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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 '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)—after their father's death leaves them financially vulnerable. Forced to move to a modest Devonshire cottage, the sisters navigate the complexities of love and society, with Elinor quietly pining for the honorable Edward Ferrars (Hugh Grant) while Marianne falls recklessly for the dashing John Willoughby (Greg Wise).

Emma Thompson's Oscar-winning screenplay brilliantly balances Austen's wit and social commentary with genuine emotional depth. The performances are uniformly excellent, with Thompson's restrained Elinor providing the perfect counterpoint to Winslet's exuberant Marianne. Hugh Grant delivers one of his most nuanced performances as the conflicted Edward, while Alan Rickman shines as the steadfast Colonel Brandon.

Director Ang Lee brings a delicate visual poetry to the English countryside, creating a world that feels both authentic and romantic. The film masterfully explores its central theme—the tension between reason and emotion—without ever becoming didactic. With its impeccable production design, beautiful score, and timeless story about love's triumphs and disappointments, 'Sense and Sensibility' offers a deeply satisfying viewing experience. Whether you're a longtime Austen fan or new to period dramas, this film's emotional intelligence and superb craftsmanship make it essential viewing.