The 25th anniversary of the bestPride & Prejudiceadaptation is drawing near, and it is cause for celebration.

These are the best scenes from the 2005 adaptation ofPride & Prejudice, ranked.

But Mr. Darcy reluctantly finds himself falling in love with a woman beneath his class.

Elizabeth Bennett and Fitzwilliam Darcy dancing in Pride & Prejudice.

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Can each overcome their own pride and prejudice?

Many ofPride & Prejudice’s best scenes are dedicated to the romance of Lizzie and Darcy, of course.

They want to see it, though, and Darcy is supposedly out of town.

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While Lizzie is at Pemberley with the Gardiners, Darcy unexpectedly shows up.

9Lizzie Reads Darcy’s Letter

Lizzie realizes that she might have been wrong about Darcy.

Lizzie’s father, Mr. Bennet (Donald Sutherland), expresses his support of her throughout the film.

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It’s such a funny scene with Mr. and Mrs. Bennet contrasting each other… Later, at the ball thrown for Jane at Netherfield, Darcy asks Lizzie to dance.

When Mr. Bennet learns that Lizzie loves Darcy, though, he changes his mind.

When Mr. Bennet learns that Lizzie loves Darcy, though, he changes his mind.

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She has already rejected his proposal, and they have now gone their separate ways.

Lizzie refuses to tell Lady Catherine anything, which makes her even angrier.

The scene where Lizzie and Jane leave Netherfield is not remarkable on its own.

Lizzie Bennet and Mr. Darcy talking to each other on a patio at Pemberley in Pride and Prejudice 2005.

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The two women say their goodbyes, and then they get into the carriage and leave.

It’s such a lovely scene, and the perfect epilogue to Lizzie and Darcy’s story.

Lizzie then says, “You may only call me ‘Mrs.

Lizzie reading the letter from Darcy in Pride and Prejudice 2005.

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Darcy when you arecompletely, and perfectly, and incandescently happy.

“To this, he repeatedly calls her Mrs. Darcy while kissing her.

It’s such a lovely scene, and the perfect epilogue to Lizzie and Darcy’s story.

Mr. and Mrs. Bennet talking to Lizzie in Pride and Prejudice 2005.

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2Lizzie Rejects Darcy’s Proposal in the Rain

Tension.

The two best scenes in the 2005Pride & Prejudiceare Darcy’s proposal to Lizzie.

The first one ends with a rejection, but the angst in this scene is absolutely fantastic.

Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Bennet and Matthew Macfadyen as Mr. Darcy dancing in Pride and Prejudice.

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Shortly after, he follows her outside to talk in the rain.

The very best scene inPride & Prejudiceis none other than the scene where Lizzier and Darcy finally get together.

After learning that she refused to promise not to marry him, Darcy visits Lizzie the next morning.

Donald Sutherland as Mr. Bennet holding his hand to his mouth and chuckling in Pride and Prejudice, 2005.

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After all the buildup towards Lizzie and Darcy getting together, this scene is the perfect pay-off.

After all the buildup towards Lizzie and Darcy getting together, this scene is the perfect pay-off.

It perfectly brings this moment from the novel to life, enhancing it with additional dialogue.

Lizzie Bennet talking to Lady Catherine who is off-screen in Pride and Prejudice 2005.

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Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy’s hands in Pride and Prejudice.

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Darcy kissing the top of Lizzie’s head in the final scene of Pride and Prejudice 2005.

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Darcy, soaking wet, proposes to Lizzie as they stand under an awning in the rain in Pride and Prejudice 2005.

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Keira Knightley as Elizabeth holds hands and embraces Matthew Macfadyen as Darcy in Pride and Prejudice.

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