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Sense and Sensibility

Released 1995
Runtime 136
Category Romance
Language English
Director Ang Lee

What it’s about

An enchanting portrayal of two sisters’ circuitous routes to love, this superior adaptation of Jane Austen’s 1811 novel concerns the fate of pragmatic Elinor (Thompson) and brassy Marianne (Winslet), left penniless and disinherited when their father dies. Elinor secretly falls for a well-mannered bachelor, Edward Ferrars (Grant) previously engaged, as it were while Marianne pursues womanizer John Willoughby (Wise). The outcome is anything but predictable.

Why we love it

Ang Lee's first English-language film, “Sense” is a vivid period drama, intelligent and involving, and benefitting from Austen's skewering of English social mores, gossip, and materialism. Young Winslet is striking in a fiery, star-making turn, more than holding her own beside the gifted and appealing Thompson (who also wrote the screenplay — and got the Oscar for it!).

Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet, Hugh Grant, Alan Rickman, Gemma Jones, Greg Wise, Tom Wilkinson, James Fleet Ang Lee

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