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Sense and Sensibility

Sense and Sensibility

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Sense and Sensibility

Sense and Sensibility

  • Year 1995
  • Duration 136 min
  • Country United Kingdom, United States
  • Language English
CategoryDramaRomance
In Georgian era England, wealthy Mr. Dashwood dies leaving his second wife and three daughters destitute. The ladies move to a modest cottage where the two older daughters vie for the attention of various suitors in search of true love.

About Sense and Sensibility

Ang Lee's 1995 adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel 'Sense and Sensibility' remains one of the most beloved period dramas ever made. The film follows the Dashwood sisters—practical Elinor (Emma Thompson) and passionate Marianne (Kate Winslet)—as they navigate the precarious social landscape of Georgian England after their father's death leaves them financially vulnerable. Their journey from wealth to a modest cottage in Devonshire becomes a poignant exploration of love, heartbreak, and the balance between emotional expression and social propriety.

Emma Thompson's Oscar-winning screenplay brilliantly captures Austen's wit and social commentary, while Ang Lee's direction brings a delicate, visually sumptuous quality to the English countryside. The performances are uniformly excellent, with Thompson portraying Elinor's quiet resilience and Winslet embodying Marianne's romantic fervor. Alan Rickman delivers a memorable performance as the devoted Colonel Brandon, and Hugh Grant is perfectly cast as the reserved Edward Ferrars.

Viewers should watch 'Sense and Sensibility' for its masterful storytelling, exquisite production design, and timeless exploration of human relationships. The film balances humor and heartbreak with remarkable grace, offering both emotional depth and visual beauty. Whether you're a Jane Austen enthusiast or simply appreciate well-crafted drama, this adaptation provides a thoroughly satisfying cinematic experience that continues to resonate nearly three decades after its release.