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A re-imagining of Jane Austin's 'Pride and Prejudice' set in modern day, rural Virginia with Elizabeth Bennet as a man. Ben Bennet is an affluent but seemingly arrogant attorney who unknowingly insults Lee Darcy, a detached factory worker wrongly charged with domestic abuse. Both men form an immediate dislike for each other which becomes a significant problem when Ben falls in love with Lee.
The germ of a great idea -- a gay "Pride & Prejudice" set in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Va. -- it just lacks the wit, warmth and light touch to come off.
There are moments of brilliance spotted with occasional gaps in quality that keep the film abundantly charming yet inescapably trapped in the 'Lifetime original movie' zone.