<P> Wright's adaptation failed to have the same cultural impact as the 1995 serial and has since attracted sharply - divided opinions . However, even three years after the release, Knightley was still associated with Elizabeth Bennet among a generation of young viewers who had not seen the 1995 production . Given the varied opinions about the film, JASNA published an edited special issue of its online journal Persuasions On - Line in 2007 with the collaboration of nineteen Austen scholars from six countries; the intent was to foster discussion and stimulate scholarly analysis . JASNA had done this only once before, for the 1996 film Emma . </P> <P> Pride & Prejudice impacted later productions in the costume drama and heritage film genres . Literary critics protested that Wright's adaptation effectively "popularized Austen's celebrated romance and brought her novel to the screen as an easy visual read for an undemanding mainstream audience ." Carole Dole noted that the film's success "only made it more likely that future adaptations of Austen will feature, if not necessarily mud, then at least youthful and market - tested performers and youth - oriented filmmaking techniques balanced with the visual pleasures of the heritage film ." She cited Anne Hathaway in the 2007 film Becoming Jane as an example . Jessica Durgan added that Pride & Prejudice conceived a new hybrid genre by rejecting the visual cues of the heritage film, which attracted "youth and mainstream audiences without alienating the majority of heritage fans ." </P> <P> Production of Pride & Prejudice began Wright's relationship with Working Title Films, the first of four collaborations . Many members of the film's cast and crew joined Wright in his later directorial efforts . For his adaptation of Atonement, which he viewed as "a direct reaction to Pride & Prejudice", Wright hired Knightley, Blethyn, Marianelli, Thibaudet, Greenwood, and Durran . Atonement employed themes similar to Austen's, including the notion of a young writer living in "an isolated English country house" who "mixes up desires and fantasies, truths and fiction ." Wright's 2009 film The Soloist included Hollander, Malone, and Marianelli, while Hollander was also featured in Hanna (2011). Wright's 2012 adaptation of Anna Karenina features Knightley, Macfadyen, Marianelli, Durran, and Greenwood and is produced by Bevan, Eric Fellner, and Webster . </P> <P> On 11 December 2017, Netflix announced that a person from Chile watched the film 278 times during the entire year . It was later reported that the person is a 51 - year old woman, who declared herself as "obssesed" to the film and sees Elizabeth Bennet as "a feminist icon". </P>

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