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1. The Sense and Sensibility Screenplay & Diaries: Bringing Jane Austen's Novel to Film (Newmarket Pictorial Moviebooks) by Emma Thompson, Jane Austen | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2002-08)
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A True Treasure for Sense and Sensibility Fans
Sense and Sensibility Diaries
Emma Thompson's dazzling adaptation of Jane Austen's novel Be aware that this is the Original Script, not to be confused with the Shooting Script.This should be clear as soon as you beginning reading, because originally Thompson had the scene shifting back and forth between Mrs. Dashwood and Elinor/John and Fanny Dashwood (credit for this revision must go, I believe, to Film Editor Tim Squyres, who recut the scene so that we get all of one side and then the other instead of alternating back and forth as in the original script).Overall the strengths of Thompson's script are in two main directions.First, she manages to convey the scope of the novel in a two-hour screenplay, no mean task.Second, the little details she adds to Austen's story are simply marvelous.For example, her use of Shakespeare's Sonnet 116 ("Let me not the marriage of true minds"), which Marianne and Willoughby share to their great mutual delight and which Marianne repeats standing in the rain looking at Willoughby's new estate.In fact, Thompson revised the first scene to make it even better, having Willoughby misquote a key word in an elegant bit of foreshadowing.Thompson also makes one nice little change at the end.While Austen has Elinor bolt from the room to cry outside during the happy ending. Thompson creates a wonderful moment by having her stay in the room and having the rest of her family flee.There are not too many scenes where you are crying and laughing at the same time, but Thompson certainly created one (and has the added virtue of relying on herself as an actress to nail the performance as well).All of these are marvelous examples of playing to the strength of the cinema to bring Austen's novel to the screen. But we get much more than just the screenplay in this volume, because Thompson includes excerpts from her diaries kept during both the writing of the screenplay and the actual production of the film.It would be nice if there was more insight into what she was thinking when writing the screenplay as I am always interested in how decisions were made and where inspiration comes from, but Thompson makes up for that with her little tales of working with director Ang Lee and the rest of the cast in making the film.Finally, in the Appendices, there is a very choice little treat, namely Imogen Stubbs' Prize-Winning Letter, written to Elinor from Lucy.Do not worry; by the time you read it you will understand why it is so hysterical.There is also a list of the fine homes and estates where "Sense and Sensibility" was filmed if you happen to be roaming around England and are interested in looking for such things.
A look inside the making of the film There is wit in the descriptions and the photos, all well-captured. The journal entries are entertaining and a good look into the making of a movie. Although be forewarned -- because they dress like the characters of S&S, they do not talk like them. There is definitely some verbal crudeness in the book, men and women alike, but if you can overlook that (or are used to it) then this book will be a delightful read for any Jane Austen fan.
A fascinating look at a remarkable film. Fortunatelyfor the rest of the world, Ms. Doran changed her mind, and some twenty-fiveyears after that first erroneous conclusion, has brought us thiswonderfully witty, and extremely faithful film version of this first novelby Austen. As producer of the Kenneth Branagh/Emma Thompson film, DEADAGAIN, she became acquainted with the woman who was not only a phenomenalactress, but also a gifted writer-one with a sense of humorand a strongromantic bent.These two qualities had proven to be the stumbling blockover nearly ten years of searching for the right scriptwriter for Sense andSensibility. It took nearly seven years to come up with something closeto a shooting script, sandwiched as it had to be between Thompson's manyaward-winning acting chores. Serendipity was obviously at work, however,and eventually, a budget was established, and casting accomplished. Manyof the actors Emma had envisioned in various roles had participated in aread-through the year prior to the filming; they were all in the film, inthose same roles. While the Dashwood ladies are all suitable beautiful,it is the men who are truly gorgeous.