Sense and Sensibility Comments

  • Charlie 2022-11-14 08:59:51

    The so-called elegant manners and strict etiquette of the British make their relationship so delicate. The emotions of the two people are just around the corner and always unresolved, just like watching a suspense movie, for fear of missing a detail, misunderstanding a relationship, only in Find answers in...

  • Krista 2022-11-05 14:48:08

    Too emotional love is easy to become emotional, and the more direct the love, the more painful it is to share; too rational love will also make oneself reserved in subtle dissatisfaction, and eventually miss the good fate. Several leading actors are very professional, especially Emma Thomson's performance is...

  • Vincenzo 2022-10-17 00:09:18

    Marianne was impulsive. Austin's attitude is that of a middle-aged woman watching a good show when she wears tinted glasses. Ang Lee contrasts Marian's self-defeating impulses and the heroic and poetic silliness of her silly photos with the emptiness and boredom on her face after she eventually married a rich old man. Ang Lee spared no effort to believe in the truth and beauty, but the cruelty of reality and the whitewashed peace were his themes along the...

  • Hilbert 2022-10-06 07:05:11

    Passed by a bitch and met true love. The country-style England is very beautiful. Jane Austen, who has never married, finally gave a happy ending PS: The script adapted by Emma Thompson, talented girl, many actors, as soon as Uncle HOUSE came out I really didn't recognize it. You were an awl face back then, and KATE was really watery back...

  • Bret 2022-09-29 16:12:06

    The successful adaptation of Jane Austen casts a solid anchor to the other side of the ocean. The magic of Ang Lee is that he successfully assembled a group of stars who were or will be popular in the future. At that time, Professor Snape was Yushu...

  • Krista 2022-09-17 16:34:56

    Look at the debauched life of the British teenagers in SKINS today, and then look at the hypocritical humility and forbearance of the British manor in that era. Either too reserved or too debauched. Just like China. It only took a few decades to go from subtle to unrestrained, and he ran out of control, ran naked, and ran ignorantly and fearlessly. How pretentious and artistic it is when answering other people's questions with pure British Indeed!...

  • Allan 2022-09-14 10:39:06

    Subtly grasping the atmosphere and rhythm of the original, Pride and Prejudice is a thoroughly modern...

  • Xzavier 2022-09-05 12:54:57

    Emma Thompson is a talented girl with temperament, and the female diaosi played by Wen Xiaopang is very cute. But the cutest is the little loli. PS The useless men in this place make me annoyed....

  • Kyra 2022-09-04 10:30:42

    Emma Thompson's final tear is...

  • Kellie 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    #4k# After watching this film, my first thought was to justify the name of Far from the Crowd and Winterberg, but Ang Lee is also a genius and admired it. I wonder if the last scene of Willoughby in the film appeared in the original...

Extended Reading
  • Novella 2022-04-21 09:02:09

    figure it out for yourself

    After watching the movie, I especially want to watch the original book again.
    I believe that the original book conveys more ideas than the film does.
    In the process of watching, I gradually came to a deep understanding that classic works can always bring people some inspiration in life and...

  • Vivienne 2022-03-20 09:01:46

    Adult love - love doesn't have to be

    Everyone around was happy and laughing, as if this was the most satisfying ending. The moment my sister stepped into the wedding car, even if she was nine points of joy, she was also one point of regret. In the distance, Willoughby was riding on a horse, looking at the girl he once loved from a...

Sense and Sensibility quotes

  • Edward Ferrars: Miss Dashwood... Elinor, I must speak to you. There is something of great importance that I need to, eh... t-tell you... a-about my, eh, education.

    Elinor Dashwood: Your education?

    Edward Ferrars: Yes. It w-was conducted, eh, oddly enough, in Plymouth.

    Elinor Dashwood: Indeed?

    Edward Ferrars: Yes. Do you know it?

    Elinor Dashwood: Plymouth?

    Edward Ferrars: Yes.

    Elinor Dashwood: No.

    Edward Ferrars: Ah.

  • Marianne: I'm taking you for a walk.

    Margaret: No, I've been a walk.

    Marianne: You need another.

    Margaret: It's going to rain.

    Marianne: It is NOT going to rain.

    Margaret: You ALWAYS say that and then it ALWAYS does.