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Sense and Sensibility (Blu-ray)
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Sense and Sensibility (Blu-ray)
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| | | Adapted From the Novel by Jane Austen.|Lose Your Heart and Come to Your Senses. Features: Blu-ray DVD, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 1.85:1, Dolby Digital (5.1), English, Spanish, Subtitled, French, Dubbed & Subtitled Emma Thompson stars in and wrote the Oscar-winning script for this wonderful romantic comedy, adapted from Jane Austen's novel and acclaimed nationwide as one of the very best movies of 1995. The story of two high-spirited sisters looking for true love in straitlaced society, Sense & Sensibility serves up humor, romance and the happiest ending of the year! "Poised, delicate, powerful, hovering between poignancy and pealing laughter..." Liam Lacey, The Globe and Mail "...an absorbing, delightful, and nuanced movie." Marjorie Baumgarten, Austin Chronicle "...a vast range of richly developed, gorgeously played characters..." Richard Schickel, Time "Funny, expansive, and a delight to spend company with." Bruce Reed, Film.com "...fetchingly photographed and capably acted by Kate Winslet and Hugh Grant..." David Sterritt, Christian Science Monitor "A definite must-see..." Elaine Blythe, Film Advisory Board "...an exuberant, well-crafted film that gets the audience involved on a gut level even before the opening credits are over." Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle
Editor's Note
Actress Emma Thompson both wrote and stars in this adaptation of Jane Austen's SENSE AND SENSIBILITY--a novel that perceptively examines the social manners and laws of early-19th-century Britain. Set in the English countryside, the film follows the loves and heartaches of sisters Elinor (Thompson) and Marianne Dashwood (Kate Winslet). The two have extremely divergent approaches to life: Elinor represents "sense" and believes in behaving with propriety and thoughtfulness, while Marianne represents "sensibility" and basks in her own emotions. Both women, however, experience confusion when their lovers, seemingly on the verge of proposing marriage, spurn them. For director Ang Lee, the film marks a break from his Father Knows Best trilogy, which examined the problems of the contemporary Taiwanese family. Many people questioned whether an Asian director could handle an English period film. Lee answered those questions with a gorgeous film that both captures the nuances of Austen's novel and proves that Lee is a first-rate director capable of tackling any material. Featuring Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman, among others, the stellar cast inspired Lee to flatteringly exclaim, "Can everyone in England act?"
Plot Summary
Director Ang Lee and screenwriter-actress Emma Thompson bring Jane Austen's 1811 novel about the romantic dalliances of two sisters in rural England to the screen in this acclaimed film.
| Features | Audio Commentary With Actress Emma Thompson, Producer Lindsay Doran, Director Ang Lee & Co-Producer James Schamus | | Audio: English PCM 5.1 | | Audio: English, Spanish, Portuguese Dolby Digital Stereo | | Deleted Scenes | | Dubbed: Spanish, Portuguese | | Emma Thompson's Golden Globe Acceptance Speech | | Interactive Menus | | Photo Gallery | | Scene Selection | | Subtitles: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai | | Theatrical Trailers | | This Is A Blu-Ray DVD Made For Blue-Laser Format Players Which Produce Higher Quality Picture And Sound |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
| | Studio: Sony Pictures |
| Release Date: 1/1/2037 |
| Original Release Date: 1995 | | Catalog ID: 15129 | | UPC: 00043396151291 | | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
| | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio | | Widescreen 1.85:1 |
| Cast & Crew | Emma Thompson | | Hugh Grant | | Kate Winslet | | Tom Wilkinson | | Ang Lee - Director | | Emma Thompson - Screenplay | | Jane Austen - Based On Novel By | | Lindsay Doran - Producer | | Michael Coulter - Cinematographer | | Patrick Doyle - Original Music By | | Tim Squyres - Editor |
| Awards | Oscar (1996) | | Emma Thompson, Winner, Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | | | Emma Thompson, Nominee, Best Actress in a Leading Role | | British Academy Awards (1996) | | Emma Thompson, Winner, Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | | Golden Globe (1996) | | Emma Thompson, Winner, Best Screenplay - Motion Picture | | Screen Actors Guild (1996) | | Kate Winslet, Winner, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | | British Academy Awards (1996) | | Kate Winslet, Winner, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role | | Oscar (1996) | | | Kate Winslet, Nominee, Best Actress in a Supporting Role | | | Lindsay Doran, Nominee, Best Picture | | British Academy Awards (1996) | | Lindsay Doran, Ang Lee, Winner, Best Film | | Oscar (1996) | | | Michael Coulter, Nominee, Best Cinematography | | | Patrick Doyle, Nominee, Best Music, Original Dramatic Score | | Golden Globe (1996) | | Sense and Sensibility, Winner, Best Motion Picture - Drama |
| Memorable Quotes| "Love is not love/ Which alters when it alteration finds/ Or bends with the remover to remove:/ O, no! it is an ever--fixed mark/ That looks on tempests and is never shaken."----Marianne Dashwood (Kate Winslet) quoting Shakespeare's "Sonnet 116" | | "Piracy is our only option."----Edward Ferrars (Hugh Grant) to Elinor Dashwood (Emma Thompson) | | "Is love a fancy or a feeling? Or a Ferrars?"----Marianne to Elinor |
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