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Sense And Sensibility (Collector's Edition) [1996] [DVD] [2002]

Sense And Sensibility (Collector's Edition) [1996] [DVD] [2002]Director: Ang Lee
Actors: Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, Hugh Grant, Greg Wise, Tom Wilkinson
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Category: DVD

List Price: £12.99
Buy New: £2.85
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Format: PAL, Dubbed, Anamorphic, Widescreen, Colour
Languages: English (Subtitled), Hebrew (Subtitled), Hungarian (Subtitled), Icelandic (Subtitled), Italian (Subtitled), Norwegian (Subtitled), Czech (Subtitled), English (Original Language), Italian (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language)
Rating: Universal, suitable for all
Region: 2
Discs: 1
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.85:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 131 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: 5035822450998
EAN: 5035822450998

Release Date: September 9, 2002
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Emma Thompson scores a double bull's-eye with Sense and Sensibility, a marvellous adaptation of Jane Austen's novel. Not only does Thompson turn in a strong (and gently humorous) performance as Elinor Dashwood--the one with "sense"--she also wrote the witty, wise screenplay. Austen's tale of 19th-century manners and morals provides a large cast with a feast of possibilities, notably Kate Winslet, in her pre-Titanic flowering, as Thompson's deeply romantic sister, Marianne (the one with "sensibility"). Winslet attracts the wooing of shy Alan Rickman (a nice change of pace from his bad-guy roles) and dashing Greg Wise, while Thompson must endure an incredibly roundabout courtship with Hugh Grant, here in fine and funny form. All of this is doled out with the usual eye-filling English countryside and handsome costumes, yet the film always seems to be about the careful interior lives of its characters. The director, an inspired choice, is Taiwan-born Ang Lee, here making his first English-language film. He brings the same exquisite taste and discreet touch he displayed in his previous Asian films (such as Eat Drink Man Woman). Thompson's script won an Oscar. --Robert Horton


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