First look images released for Georgia Oakley's Sense And Sensibility adaptation starring Daisy Edgar-Jones
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Drew Gillis
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A first look at director Georgia Oakley's new adaptation of Jane Austen's Sense And Sensibility, starring Daisy Edgar-Jones as Elinor Dashwood. The article discusses how the story follows the Dashwood sisters losing their landed gentry status and downsizing to a cottage, with early images from the film showing a romanticized version of this destitution.
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· 2 pulledLosing your status as landed gentry has to sting, and the Dashwoods in Jane Austen's Sense And Sensibility deal with this first-hand, having to downsize from their estate to a small cottage.
Moving to a quiet cottage in the English countryside is something that probably sounds romantic to most of us, and, in the latest adaptation of Austen's novel, director Georgia Oakley makes it look pretty romantic, too.
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