SENSE AND SENSIBILITY [1995] - Official Trailer (HD)

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Six classic films from six iconic directors. Experience these essential films from Columbia Pictures like never before, now fully remastered and debuting on 4K Ultra HD. With films driven by bold and impassioned characters and with stories deftly told by master filmmakers — and with hours of special features and an exclusive 80-page book with unique insights and production detail about each of the included films — this second volume of the Columbia Classics 4K Ultra HD Collection is truly the best way to watch these treasured cinematic favorites.

Nominated for 7 Academy Awards®, including Best Picture (1995), and directed by Ang Lee. Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, Kate Winslet and Hugh Grant star in this captivating romantic comedy that swept the Ten Best Lists and was named Best Film at the 1996 BAFTA Awards. Based on Jane Austen's classic novel, SENSE AND SENSIBILITY tells of the Dashwood sisters, sensible Elinor (Thompson) and passionate Marianne (Winslet), whose chances at marriage seem doomed by their family's sudden loss of fortune. Rickman, Grant and Greg Wise co-star as the well-intentioned suitors who are trapped by the strict rules of society and the conflicting laws of desire.

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Fun fact: For this movie, director Ang Lee spent six months in England prior to filming in an effort to steep himself in English culture and acclimatize himself to the British sense of humor.

ComicalRealm
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This is the kind of adaptation Jane Austen deserves. Not the parody Netflix just did with Persuasion.

J..R..E
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Watching this repeatedly on Netflix gave me so much courage and inspiration. This movie is the reason I remember loving Jane Austen.

PokhrajRoy.
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This is one of the movies I put on when I’m working. Seen it so many times, it becomes comforting noise when I’m on a project or cleaning the house. Brilliant novel and film (this one not the garbage that came later)

ZPerpetua
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Jane Austen's novel... Emma Thompson's screenplay... Ang Lee's direction. ❤️

siddharthamukherjee
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For anyone who is interested, the music used in this trailer is from another 90s film set in the 18th century called Little Women, starring Winona Ryder.

man
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Reading the book and suddenly thought about searching it and I found this gem

bts_vash
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This is why I love Jane Austin I swear most of her characters was written with the idea of me and my life even though I'm centuries decades apart from them lol 😊. Love will always be something different 😢.

niqueachilds
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i read pride and prejudice in the middle school and later on i picked sense and sensibility. Ever way I was more like Elinor my past was nearer to Mariannes. I could always understand her pain and emotional/mental grow.

EviBlack
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One of the most beautiful movies ever made.

Paula_Shelton
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One of my all time favourite movies! I’m still not over Alan Rickman’s death. 💔

samantarizzi
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This film was absolutely loaded with talent. Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet, Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman make up a dream cast IMO, and the other parts were played by great actors as well. Most fans already know that the director Ang Lee is a genius. Incidentally, Gemma Jones, who plays Elinor's and Marianne's mother, starred in a wonderful miniseries in the 1970s titled "The Duchess of Duke Street, " which I highly recommend.

danawinsor
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This film is far deeper and more complex than its surface, which makes it a truly great work. You can enjoy it for the plot and the visuals and the acting, and you can look beneath the surface and find complex literary, philosophical, social and spiritual insights.
Very subtle, but then, Austen was a genius. Just one example of many: The leitmotif of going up to the top of the hill to see Willougby's house is turned on its head at the end. After Marianne's ordeal (a psycho-spiritual ordeal which nearly kills her) of climbing there in the rain, she collapses and comes out of it knowing herself, her sister, and the two men much better than she did before. Finally, when she and Elinor are married to the two men in the church below Willouby's land and house, he rides to the same summit and looks down upon their joy and redemption, having lost his. This scene can also suggest that there is a possibility that he might at some point have his own transformation from selfish ego to humanity and genuine love for another.

harmoniabalanza
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Terrific movie and acting. A very, very memorable move. This was another fantastic movie. and production.
The best I have ever seen.

bobmello
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Back when films were well made and actors were respectable.
I need a goddamn time machine.

man
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I'm a Bronte Fan yet I do adore Austen as well - this is one of her greatest with pride & Prejudiced, great to see how young everyone looks in this adaptation. Kate Winslet looks like a little teenager. I’m so glad I remember when it first came out such a wonderful adaptation.

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Kate Winslet had played the Rose's role in Titanic two years later♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

susydesanctis
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Eu amo tanto vesse filme, Razão e Sensibilidade de 95 correu pra que Orgulho e Preconceito de 2005 pudesse andar 😅

paulina.alves
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I just listened to the audiobook for the first time, Hugh Grant is really the perfect Edward.

nerdgirl
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Emma Thompson e Hugh Grant melhor Elinor e Edward ever 💛

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