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Sense & Sensibility (with Miss Austen Regrets) (BBC TV 2008)
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Product Details
- Starring: Hattie Morahan, Charity Wakefield, Dan Stevens, Janet McTeer, Mark Williams
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- Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
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- Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
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- Binding: DVD
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- Brand: Warner Brothers
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- Director: John Alexander
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- EAN: 0883929006007
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- Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
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- Label: BBC Warner
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- Manufacturer: BBC Warner
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- Number of Items: 2
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- Product Group: DVD
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- Publisher: BBC Warner
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- Region Code: 1
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- Release Date: 2008-04-08
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- Studio: BBC Warner
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- Theatrical Release Date: 2008-02-03
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- Title: Sense & Sensibility (with Miss Austen Regrets) (BBC TV 2008)
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- UPC: 883929006007
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Product Description: From acclaimed writer Andrew Davies (BBC?s Pride and Prejudice starring Colin Firth) comes this enchanting new adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel about love and marriage. Marianne Dashwood wears her heart on her sleeve when she falls in love with the charming but unsuitable John Willoughby ignoring her sister Elinor's warning that her impulsive behavior leaves her open to gossip and innuendo. Elinor sensitive to social convention struggles to conceal her own romantic disappointment even from those closest to her. Will the sisters learn that sense must mix with sensibility if they are to find personal happiness in a society where status and money govern the rules of love?Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/BBC UPC: 883929006007 Manufacturer No: 1000036359
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Customer Reviews
The best adaption
I loved it. I think it is much better version than the previous one with Kate Winslet. I just thought Kate Winslet is a little bit too old to play a 17 years old. Elinor's actor is just perfect for the role. Edward's actor is even better. Colonal Brandon is a little bit hard to find him charming. It takes a while to accept him as a lover for Marianne. Ms. Dashword is Ok. Wilogby is not charming to me at all. I don't like his eyes and I think it should be like that, since he doesn't have a good history any way. He is the bad role of the movie.
But I will recommond this movie to every one.
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PBS Sense & Sensibility (with Miss Austen regrets)
I did'nt want the additional "Miss Austen Regrets" which was attached to "Sense and Senibility" as a combo. The DVD was a little pricy; as are all PBS DVD's, I have noticed. But I wanted it, so I had to buy it, packaged the way it was. Liked it very much; felt it was a much more expanded version than the "movie version". Good acting, great sets and production.
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Great Version!
This new version of Sense and Sensibility was very well done. I especially enjoyed the actress who played Elinor. I think she captures the character really well.
Overall I thought the director made good choices on how to piece it together and what to include. I always enjoy seeing new interpretations of such a classic story and this one was quite successful.
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good but not great
The script is competent (of course) but not inspired. The attempts to "improve" on the original are unsuccessful and occasionally absurd (the opening seduction scene and the duel). You mess with Miss Austin at your peril. A cast of good actors doing a great job doesn't hide the fact that many have faces that do not fit, altho' Hattie Morahan makes a terrific Elinor and Lucy Boynton is good as Margaret. The production values are up to the BBC's usual high standard, but I rate this version well behind those of 1981(BBC) and 1995 (Emma Thomson).
The product includes "Miss Austin Regrets", where JA nearing middle age is called upon to give advice on men, love and marriage to her young niece Fanny, a theme too slender to carry a whole film. Pity we weren't given more of JA's earlier life. A missed opportunity, but much better than the dire "Becoming Jane".
The extras are excellent: a commentary (apparently, I couldn't play it), a good (if short) photo gallery, an entertaining interview with Andrew Davies and producer Anne Pivcevic and especially an audio narration ("Remembering Jane Austin") of JA's life, based on the memoir of her nephew J.E. Austin-Leigh (the only Austin biographer who actually knew her).
The discs are housed in a strong folder, one disc in each side (probably the best way of presenting a 2-disc set that I've seen), with an attractive photo on front. Unfortunately this is the only good thing to say about the DVD presentation, which is entirely slipshod. There is not only advertising but the "coming" and "seen previously" slots have been retained. This puerile device is bad enough on telly, but is completely useless on a DVD,and should have been edited out with the inter-episode credits. The scene selection for "Miss Austin Regrets" is in the extra features (weird) and the audio play would be improved with some onscreen images (perhaps of scenes from Jane's life).
I give the audio item 4 stars, the films 3 stars each and the DVD presentation 1 star.
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Another Old Man in Love with Jane Austen
I believe a great literary work is about more than the surface story of it. Sense and Sensibility is such a story. The timeless undercurrents of the human conditions of that time and place flow from this classic as steadily as it did two-hundred years ago. The first time I picked up the book, I read all night to finish it. This latest dvd is the third version of the story I own and for now my favorite. The English actors are wonderfully cast and several surprisingly close to the pictures in my imagination. I'm a lonely old man, but when I watch this dvd, my lost love sits with me and holds my hand.
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