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Fanny Price is sent to live with her wealthy relatives, the Bertrams, where she is treated poorly by most except her cousin Edmund. Her life is complicated by the arrival of the worldly Mary and Henry Crawford.

"For everyone who loved "Emma" and "Sense & Sensibility" comes the comedy Jane Austen loved best."

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Review by: Peter McGinn

I have always liked Jane Austen’s novels and have read most of them multiple times. Similarly, I am okay with. Scriptwriters taking small liberties with the stories, meaning I don’t dislike it just because of the changes. However, as I watched this adaptation, I found myself not liking it as much as I had other versions. I had to think about why, because I thought a couple of the performances were better than average and the sets and costumes were fine. It seems there was no rhyme or reason for some of the changes. Events or spoken lines occurred at different times than I expected, or a different person said it, and even at least temporary changes in personality of characters occurred a couple of times. It didn’t reach the level of me giving up on the movie or contemplating a dismal rating here, but it was enough to leave my mentally scratching my head and vaguely thinking it could have been better.

Reviewer rating: 6.0


Actors


Frances O'Connor

Fanny Price


Jonny Lee Miller

Edmund Bertram


Alessandro Nivola

Mr. Henry Crawford


Lindsay Duncan

Mrs. Price / Lady Bertram


James Purefoy

Tom Bertram


Sheila Gish

Mrs. Norris


Harold Pinter

Sir Thomas Bertram


Victoria Hamilton

Maria Bertram Rushworth

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