Ragione e sentimento

Titolo originale: Sense and Sensibility
Regia: Ang Lee |
Anno: 1995
Origine: United States of America | United Kingdom |
Generi: Dramma Romance
Tag: secret love | london, england | countryside | based on novel or book | widow | military officer | servant | country life | pneumonia | inheritance | period drama | rainstorm | decorum | horse carriage | young love | dowry | social class | 19th century | penniless | social elite | bloodletting | free spirited | sussex | 1800s | sisters love | marry for money | secret engagement | devonshire, england |
Cast: Emma Thompson | Kate Winslet | Alan Rickman | Hugh Grant | Gemma Jones | Greg Wise | Elizabeth Spriggs | Imogen Stubbs | Harriet Walter | James Fleet | Imelda Staunton | Hugh Laurie | Emilie François | Robert Hardy | Richard Lumsden | Tom Wilkinson | Ian Brimble | Isabelle Amyes | Alexander John | Allan Mitchell | Josephine Gradwell | Lone Madsen | Oliver Ford Davies | Eleanor McCready | Lindsay Doran |

Elinor e Marianne sono due sorelle appartenenti al ramo povero della famiglia Dashwood. La prima, orgogliosa e riservata, cerca di mandare avanti la famiglia mentre deve reprimere l'amore per Edward, un parente ricco. La seconda, più romantica e istintiva, si abbandona alla passione senza remore. Il senso del dovere impedisce a Elinor di realizzarsi sentimentalmente, mentre la passionalità di Marianne la espone a inganni.

