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Sense And Sensibility

Sense And Sensibility

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Excellent Ang Lee-directed adaptation of the Jane Austen novel.

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Duration130 mins

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  • Zoe, 15
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Review by Zoe, 15

4 stars

11 Oct 2012

**This review referes to the bbc adaption** Sense and Sensibility is a classic novel written by Jane Austen, and the film is a three part adaption of the book. It is a romantic period film about 3 girls and their mother who are forced into moving in the country after their father dies and their step-brother refuses them his estate. The language is true to the time, so may be hard for younger viewers to understand. The story shows the girls' relationships with men, including the (somewhat creepy) Mr Willoughby, and their lives by the sea in their new home.

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