The trailer of "Bride and prejudice" analyzes the trailer of "bride and prejudice" to advertise the movie and fascinate the audience. The trailer is trying to attract young people and young people. There are young actors and actresses in the movie, and the theme of the movie is contemporary. The movie was inspired by Jane Austen 's book' s pride and prejudice. This movie is full of romance and comedy, and the movie is also a musical as it is played by actors and actresses in the film.
The trailer being analyzed is a new comedy showing a dramatic movement from the beginning of the movie to the end. There are two types of trailers, in this article I analyze only the latest version (trailer version # 1). The real movie depicts an unethical and unethical business strategy in the marketing world. Film stories focus on the negative aspects of business and organizations use rich people to gain huge profits through unethical means. As commented on the New York Times publications, the main character of the movie is "Jordan Belfort" of Leonardo DiCaprio. Other characters in the movie include Donnie Azov, Kyle Chandler, Margot lobby and other supporting actors. Jordan Belfort is a billionaire and a true participant in Wall Street marketing. The theme of this movie is centered around the desire of money. Godman (2014) quotes "Ecclesiastes 5: 10" with "Religion and Film Magazine" and talks about greed of money.
Motivation and goals: This article provides a different analysis method. It is said that dowry protected her welfare as it increased not only the wealth of the newlywed couple but also the bride's bargaining power in the distribution of family products. Two hypotheses: Dowry increases the financial resources available to the bride's new family, but the dowry increases the bargain bargaining power and her welfare in the family. Method and theory: This study used data from the survey of the whole islands survey in 1989 Taiwanese women and family survey, women aged 25 to 60 in the presence or absence of all spouses and geographical location. Female respondents provide socio-economic information about parents, husband, and themselves. An important feature of these data is that these women reported relocation and dollar price movements related to marriage. Then measure all these variables using the statistics tool.
In 1996, Susan Cocy and Kenyan filmmaker Gurinder Chadha ("Beck it Like Beckham", "Bride and Prejudice") was a member of the Hutchins African American Center for Research at Harvard University and her tin in British society I talked about. Christian 's experience was cultural dialogue. In the dialogue, Chada talked about the importance of Bangla music to her identity. "But for Chad, the most powerful symbol of the fusion of foreign cultures then was British Bangla music, Bangla's identity was dressed in Indian costumes, talked in front of people in Punjabi, and Chada (P. 150, 1996) to create a space giving Punjabi, black people, British ability and rich emotions