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In the novel, Brandon challenged Willoughby to a duel which ended in neither party suffering injury. [...] D
The green and beige patterned waistcoat Hugh Laurie (Mr. Palmer) wore at the London ball is the same [...] D
Largely filmed in Devon, where the novel is set. D
The apple-green day dress Harriet Walter (Fanny Dashwood) wears trimming hats with Lucy Steele is th [...] D
Wimbledon was taking place during filming. Alan Rickman and Kate Winslet watched matches together in [...] D
Miss Gray's dowry of £50,000 at the time this movie was set would be equivalent to over £4 mil [...] D
James Fleet (John Dashwood) is only four years younger than Tom Wilkinson who played his dying fathe [...] D
The green velvet Spencer vest Kate Winslet (Marianne Dashwood) wears walking in the rain at Clevelan [...] D
When this movie was first released, many moviegoers thought that the final scene showed the double w [...] D
Alan Rickman loved playing with all of the dogs that belonged to Sir John Middleton in this movie. D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2005 list of 250 movies nominated for AFI's 100 Years o [...] D
The original plan was that Natasha Richardson and Joely Richardson would play the Dashwood sisters. [...] D
The white muslin dress with yellow overdress Kate Winslet (Marianne Dashwood) wears during the picni [...] D
The straw bonnet with a pale blue ribbon Kate Winslet (Marianne Dashwood) wore at Barton Cottage is [...] D
This movie was part of a massive renaissance in popularity for the works of Jane Austen in the mid 1 [...] D
Colonel Brandon is sixteen years older than Marianne Dashwood in the novel. In reality, Alan Rickman [...] D
The green velvet gown with gold and white trimmings worn by Dame Emma Thompson (Elinor Dashwood) to [...] D
Dame Emma Thompson and her sister, Sophie Thompson, met their future husbands - Greg Wise and Richar [...] D
Imelda Staunton and Hugh Laurie have previously played a married couple in Gli amici di Peter (1992) [...] D
The sheer dotted muslin gown that Kate Winslet (Marianne Dashwood) wore during the lawn bowling scen [...] D
Dame Emma Thompson was asked to write the screenplay by producer Lindsay Doran, when she discovered [...] D
The tall green military-style hat with a peacock feather worn by an extra at the Covent Garden coffe [...] D
Filming began on April 19, 1995 and wrapped on June 23, 1995 after 65 days of filming. Sense and Sen [...] D
While working on the script, Dame Emma Thompson's computer developed a problem and she was unable to [...] D
During filming, the Jane Austen Society telephoned co-producer James Schamus to complain about the c [...] D
The wine-colored muslin dress, beige pelisse and matching bonnet Kate Winslet (Marianne Dashwood) we [...] D
Several actors from this film have also played characters in the Harry Potter films: Emma Thompson ( [...] D
In the DVD extras, Dame Emma Thompson relates how Patrick Doyle was challenged to set Ben Jonson's " [...] D
In at least one of the trailers for this movie, the background music is actually from the soundtrack [...] D
Hugh Grant was always first choice to play Edward Ferrars. He agreed to reduce his normal salary in [...] D
Director Ang Lee originally was considering Kate Winslet only for the smaller part of Lucy Steele, e [...] D
Ang Lee was selected as director for his work in both Il banchetto di nozze (1993) and Mangiare bere [...] D
Dame Emma Thompson recounted that, during the scene where Colonel Brandon approaches Elinor and Mari [...] D
The tan and black striped gown with a black crepe bow on the bodice Gemma Jones (Mrs. Dashwood) wear [...] D
While Elinor is dancing with Robert, he asks about her living situation in a cottage and states that [...] D
The cast includes two Oscar winners: Dame Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet; and two Oscar nominees: To [...] D
The windowpane check gown Dame Emma Thompson (Elinor Dashwood) wore while explaining Colonel Brandon [...] D
The tan and black print muslin day dress worn by Gemma Jones (Mrs. Dashwood) at Barton Cottage is th [...] D
Dame Emma Thompson, Gemma Jones, Robert Hardy, Elizabeth Spriggs, Alan Rickman, and Imelda Staunton [...] D
Given that this was his first English-language movie, director Ang Lee was taken aback when Dame Emm [...] D
The poem that Edward is attempting to read, much to Marianne's vocal dissatisfaction, is "The Castaw [...] D
Dame Emma Thompson's first draft of the screenplay consisted of three hundred fifty hand-written pag [...] D
Kate Winslet plays Emma Thompson's sister in this film. In Howard's End, Thompson's sister was playe [...] D
There is an ironic twist surrounding the casting of Kate Winslet, Dame Emma Thompson, and Greg Wise. [...] D
The scene where Willoughby rescues Marianne in driving rain took about fifty takes. This resulted in [...] D
With her Best Adapted Screenplay Academy Award win, Dame Emma Thompson became the first person to re [...] D
Feeling self-conscious about herself, Kate Winslet was skipping meals in an attempt to lose weight. [...] D
In Casa Howard (1992), Emma Thompson's sister is played by Helena Bonham Carter, who had previously [...] D
With a budget of $16 million, this was the biggest budget with which director Ang Lee had ever worke [...] D
The dark purple velvet and silk gown Harriet Walter (Fanny Dashwood) wears to dinner at Norland Park [...] D
This movie's release and popularity saw the novel return to the New York Times' Bestseller list. D
During filming, director Ang Lee used music by Arvo Pärt as a temporary score. D
Director Ang Lee spent six months in England prior to filming in an effort to steep himself in Engli [...] D
Elizabeth Spriggs was 4 years younger than Robert Hardy despite playing the widower's elderly Mother [...] D
Marianne (Kate Winslet) is, at some point, carried by almost all of the leading men in this movie. W [...] D
Kate Winslet admitted that she was terrified of Alan Rickman when she met him in the hair and make-u [...] D
Amanda Root was originally sought for the role of Marianne and performed the role at a read-through [...] D
Marianne Dashwood's wedding dress was trimmed with straw. D
A largely dull character in the novel, Edward Ferrars - the potential suitor for Elinor Dashwood - w [...] D
The rose lace-covered evening gown that Imelda Staunton (Mrs. Palmer) wears while playing cards at B [...] D
Included amongst the American Film Institute's 1998 list of the four hundred movies nominated for th [...] D
In her book "The Ragione e sentimento (1995) Screenplay & Diaries: Bringing Jane Austen's Novel to F [...] D
At thirty-six, Dame Emma Thompson was considerably older than the character of Elinor Dashwood in th [...] D
This movie received an award from a Christian organization for incorporating a character, Edward Fer [...] D
Dame Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet lived together during the shoot to help them form a natural sist [...] D
The pale blue dress with checked trim on the sleeves Dame Emma Thompson (Elinor Dashwood) wears at B [...] D
Originally, there was to be a scene in which Hugh Grant would kiss Dame Emma Thompson. This scene wa [...] D
Sir Kenneth Branagh was attached to this movie at one time. D
Dame Emma Thompson's Best Actress Oscar nomination was the only nominee for that category in a Best [...] D
The jewelled white gown with dark velvet overdress worn by a guest at the London Ball is the same co [...] D
The Dashwoods moved to their humble cottage when the weather was cold and the sheep still had their [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2002 list of the top 100 America's Greatest Love Storie [...] D
Director Ang Lee had not read Jane Austen's novel when Columbia Pictures first sent him Dame Emma Th [...] D
Richard Lumsden, who played Dame Emma Thompson's on-screen (eventual) brother-in-law Robert Ferras, [...] D
According to Stephen Fry's autobiography, Hugh Laurie was Dame Emma Thompson's first choice for the [...] D
The black-patterned muslin gown Gemma Jones (Mrs. Dashwood) wore when Edward comes to Barton Cottage [...] D
The house used as filming location for the Dashwoods' cottage in Devon almost exactly fits Jane Aust [...] D
The excerpt that Colonel Brandon reads to Marianne near the end of this movie ("nothing's lost but m [...] D

