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Welcome back to Feasts of Film where we are wrapping ourselves up in a big cinematic blanket and sitting by the fire one last time as we finish our month of Cozy Comfort Movies with Cole’s pick Pride and Prejudice (2005).

Elizabeth Bennet, is fiercely independent young woman, and Mr. Darcy, a reserved but wealthy gentleman, who cross paths one day at a ball in early 29th century England. What starts off as a terrible introduction soon finds them crossing paths more and more as they must navigate misunderstandings, social expectations, and their growing feelings for one another. With sweeping cinematography, a stunning score, and unforgettable performances, this adaptation captures the essence of Austen’s novel while delivering one of the most beloved period romances of all time.

So grab that special someone and get comfortable while indulging in the coziness that makes this a go-to rewatch. But in the grand debate of Pride & Prejudice adaptations, is this the one that earns your good opinion—or, once lost, is it lost forever?