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Searching for a wholesome summer video?
Look no further than the charmingly romantic
drama Sense and Sensibility. With the
help of an Oscar-winning screenplay by
Emma Thompson (who also stars), Jane
Austen's nineteenth century novel is brought to
life as a refreshing tribute to a more innocent
age of ladies and gentlemen.
A vibrant character study, Sense and
Sensibility is rich in personality and depth
of relationship as it follows the story of the
Dashwoods. The film begins when the family
patriarch dies and his son, John, and greedy
daughter-in-law inherit his vast estate. Left to
fend for themselves are John's step-mother
and her three daughters, who are forced to live
in a small cottage offered by a kind, yet
boorish cousin and his gossipy,
match-making mother-in-law.
The endearing Dashwood women
struggle with the constraints placed on them
by their loss of wealth and social status.
Moreover, when the two eldest fall in love with
eligible bachelors, their widely different
approaches to matters of the heart provide
delicious food for thought. The hopelessly
romantic middle child, Marianne, is a funloving
free spirit. Her older sister, Elinor, is more
reserved, proper and analytical.
Adults will be pleased to see a balance of
passion and purity. There's no sex (not even a
kiss), just a tender story of love and devotion.
Virtues lending themselves to family
discussion include loyalty, kindness, self
respect, honesty, modesty in courtship, the
riches of good character over an ample dowry
and resisting the temptation to engage in
reckless romanticism.
Sense and Sensibility is an
uplifting story with a witty spirit of justice. It is
wonderfully crafted entertainment appropriate
for all ages, though it may not hold the
attention of very young children.
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