![]() ![]() Moving on to their male costars, we have Edward (Hugh Grant) and Colonel Brandon (Alan Rickman). ![]() Both stars have the right mix of innocence and worldliness to lend credibility to their characters. Starting off with our main characters, Elinor ( Emma Thompson) and Marianne (Kate Winslet), the cast already shines bright. In the case of Sense and Sensibility, I get the best of both worlds: a great movie and a phenomenal cast. Was Avengers: Endgame everything I hoped it would be? No, but I sure loved all the people in it. I’ve already given you quite an earful, but here are some of the top reasons that I prefer Sense and Sensibility to Pride and Prejudice. The variety of characters alone was enough to engross one in the story. While Pride and Prejudice was sweet and enduring to a generation of young, starry-eyed teenage girls, Sense and Sensibility had some actual substance to it. ![]() Like Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility revolves around female characters and their relationships, specifically with male suitors who wish to take their hand in marriage. ![]() Unfortunately, Pride cannot even hope to outshine the candor of Sense and Sensibility. Sense and Sensibility (1995) is what Pride and Prejudice (2005) wishes it was. ![]()
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