Two sisters of opposing temperaments find love and some heartbreak in Jane Austen's 18th century classic.Two sisters of opposing temperaments find love and some heartbreak in Jane Austen's 18th century classic.Two sisters of opposing temperaments find love and some heartbreak in Jane Austen's 18th century classic.
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- GoofsThe fine mesh diffusing filter is very clearly visible in many exterior and interior scenes.
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Marianne Dashwood: Elinor, where are your feelings?
Elinor Dashwood: I govern them.
- ConnectionsReferenced in What's Up Doc?: Episode #2.21 (1994)
- SoundtracksPiano Sonatina in G Major: II. Rondo - Allegro
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
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A Wonderful Adaption That Is Ill-Cast
I have reviewed every adaptation of Sense and Sensibility and find that they are all good in their own way. Many have commented about each version, but I believe the 2008 version is the best version. It had the cast skills of the Emma Thompson 1995 Screenplay and the accuracy of the 1981 adaptation. Many find the 1981 version boring, but I disagree. It is ill-cast. But the screenplay is very good. (I even read that people were angry that Margaret was absent in this version. Actually, she is absent in the book as well. Why Austen even included her in name I cannot understand.) Anyway, if you take the cast of 1995 and put them into the 1981 screenplay, you come out with the 2008 adaption. Hope this is not too confusing.
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- Markcip1
- Feb 14, 2010
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