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Bride and Prejudice

Movie PG-13 2005 111 minutes
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Common Sense Media Review

By Will Fertman , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 13+

Fluffy Bollywood-style musical romance.

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age 10+

Based on 3 parent reviews

age 10+

This is one of the most lighthearted romance movies I have ever watched. I loved the plot and the genuine chemistry between the characters. If you want a comedic romance movie that blends two cultures, I recommend watching it. The "cringy" parts just made it all the better.
age 10+

What's the Story?

By director Gurinder Chadha, responsible for the great Bend it Like Beckham, BRIDE AND PREJUDICE is a pretty faithful retelling of Jane Austin's "Pride and Prejudice". Lalita (Aishwarya Rai) is the second oldest daughter of a well-to-do Indian family, celebrating the arranged engagement of their oldest to the wealthy and handsome Balraj Bingley (Naveen Andrews), an Indian living in Britain. He's come to meet his future wife, and he's brought his aristocratic sister Kiran (Indira Varma) and American buddy William Darcy (Martin Henderson). It's Darcy's first time in India, and he's having trouble adjusting. So when a huge musical number breaks out, he just doesn't feel comfortable jumping into the swirling throng and dancing. To Lalita, he comes off as aloof, and she dismisses him as a boorish American, more interested in making money than in the beautiful culture around him. As in Austin's novel, Lalita and Darcy repeatedly grow closer and draw apart.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
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Bride and Prejudice is a fluffy Bollywood-style musical romance that will be fun for teens and parents who can forgive some half-baked lyrics. The film is beautiful -- the musical bits are swirls of choreographed color, with dozens of synchronized dancers reminiscent of Busby Berkeley productions.

The music never quite rises to the level of the dancing, however, and the tepid English lyrics in particular grow tiring as the movie goes on, as. The actors are charming, though, and the inevitable crisis near the end of the film gives the movie a needed pick-up.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about how money affects the characters in the film. Which do the characters care about more, the cultural differences between India, England, and America or the economic differences? How does Lalita's perception of Darcy as a wealthy American affect her attitude toward him? How does Bijili seem to feel about America versus India?

Movie Details

  • In theaters: February 11, 2005
  • On DVD or streaming: July 5, 2005
  • Cast: Aishwarya Rai , Martin Henderson , Naveen Andrews
  • Director: Gurinder Chadha
  • Inclusion Information: Female directors, Indian/South Asian directors, Indian/South Asian actors
  • Studio: Miramax
  • Genre: Musical
  • Run time: 111 minutes
  • MPAA rating: PG-13
  • MPAA explanation: some sexual references
  • Last updated: October 22, 2024

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