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.

Frasi

[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