A story of love and life among the landed English gentry during the Georgian era. Mr. Bennet is a gentleman living in Hertfordshire with his overbearing wife and five daughters, but if he dies their house will be inherited by a distant cousin whom they have never met, so the family's future happiness and security is dependent on the daughters making good marriages.
No but a main character is lied to about past events. They don't question their perception of reality so it doesn't really meet the definition of gaslighting, but they are misled and later realise they were lied to.
A married couple (consisting of an adult man and a teenage girl) are shown riding away in a carriage. She is waving to her family, and in annoyance, he roughly pulls her into her seat. The tone around their relationship makes it clear he does not want to be married to her.
Not explicitly, but Elizabeth is pressured into marrying someone who she clearly doesn't want to marry. She says no and sex is not the motivating factor.
Yes and No. References to an adult character attempting to romance a 15 year old in order to manipulate her out of her money. Later the same adult character runs off with and is later paid to marry a different teenager. For the time, making someone marry the woman they’re toying with was the social norm to get them to settle down, but in the light of a more modern view (consent, etc.) - somewhat of a nightmare.
15 yr old girls are courted by an adult male for the purpose of marriage with financial gain. They aren't sexualized, but rather treated as a means to an end. For one girl, the events are not seen, but the story of what happened is told. SPOILER: The second girl elopes with him.
An older female character says she suffers from a "nervous condition" and references it repeatedly throughout the movie, but she never experiences anything like a panic attack.
Thwrw are brief moments where Bennett family members listen at the door during "private conversations". There is a moment where Ellizabeth peeks through the door while Georgiana plays the piano and Darcy picks her up, she is discovered after seconds.
SPOILER An adult male character has a history of courting a 15 yr old girl in an attempt to marry her for financial gain. You only hear the story if this happening. However, he later elopes with another 15 yr old and blackmails the girl's family by refusing marriage until they provide the money he wants.
No but a character is a vicar and is seen giving a sermon in the background at one point. Like most of Austen's clergy characters, he doesn't come across as a particularly spiritual person.