("Repellently so," writesMs. Thompson in the diary portion, referring to Hugh Grant. "He's muchprettier than I am.") With his look-alike Richard Lumsden, they arethe brothers Ferrar, Edward and Richard, with Greg Wise as the fickleWilloughby.Alan Rickman (be still my heart!) brings maturity and virilityto the role of Colonel Brandon. The sets and costumes aresumptuous. Interspersed with the actual shooting script and the diariesare some 50 photographs, 36 of them in luscious color. One script lookspretty much like another, but this one allows Ms. Thompson's wry wit toshine, especially in some of the non-spoken words. Of course, not everyscene from the book could be included; the movie would have been more thansix hours had they been. But the essentials are here, along with all themajor characters. Providing testimony to just how perspicacious was thechoice of writer is the number of awards garnered by Thompson for this, herfirst film script. The diaries portion begin with a production meetingon January 15, 1995 and continue through July 9 of that year.A very smallmention is made of Hugh Grant's visit to California, where he'd gone forhis next film project after the completion of filming his scenes inEngland. A final two pages describes the 'location' houses chosen torepresent those lived in by the families in the novel. It may come assomewhat of a surprise to some readers to discover rather explicit languagein the diaries. In addition to an apparent fascination with the alimentaryprocess, our Emma has a bit of a potty-mouth, as do some of the gentlemaninvolved, and their words are recorded, one presumes unhappily, all tooaccurately. They seem curiously jarring and out of place in a bookotherwise devoted to the pristine words of Jane Austen. Nevertheless,this is a lovely, hefty book; one which will bring the reader back to ittime and again.There is always a new and enjoyable nugget to be minedfrom its various depths. ... Read more |
2. Sense and Sensibility: The Screenplay and Diaries (Newmarket Shooting Script) by Emma Thompson | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2007-07-30)
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The Extras
Very fun read |
3. Emma: The Many Facets of Emma Thompson by Chris Nickson | |
Hardcover: 261
Pages
(1997-09)
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Does not do justice to Greatness.
A True Emma Thompson Fan
"Unauthorized" means...
definitely worth buying |
4. Nanny McPhee Returns by Emma Thompson | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2010-07-20)
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Courtesy of Teens Read Too
More than a quickie tie-in
great film, terrific book
A Magical Story & Film Diary -- Not just a lame movie tie in |
5. Ken & Em: A Biography of Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson by Ian Shuttleworth | |
Hardcover: 255
Pages
(1995-09)
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Really good |
6. Wit and wisdom of Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Emma Thompson | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2010-07-30)
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7. Ken and Em: Biography of Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson by Ian Shuttleworth | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1995-06-08)
Isbn: 0747247188 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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8. We Came Through Ellis Island: The Immigrant Adventures of Emma Markowitz by Gare Thompson | |
Paperback: 40
Pages
(2003-07-01)
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9. She Rode with the Generals: The True and Incredible Story of Sarah Emma Seelye, Alias Franklin Thompson by Sylvia G. L Dannett | |
Hardcover: 326
Pages
(1960)
Asin: B0007E7YEE Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
10. Let's Look for Mail Delivery in Illinois Post Offices by Mary Emma Thompson | |
Paperback: 46
Pages
(2007-01)
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11. Tatort Aachen. by Emma Thompson | |
Paperback: 124
Pages
(2002-11-30)
Isbn: 3935877757 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
12. Peace Amongst the Fells by Emma Thompson | |
Hardcover: 160
Pages
(1971-05-10)
Isbn: 0722301804 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
13. Sense and Sensibility: Diaries and Screenplay by Emma Thompson, Jane Austen | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1996-12-06)
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14. The White Cat by Eric Metaxas | |
Paperback: 40
Pages
(2000-08)
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15. Hard Being Black (A Ball Players Journey) by Stevie Thompson, Ertha Thompson | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2010-10-13)
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An Inspiring Story |
16. More Magazine, February 2009: Emma Thompson (Single Issue) | |
Paperback:
Pages
(2009)
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17. [NANNY MCPHEE RETURNS]BY THOMPSON, EMMA(AUTHOR)[COMPACT DISC][NANNY MCPHEE RETURNS]ON 2010 by Emma Thompson | |
CD-ROM:
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(2010-07-20)
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18. [NANNY MCPHEE RETURNS]BY THOMPSON, EMMA(AUTHOR)[PAPERBACK][NANNY MCPHEE RETURNS]ON 2010 by Emma Thompson | |
Paperback:
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(2010-07-20)
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19. Biography Magazine July 2001 Jude Law, Sophia Loren, Mary Todd Lincoln, Heath Ledger, Emma Thompson, Tobey Maguire | |
Unknown Binding:
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(2001)
Asin: B000L9T7YU Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
20. Archers at the 1904 Summer Olympics: Cyrus Edwin Dallin, Henry B. Richardson, George Bryant, William Thompson, Emma Cooke, Robert Williams | |
Paperback: 42
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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