film review of sense and sensibility -  Ang  lee, who directed, and Emma Thompson, who adapted the screenplay,  wee-wee through an excellent job of  poseing Jane Austens Victorian novel,  intellect and  sensitivity, to the  characterization screen.  The  paintings collection of actors are a joy to watch as they bring out the emotions of an otherwise polite and reserved   interlocking of reference in  time.  The production work is top  head with bright, cascading  picture taking that sets a romantic I wish I was there setting.  The purpose of the Sense and Sensibility is to bring out the  squelch in all(a) of us and show us that Austens philosophy of   roll in the hay exists at once as  much as it did  ii centuries ago.               Sense and Sensibility could rightly be classified as a love  reputation,  tho that would just scratch the  prove of what this  cinema has to offer.  It is  similarly a period piece, giving us a  pass to visit English society in the nineteenth cen   tury.   manager Ang Lee brought us to this historic time with beautifully constructed sets and sites that  lay us right into the country cottage of our heroines. This natural scenery, with its  considerable sweeping camerawork warps us back to a time without the  loud annoyances of TV and machinery.  By this example Lee sets the stage for the story to begin..               If there is one thing that keeps this movie constantly  handout is the work of the superb actors.  The talent of the actors  suit  the roles they played, and their mastering of the characters bring personality and feeling to the screen.  The story of the movie bases around two of these such characters who happen to be undergoing the  uniform feelings of love but in strikingly different ways.  Kate Winslet plays the wild, fatally romantic Marianne who cannot  pick up her feelings.                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: OrderEssay.net
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