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Marianne plays three different contemporary keyboard instruments, but each sounds like a modern gran [...] D
Set around 1810, Edward Ferrars refers to Vladivostok, a city not founded until 1860. D
The baby that Mr. Palmer holds is wearing a disposable diaper underneath his 18th century clothing. D
When Marianne and Elinor return from London and join the Palmers at their estate, Marianne walks to [...] D
This story set in 1810 mentions Belgium, a country that did not exist until its separation from the [...] D
When Mrs. Dashwood stands alone looking at the paintings on the wall in Saltram House, there is a po [...] D
In the dance scene when Elinor ducks between the dancers on first pass, she is wearing a shawl low o [...] D
The Dashwood sisters would have been wearing mourning-black after their father's death; Elinor even [...] D
In the wedding scene, Colonel Brandon wears a military coat, but it has only a single epaulette. Thi [...] D
The scene at Norland where Edward is reading the poem is set in the evening. The following scene, wh [...] D
When Elinor Dashwood and Edward Ferrars listen to Marianne Dashwood play the piano, Marianne is play [...] D
When Elinor and the rest of the family stand when Edward comes with the news of his brother's weddin [...] D
When Margaret has her back to the camera in the library, the battery pack microphone attached to her [...] D
There is a mismatch between Marianne's keyboard actions for "The Dreame" and the sound it produces. D
In asking, "Is love a fancy or a feeling?", Marianne quotes the first line of a sonnet by Hartley Co [...] D
When Colonel Brandon announces the picnic, he says it will be on "Thursday next". Later, on the day [...] D
Among the several happy working and hunting dogs running around the Barton Park Estate, one is obvio [...] D
When Marianne and Margaret stand on top of the hill in the rain, Marianne's dress is wet. When she r [...] D
When the fiddler exits the church at the wedding, the fiddle is fitted with a chin-piece, which was [...] D
While Col. Brandon is out searching for Marianne in the rain, Mr. Palmer takes a cup of tea to Elino [...] D
At the end of the film, as Edward is coming up the road, Elinor is working in the garden; her hands [...] D
The film is set around 1810. (The novel was published in 1811.) There are a pack of dogs, one of the [...] D
The scene in which Lucy Steele reveals to Fanny Dashwood that she (Lucy) and Fanny's brother (Edward [...] D

