Left to Right: Edward Ferras, Colonel Brandon,
Willoughby, Elinor, and Marriane
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In a totally lame way, well lame to others, perfect for me, on Friday night I got Chinese Food and watched Sense and Sensibility, the TV mini-series by BBC in 2008. I was practically raised on the 1995 Sense and Sensibility with Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet and Alan Rickman and I love it but when I heard Dan Stevens, aka Matthew Crawley from Downton Abbey, was in Sense and Sensibility I had to watch this film. Fortunately for me my school library had a copy and I just awaited a good time to watch it. This weekend I knew I was going to be anti social, even though it is St. Patty's day. I have had a long week getting back in the swing of things and I have worked long hours, so Thursday I checked out the movie and got excited for Jane Austen night.
It is sometimes hard watching a new adapation of something you love so much. So this post will mostly be a comparing and contrasting of my old love and my new love of Sense and Sensibility. There are some major differences just to start off. In the beginning it starts off quickly showing the affair between Willoughby and Colonel Brandon's ward. It was a little surprising how quickly we learn of Willoghby's bad behavior when Jane Austen lets it unfold late in the plot line. But it does explain Colonel Brandon and Willoughby's disregard for each other, when we first see them interact, it is much more blunt then in 1995 version, and I could sense the hatred that loomed over them.
This minni-series was three hours long, unlike that the 1995 version that was 2 hours long, so it had more time to develop the plot, which was nice because not only did it show more of the longing of Colonel Brandon for Marianne, when they first met and how he tries to court her, it also shows their relationship develop after she recovered. I liked having this because it seems their relationship is kind of rushed in the 1995 version.
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Edward at Barton Cottage, chopping wood to work out his anger {pic} |
Elinor and Edward {pic} |
The Willoughbys... you decide {pic} |
Marianne {Pic} |
Kate Winslet and Charity Wakefield {Pic} |
Edward Ferrars {pic} |
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Great scenes of Hugh Laurie.
I just love him
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1 comment:
Enjoyed reading your views on this Sense/Sensibility! And seeing the images of Dan Stevens as Edward Ferras. Also enjoyed seeing the image for your Sisters of Pine Haven. The high lace neck of the dress looks like the dress worn in a photo I have that is my great-grandmother's highschool graduation portrait.
As always, your blog a lovely moment in my day!
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