Sense and Sensibility Comments

  • Felipe 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    It's one of the most boring of the seven I've seen so far. Ang Lee's delicacy, as always, makes people smile. The details are as refined as the emotional expression. The actor looks young but just echoes the embarrassment and tacit understanding in those trivial emotions. Reason and emotion are probably the motifs that can encompass the plight of the characters in Ang Lee's films. Perhaps the success of the film lies in the depth of this dimension. Billy Lynn Billy Lynn Billy Lynn Billy Lynn...

  • Jacynthe 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    watched it for the third...

  • Dolores 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    All kinds of talents and beauties, all beings in the aristocratic society of the rising British Empire, gentle and subtle tragicomedy, very Ang...

  • Rico 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    The adaptation is very good, the director is not bad, the actors are amazing, especially Emma Thompson who...

  • Lyda 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Ladies of the leisure class, nine out of ten gentlemen love money, and the rest are true love, hurry up and marry, working people have no time for love. The rural grass field in the film is really good. 【2011.12.30/China Film...

  • Wiley 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    More charming than the original. Delicate and full storytelling until the last "then you are not married" wow screams, as always, calm and forbearance into the excitement of opening up the world, followed by a happy ending that is both hopeful and disappointed. A more peculiar popular canonization than Shakespeare's plays should be Austin's emotional jokes. How can every poor and pretentious leftover girl find her die-hard rich and handsome! Even the clichés are pleasing to the...

  • Chaya 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    The heroine is a bit old, it is said that she is only one year older than Hugh Grant?...

  • Holden 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Throughout the ages, human emotions are generally common. In a modern society where expressions are becoming more and more naked, in an era of arrogance and pleasure, and when images of Hong Shangxiu and Hamaguchi Ryusuke hit our inner defenses, we still call on Ang Lee, reason and emotion, arrogance and prejudice, and deep affection. , loyalty, unwavering love - that companionship will build our lives. Uncle An is worthy of being a director who truly learned Chinese and Western. After adapting...

  • Katherine 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Love does not change with the minutes, the days, the months and the months, and love is not afraid of the tempering of time, until the end of the apocalypse. If anyone can prove what I'm saying is false, I've never written, and no one has ever really...

  • Toby 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Ang Lee seems to be deliberately emphasizing a certain "ritual" norm among eighteenth-century Englishmen. Emphasizing self-restraint and restoring rituals, emphasizing a very pedantic sense of honor and ladylike manners, it reflects the ups and downs of the inner ups and downs of reason and...

Extended Reading
  • Idella 2022-03-20 09:01:46

    Fascinating landscape painting

    I won’t say much about the rest of this movie. What impresses me the most is their living environment. Walking out of the gate of the manor, it is a gentle grassy slope with a tree from time to time, neither ostentatious nor abrupt. It's green, green, walk and walk, you can see the waves constantly...

  • Laurine 2021-12-10 08:01:29

    Miyoshi Movie

    Ang Lee's "Sense and Emotion" is really a three-good movie-a good script, a good actor, and a good director. Adapted films of famous works, with the most attention to detail. It’s not too close, nor is it too far away. Emma Thompson really has two brushes for tailoring the main and branch lines so...

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.