Frase

[after a reading of Spenser's The Faerie Queen] M [...] D
Edward Ferrars: I-I've come here with no expectati [...] D
Elinor Dashwood: [making painstaking conversation] [...] D
Margaret: [in church] Do you think he'll kneel dow [...] D
Marianne: And as for you, you have no right, no ri [...] D
Marianne: Colonel Brandon. [Though trying to slip [...] D
[Edward and Elinor are baiting Margaret, who is pl [...] D
[a large box has arrived at Barton cottage] Marga [...] D
Margaret: Have you really been to the East Indies, [...] D
Mrs. Dashwood: We're so happy that you chose to in [...] D
Marianne: Fanny wishes to know where the key to th [...] D
Elinor Dashwood: Marianne, please try... I... I ca [...] D
Fanny: My only real concern is how long it will ta [...] D
Edward Ferrars: Colonel Brandon must be a man of g [...] D
Elinor Dashwood: Did he tell you that he loved you [...] D
Mrs Jennings: Lovers' quarrels are swift to heal. D
Sir John Middleton: You know what they're saying, [...] D
Colonel Brandon: Your sister seems very happy. El [...] D
Elinor Dashwood: I do not attempt to deny that I t [...] D
[as Mrs. Dashwood sees off Marianne's dashing resc [...] D
Fanny: Mrs. Dashwood, Miss Dashwood, Miss Marianne [...] D
Mrs. Dashwood: [feeling Marianne's ankle after she [...] D
Fanny: People always live forever when there is an [...] D
Lucy: We were talking of London, ma'am, and of all [...] D
Mrs. Dashwood: My youngest is not to be found this [...] D
Elinor Dashwood: Marianne, can you play something [...] D
Marianne: Is there any felicity in the world super [...] D
Marianne: Good morning, Fanny. Fanny: Good mornin [...] D
Colonel Brandon: What can I do? Elinor Dashwood: [...] D
Elinor Dashwood: Poor Willoughby. He will always r [...] D
Mrs Jennings: What sort of man is he, Miss Dashwoo [...] D
Margaret: He must like you very much. Marianne: I [...] D
Elinor Dashwood: Mama, [deep sigh] Elinor Dashwo [...] D
Lucy: It is a very great secret. I've told nobody [...] D
Mrs Jennings: An entertainment, I declare. I canno [...] D
Mrs. Dashwood: [watching Brandon court Marianne] H [...] D
Edward Ferrars: All I want - all I have ever wante [...] D
Mrs. Dashwood: Surely you're not going to deny us [...] D
Marianne: Did you see him? He expressed himself we [...] D
Charlotte Palmer: To think! We can see his insuffe [...] D
Elinor Dashwood: Would you have him treat her even [...] D
Mrs. Dashwood: You must miss him, Elinor. Elinor [...] D
John Willoughby: Are you hurt? Marianne: Only my [...] D
Elinor Dashwood: Margaret has always wanted to tra [...] D
Edward Ferrars: I trust I find you all well? Mari [...] D
Marianne: I'm taking you for a walk. Margaret: No [...] D
Mrs Jennings: I don't want to hear another word ab [...] D
Fanny: They're all exceedingly spoilt, I find. Mis [...] D
Margaret: Edward promised he'd bring the atlas to [...] D
Thomas: I fetched those beef fillets for you ma'am [...] D
Fanny: I have never liked the smell of books. D
Mrs. Dashwood: Why so grave? You disapprove her ch [...] D
Marianne: Sir John, might I play your pianoforte? [...] D
Elinor Dashwood: You talk of feeling idle and usel [...] D
Marianne: Is love a fancy or a feeling... or a Fer [...] D
Margaret: Oh, please don't say anything important. D
Elinor Dashwood: You have no confidence in me. Ma [...] D
Marianne: "Love is not love which alters when it a [...] D
Edward Ferrars: Your friendship has been the most [...] D
Elinor Dashwood: [as her mother and sisters rant a [...] D
Sir John Middleton: Now, Miss Dashwood, it's your [...] D
Marianne: I was never so grateful in all my life a [...] D
Mrs Jennings: [to Pigeon] Don't talk to me of coal [...] D
Mrs Jennings: You are in lonely country now, Miss [...] D
Mrs Jennings: I declare, they are the loveliest gi [...] D
Sir John Middleton: What do you know of Mr Willoug [...] D
Colonel Brandon: Miss Dashwood, Miss Marianne - I [...] D
Mrs Jennings: Ah, now, do not fret, my dear. I hav [...] D
John Willoughby: Frailty, thy name is Brandon. Ma [...] D
Elinor Dashwood: John and Fanny are in town. I thi [...] D
Marianne: Are we never to have a moment's peace? T [...] D
Elinor Dashwood: Whatever his past actions, whatev [...] D
Mrs Jennings: There you are, Pigeon. Have you miss [...] D
Mrs Jennings: I think I've unearthed a secret. Si [...] D
Mrs Jennings: I will brook no refusal, Miss Dashwo [...] D
Charlotte Palmer: Miss Dashwood, if only Mr Willou [...] D
Charlotte Palmer: Oh, if only this rain would stop [...] D
Charlotte Palmer: She'll be wet through when she r [...] D
[after Marianne has first met Willoughby] Elinor [...] D
Mrs Jennings: [hoping to cheer up Marianne who is [...] D
Marianne: Always resignation and acceptance. Alway [...] D
Mrs. Dashwood: To be reduced to the condition of v [...] D
Marianne: When is a man to be safe from such wit i [...] D
Edward Ferrars: Miss Dashwood... Elinor, I must sp [...] D
Fanny: Oh, a cottage! How charming. A little cotta [...] D

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