Sense and Sensibility Comments

  • Wilford 2022-03-22 09:01:50

    The first feeling is very beautiful, and the second after reading it, I came to the conclusion that in love, whether the primacy of reason or the primacy of emotion is unsatisfactory, both are...

  • Ulices 2022-03-22 09:01:50

    Everything in the classical era was connected. Beautiful shot. The sisters get along very movingly, and the little sister is so...

  • Halle 2022-03-22 09:01:50

    From the text to the performance to the scene scheduling, the craftsmanship and delicacy can be seen everywhere, and he is willing to be Ang Lee's dog all his...

  • April 2022-03-21 09:01:56

    A humble confession. Accept it if you miss it, and cherish it if you get it. This is probably Ang Lee's own philosophy. There are probably two people living in his heart, one is reason and emotion, the other is lust and...

  • Caterina 2022-03-21 09:01:56

    Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove: O no! it is an ever-fixed mark That looks on tempests and is never shaken...

  • Nolan 2022-03-21 09:01:56

    [Shanghai Studio 4K Restoration] 1996 Berlin Golden Bear Award. Delicate and expressive, meaningful and long-lasting. Reason and emotion, subtle and unrestrained, forbearance and passion, calm and fiery, are all in it. Ang Lee's control and control of audio-visual language is impeccable, and Emma Thompson's exquisitely adapted script and penetrating performance are the soul of the whole film. In the theater, the audience sometimes burst into laughter, and sometimes burst into tears. I burst...

  • Keeley 2022-03-20 09:01:46

    [Exhibition at the China Film Archive] Film version. The plot is full of the ingenuity of the novel, and perhaps the audience's exaggerated laughter in some plots adds to this feeling. The ending is forced to be beautiful and also drunk. The acting skills of the supporting roles are exaggerated as a whole, and Hugh Grant can't bear the dull performance of the whole process. And fat Wen and professor don't deserve it no matter how you look at it, it's obvious that Emma Thompson and the professor...

  • Levi 2022-03-20 09:01:46

    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...

  • Robb 2022-03-20 09:01:46

    Rewatch. The delicacy and precision of emotional grasp is admirable, and the script almost surpasses the original work. These cast members were as beautiful as they were at that time, and the acting was also fantastic. If I could lick Greg Wise once on the big screen, I would really satisfy my life. Complete, happyst person on...

  • Elsa 2021-12-10 08:01:29

    At that time, Winslet was young, charming, and had the simplest beauty. The colonel who had been frustrated in love stood outside the door watching the elegant Marian playing the piano and singing, focused and affectionate. This scene was really...

Extended Reading
  • 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...

  • Elenora 2021-12-10 08:01:29

    Ang Lee's "Crouching Tiger" and "Hidden Dragon"

    Text/Ancient city

    Li Ang became the first Asian to win two Oscars for Best Director. However, "Life of Pi" and "Brokeback Mountains" (Brokeback Mountains), which are both home to the Oscars, Both are veritable English films. The former is adapted from the British Booker Award novel of the...

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.