Sarah S
Cheap, modern, with a horribly shallow romance and a brainless heroine. I guess it's based on a play. A bad movie is still a bad movie. It's possible to use classical language while still having the characters converse like real people. This director's previous work, Pride & Prejudice, proves that. Instead, it felt like the actors were shouting their lines at each other. This is worlds apart from P&P, a bad romance, and a worse film. Peter Dinklage was good, that's the only nice thing I can say.