow?CHARLOTTE: That is his good friend, Mr Darcy.LIZZIE: He looks miserable, poor soul.CHARLOTTE: Miserable he may be, but poor he most certainly is not. LIZZIE: Tell me.CHARLOTTE: Ten thousand a year and he owns half of Derbyshire. LIZZIE: The miserab
22、le half?They share a complicit giggle.Sir William Lucas arrives with Darcy and the Bingleys to introduce his daughter Charlotte and the Bennet family. Behind them the music and dancing re-start where they left off.SIR WILLIAM: (to Mr Bingley) My eldest daughter you know, Mrs Bennet, Miss Jane Bennet
23、, Elizabeth and Miss Mary Bennet.MRS BENNET: It is a pleasure. I have two others but they are already dancing.Mr Bingley is transfixed by Jane and gazes openly at her. MR BINGLEY: Delighted to make your acquaintance.SIR WILLIAM: And may I introduce Mr Darcy. (Significant look) - of Pemberley, in Der
24、byshire!A stiff bow from Darcy, Lizzie smiles, Darcy does not. 8 INT. ASSEMBLY ROOMS - MERYTON VILLAGE - NIGHT. Moments later. Lizzie is standing in a small group with Jane, Bingley, Miss Bingley and Darcy.JANE: How do you like it here in Hertfordshire, Mr Bingley? MR BINGLEY: (smiling at Jane shyly
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