Sense and Sensibility Comments

  • Torrey 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    That kind of fragility and depression are often seen in adaptations of British...

  • Jaeden 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Ang Lee's introverted temperament, which he has often cultivated from the Oriental Tianlun people, coincides with the subtle emotions of British classics. One of the sisters is a well-behaved one, and the other is a sensual and arrogant male lead who was mistaken for a change of heart and a scumbag male supporting role. The characters are surprisingly similar to P&P. From my point of view in modern times, Elena just gives in and escapes, and has never fought hard for love, so how can she get a...

  • Arne 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Ang Lee looks weird. Hugh Grant looked at Te two. Don't like Marianne at all. As for the professor, I paid attention to the "dangling needle" between his eyebrows. Generally speaking, people who have this thing on their faces will inevitably encounter a life-and-death catastrophe in their...

  • Drake 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    In Austin, marrying a daughter is serious business. The relationships in Love Actually messed up my feelings. Light taste. too...

  • Dylan 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    Love is a beacon that is eternal and everlasting. Love is not love at first sight. Love is a kind of subtle influence; a girl’s love for marriage (indulgence) is different from a man’s debauchery (including the mother of three girls who is also eager to My daughter got married to change my family situation) I didn't watch movies in time in the DVD era, this time I watched "Pride and Prejudice" together with...

  • Felipe 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    If you change your heart, you change your heart. How can it be called love, and how can it be wiped out? No, love is a mark that never fades, even if there is a storm, it will never be...

  • Alexzander 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    Great adaptation, great performance by Emma...

  • Sigmund 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    Love is not a simple process, and what affects people's hearts is the forbearance and sadness. People in love must know that lovers do not say more than their hearts have, that is the part that is always there and not understood, and that makes the possibility of deep and trembling...

  • Summer 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    Heavenly Father, how can I write this emotion after watching the movie with the only negative sense I have left now! Colonel Brandon stared at the scene where Marian played and sang, Edward accidentally caught Elinor crying, Kate Winslet was unbelievably young, and Emma Thompson, who was 36 years old at the time, would take time to spread. The beauty, brewing forbearance into a kind of elegance....

  • Okey 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    I like this S&S better than P&P! The struggle between emotion and reason, the love affair of a bookworm. What impressed me the most was that Marianne ran up the hillside in the rain and yelled at Shakespeare Sonnet 116... Good Aries ||| Colonel Brandon was possessed by Mr. Darcy Taurus, the eldest sister of British Village in Austin's writings Capricorn is always forgiving and...

Extended Reading
  • Miles 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    love and praise

    The Queen's people, who are accustomed to the rainy weather, leisurely hold their umbrellas in the fog and rain in London, and are hopelessly fascinated by the half-dreams here. They smacked obscure and snarky jokes and roamed all the neighborhoods outside Buckingham Palace.

    The...

  • Damian 2022-04-22 07:01:29

    Love at that time

    After reading it, organize your thoughts and think about what Sense and Sensibility brings out. Marianne has the courage to pursue her own love despite the worldly vision. In contrast, Elinor showed the modesty that women in that era should have, even if love slipped away from her eyes without...

Sense and Sensibility quotes

  • Elinor Dashwood: Did he tell you that he loved you?

    Marianne: Yes. No. Never absolutely. It was everyday implied but never declared.

  • [Edward and Elinor are baiting Margaret, who is playfully hiding]

    Edward Ferrars: I, eh, wish to check the position of the Nile. My sister tells me it is in South America.

    Elinor Dashwood: Oh. No. No, um, she's quite wrong, um, for I believe it is in Belgium.

    Edward Ferrars: Belgium. Surely not, I think you must be thinking of the Volga.

    Margaret: [under the table] The Volga?

    Elinor Dashwood: Of course, the Volga, which, as you know, starts in...

    Edward Ferrars: Vladivostock, and ends in...

    Elinor Dashwood: Wimbledon.

    Edward Ferrars: Precisely. Where the coffee beans come from.

    Margaret: [coming out] Ugh! The source of the Nile is in Abyssinia.