Sense & Sensibility (2008)
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Sense & Sensibility (with Miss Austen Regrets) (BBC TV 2008)
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| Directed by | John Alexander |
| Cast | Hattie Morahan, Charity Wakefield, Dan Stevens, Janet McTeer and Mark Williams |
| Theatrical Release | February 3, 2008 |
| DVD Release | April 8, 2008 |
| Running Time | 174 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 883929006007 |
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Average user review:| PBS Sense & Sensibility (with Miss Austen regrets) |
| Great Version! |
Overall I thought the director made good choices on how to piece it together and what to include. I always enjoy seeing new interpretations of such a classic story and this one was quite successful. June 30, 2008
| good but not great |
The product includes "Miss Austin Regrets", where JA nearing middle age is called upon to give advice on men, love and marriage to her young niece Fanny, a theme too slender to carry a whole film. Pity we weren't given more of JA's earlier life. A missed opportunity, but much better than the dire "Becoming Jane".
The extras are excellent: a commentary (apparently, I couldn't play it), a good (if short) photo gallery, an entertaining interview with Andrew Davies and producer Anne Pivcevic and especially an audio narration ("Remembering Jane Austin") of JA's life, based on the memoir of her nephew J.E. Austin-Leigh (the only Austin biographer who actually knew her).
The discs are housed in a strong folder, one disc in each side (probably the best way of presenting a 2-disc set that I've seen), with an attractive photo on front. Unfortunately this is the only good thing to say about the DVD presentation, which is entirely slipshod. There is not only advertising but the "coming" and "seen previously" slots have been retained. This puerile device is bad enough on telly, but is completely useless on a DVD,and should have been edited out with the inter-episode credits. The scene selection for "Miss Austin Regrets" is in the extra features (weird) and the audio play would be improved with some onscreen images (perhaps of scenes from Jane's life).
I give the audio item 4 stars, the films 3 stars each and the DVD presentation 1 star.
June 28, 2008
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