Sense and Sensibility Comments

  • Yvette 2023-09-12 09:44:49

    Central six. This is the first time I know the specific story of reason and emotion, and it really is a companion piece of Pride and Prejudice, and many plot arrangements are similar. Due to habit, it is still suitable for two professors to be paired...

  • Alfreda 2023-08-16 19:26:59

    At that time, Jane was still young, so I had to give an ending to the drama... Keep sense when you can't keep your sensibility. The most memorable part of this exit was Edward's words to his fiancee of 5 years: " How do you do" can really directly pull the person's mood curve into the A-share trend chart! It can definitely fall to the...

  • Lorena 2023-07-29 12:04:46

    I Weep You No More Sad Fountains. Is love a fantasy or a feeling, no, she is pure and true eternity, she is not like a gorgeous flower that will wither and die when it leaves the branches of youth, she can grow carefree in a barren land without needing to use it. Sweet words to drive away...

  • Evelyn 2023-06-11 23:46:17

    Some plots remind me of [Pride and Prejudice]. Since I haven't read the original film, I dare not make comparisons, but this film has Alan Rickman, KateWinslet and Ang Lee, who I like very...

  • Stuart 2023-06-01 13:31:22

    There's a particularly wonderful scene where Edward and Eleanor sit opposite each other and stop talking, but the rhythmic bells in the room create anxiety instead. ˙ Ang Lee is very good at filming the emotion of forbearance and restlessness, because he often captures the environment very accurately, and the crying scene at the end was so well...

  • Adelbert 2023-05-22 01:10:46

    It wasn't Brokeback Mountain that made me admire Ang Lee, but this one. The excellent combination of script, actor and director, and emotional portrayal is a must. At the end of the film that day, Eli finally found the exit, and it was hearty. Emma Thompson, who plays Elinor, is one of the most beautiful actresses in my heart. This is a woman who tastes more and more delicious, and is generally alcoholic. You will see elegance in every smile of...

  • Otis 2023-05-16 03:04:02

    This is how the rich and noble families of ancient Europe lived. This is how they lived. Compared with the way of life left over from our literary works, our great celestial dynasty has never had a place for "love"....

  • Deja 2023-03-23 14:32:29

    The first time I watched it when I was thirteen, I didn't understand it at all. I even felt that the sisters were cowardly and self-willed. Looking at it today is full of sadness. Emma Thompson is well adapted and played well, should really have won two Oscars back...

  • Zackary 2023-03-05 05:51:56

    Young Kate Winslet is so cool! Emma Thompson and Hugh Grant are the same age but seem to be completely siblings. ....

  • Reagan 2023-02-19 15:21:33

    I really don't understand that people at that time were so in love with the aristocratic life of a high-class...

Extended Reading
  • Deontae 2022-04-22 07:01:29

    A work of art~~~ Ang Lee is indeed a talent!

    Half an hour before I saw the movie, my inner balance was completely tilted towards the BBC version. When the progress reached an hour, I had already begun to admire Ang Lee's skills. By the end of the whole film, I have to say that this is one of the classics. do! The BBC version is more like a...

  • Nicholas 2021-12-10 08:01:29

    Scalpel-like adaptations & just not sad

    Writing adapted scripts is usually a thankless task. Faithful to the original is afraid of being said to be uninnovative, and creating a plot and being afraid of being drowned by the original slogan, but "Sense and Emotion" is an exception. The first third of the original work is basically...

Sense and Sensibility quotes

  • Elinor Dashwood: Did he tell you that he loved you?

    Marianne: Yes. No. Never absolutely. It was everyday implied but never declared.

  • [Edward and Elinor are baiting Margaret, who is playfully hiding]

    Edward Ferrars: I, eh, wish to check the position of the Nile. My sister tells me it is in South America.

    Elinor Dashwood: Oh. No. No, um, she's quite wrong, um, for I believe it is in Belgium.

    Edward Ferrars: Belgium. Surely not, I think you must be thinking of the Volga.

    Margaret: [under the table] The Volga?

    Elinor Dashwood: Of course, the Volga, which, as you know, starts in...

    Edward Ferrars: Vladivostock, and ends in...

    Elinor Dashwood: Wimbledon.

    Edward Ferrars: Precisely. Where the coffee beans come from.

    Margaret: [coming out] Ugh! The source of the Nile is in Abyssinia.