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When Elinor Dashwood's (Emma Thompson) father dies, her family's finances are crippled. After the Dashwoods move to a cottage in Devonshire, Elinor's sister Marianne (Kate Winslet) is torn between the handsome John Willoughby (Greg Wise) and the older Colonel Brandon (Alan Rickman). Meanwhile, Elinor's romantic hopes with Edward Ferrars (Hugh Grant) are hindered due to his prior engagement. Both Elinor and Marianne strive for love while the circumstances in their lives constantly change.

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Lordutemps

Definitely a more deliberately paced film than many modern movies, with a strong focus on conversation to carry the story—along with some wonderfully acted character portrayals. Emma Thompson won an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay, as well as playing Elinor. It’s true, Alan Rickman will never lose his Snapeness! This reaction was exactly what I needed this evening, thank you. :)

JIM SCHMITZ

A real and delightful surprise. I don't know anyone else who's reacted to this.

Cat King

Yes, an all-star cast. BBC knows how to bring it and let's just say Dr. House was playing it down here. IDK what happened between this movie and House but his career har fourished.

Hannah Lynn

I requested this! thank you!

Hannah Lynn

I told you there are loads of Harry Potter actors!

Joanne Pauley

One of my favorite movies. I love Olives btw. lol I love Jane Austen, such a relaxing style she has. More of a girl movie than a guy movie. Thanks Travis!!

JIM SCHMITZ

I've always had a special fondness for these Austen stories. The manners of the day in England beguile my senses. Yes, it was rigid and often cruel, but it seems so civilized (or maybe, polite), too. Well, at least the language does. And such a stellar cast. Thanks, Hannah, for bringing it his way.

Hannah Lynn

the "bows" in their hair are old rag curls. It's how you curled your hair back then. you'd usually wet your hair and wrap it in some kind of cloth & tie it in a knot or bow. a barouche is a type of carriage. usually only for upper middle class/upper class. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barouche also "bitch" as in female dog. He meant his female pointer. "Lawn edges were best trimmed with sheep shearing clippers. This gardening family is using shears, a rake, and a scythe in their cottage garden." from Jane Austen World