Sense and Sensibility (1995)
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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.
Cast
- James Fleet
- Tom Wilkinson
- Harriet Walter
- Kate Winslet
- Emma Thompson
- Gemma Jones
- Hugh Grant
- Myriam Emilie Francois
- Elizabeth Spriggs
- Robert Hardy
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Sep 17, 2021
emma thompson: you're not married? hugh grant: no. emma thompson *shaking, crying, throwing up*
ckentelmannAug 29, 2020i love elinor dashwood, because i, too, anguish and pine in quiet while pretending that i am perfectly alright when i am obviously not
ksenijaFeb 12, 2017If anybody asks me what kind of movies I like, I'm just going to respond,"The ones that make me feel like I'm gonna die alone."
Priyanka - Apr 28, 2019
not responding to letters is the 19th century equivalent of leaving someone on read. willoughby, you are a clown. literally a clown.
saffronJun 16, 2015I greatly esteem this movie.
matt lynchMay 15, 2019DEFINITELY the most revealing thing about me is that as a young child my favourite of the sense and sensibility dreamboat men was NOT Hugh Grant (awkward prince), NOT Alan Rickman (#1 underrated Austen hero), and NOT Greg Wise (rakish snack) but Hugh Laurie....the man…
phoebe 💫 - May 23, 2017
so men are majoritively a disappointment and can't be relied upon? tell me something i DONT know austen babe
kennedyAug 12, 2020I am Elinor Dashwood sipping her tea while everyone else is sobbing
melissa 🪽Feb 21, 2022absolutely adore how hugh grant just stumbles into every scene. he looks so flustered. like he got there late and was rushed into his costume. or like he doesn’t even know he’s in a movie at all. like someone just handed him the script five minutes ago and he was like “ok,…
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Metacritic
This rapturous romance is not only laugh-out-loud funny but demonstrates how little humankind has evolved in matters of the heart.
Poised, delicate, powerful, hovering between poignancy and pealing laughter, it is a feast formed by skill and serendipity.
[It presents] us with a vast range of richly developed, gorgeously played characters ... and mov[es] them gracefully through time and a lot of very pretty spaces without ever losing its conviction, its concentration or our bedazzled attention. [18 Dec 1995]