I really need to stop going to Target when I have money.... But I really need to read this book before the movie comes out. So really I had no choice but to buy it. #unleashingmrdarcy #simonvsthehomosapiensagenda #lovesimon
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I really need to stop going to Target when I have money.... But I really need to read this book before the movie comes out. So really I had no choice but to buy it. #unleashingmrdarcy #simonvsthehomosapiensagenda #lovesimon
Friday night dinner and a movie with my BFF! #nonewfriends #hallmarkchannel #hallmarkmovies #chanceatromance #unleashingmrdarcy #muchneededladiesnight #nomenallowed #restandrelaxation #pennealavodka #shrimpandscallops #greeksalad #MitchellsRestaurant #ValleyStream #nocooking #takeout #delivery #FriYay
Find out more about the Hallmark Channel original movie "Unleashing Mr. Darcy," starring Cindy Busby and Ryan Paevey.
My mother is a HUGE Hallmark flick fan, and today she was watching this film, Unleashing Mr. Darcy. It aired this year and she loved it! I have yet to watch it. On the Hallmark Channel website, the plot is described. It states as follows:
“In this modern day spin on “Pride & Prejudice,” Elizabeth Scott (Cindy Busby), is fishing for direction in her life and gets the opportunity to professionally show her Cavalier King Charles Spaniel in a fancy New York dog show. Dog show judge Donovan Darcy (Ryan Paevey) comes across as aristocratic and rude and a chain of misunderstandings unfold during the competition, complicating their mutual attraction. In true Jane Austen fashion, Elizabeth and Donovan begin to see the error of their ways and it turns out Mr. Darcy is far more kind and interesting than Elizabeth ever imagined” (www.hallmarkchannel.com, 2016).
Hallmark is famous for cliched cheesy films, so I’m sure the directors and producers strayed away from the actual novel and geared more towards the romance portion.
I am particularly interested in the phrase, “In true Jane Austen fashion.” In many of the novels we have read this semester, characters do come to some sort of realization late in the story. But does the film assume something about Austen that we all know to be a myth or exaggeration? Can’t wait to watch it!
Ryan Paevey in Unleashing Mr. Darcy