| Agree with other that Persuasion is the best one. Though I actually have a soft spot for Mansfield Park and I kind of adore Emma for her deep flaws and sometimes lack of self-awareness. It's easy for me to see why that one got adapted for Clueless. I also like the Gwyneth Paltrow version. The more recent film was to slow with its pacing, and I think poorly cast, though I like Anna Taylor-Joy in Queen's Gambit. |
| Wow so much love for persuasion! The only two I really love are Pride and Prejudice (fav) and Emma. |
I have read it but a while ago! Did you like it? I remember finding a couple characters very frustrating. |
| I think Sense and Sensibility is my favorite. |
I loved that film. His direction and Emma Thomason’s script were both close to perfect, I thought. |
Yes! |
You didn’t like the 1995 movie? I thought it was pretty good. https://youtu.be/lYSHAyODiGs |
Nope, didn’t love it. |
That's the point! Most of her characters are a pain in the ass in some way. The payoff of her books is when the characters find true love despite being a PITA! |
| Austen isn’t really my cup of tea, but I have a soft spot for Persuasion. |
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Pride & Prejudice then Sense & Sensibility
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2007 Persuasion movie is great.
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The one with the worst movie kiss of all time?! Sally Hawkins went in teeth first at a snail’s pace…oh, I cringe every time I see it. But I do like Anthony Head as Sir Walter. |
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In order:
P&P - most accessible Persuasion - short, good if you got married on the later side Emma - long, good if you like mysteries Mansfield Park - long, hero and heroine are boring but the Crawford siblings are awesome Northanger Abbey - not bad, but somewhat immature S&S - melodramatic |