Jane Austen – Persuasion 1995 – Ciaran Hinds, Amanda Root (full movie)

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The favourite version of Bastian Lee Jones of #JaneAusten´s novel #PERSUASION. A great adaption of #EnglishLiterature of the early 19 th century starring Ciaran Hinds and Amanda Root.
Subtitles are not perfect in the moment, it is a matter of time, which I as producer, artist and entrepreneur don´t have. Pleasee a bit wide hearted with that!

I love English Literature of the 19th Century – and I think that beauty, depth, skill and education shall be spread and people shall feel inspired to meddle with the beauties of life like music, art, science, religions and spirituality, philosophy and literature – driven by imagination, curiosity, creativity, spirit.
Everybody in the world shall be able to take part in that. That´s why I subtitle all movie adaptions in #english #deutsch #français #espagnol #bahasaindonesia #arabian #hindi #chinese – as contribution to mutual understanding and peace among the peoples!

Comments – whether they might be appraising or critical are very welcome. Please stay polite. Thank you to the rights owner giving the permission that this adaption can be shown on youtube! Best – yours Bastian Lee Jones (composer, songwriter, pianoplayer, photographer & moviemaker) https://linktr.ee/bastian_lee_jones

Date: June 18, 2024

49 thoughts on “Jane Austen – Persuasion 1995 – Ciaran Hinds, Amanda Root (full movie)

  1. thank you for uploading this 🥹 i recently got into reading, and decided to also watch movie adaptations of all my favorite books <3 this is such a beautiful movie.

  2. This was the best of all Austen adaptations imo, it showed mess and dirt and the men weren’t always shaved to within an inch of their lives. Add to that the brilliant performances, particularly Ciaran and Amanda and you have an exemplar of Austen adaptations.

  3. Thank you for sharing your process for this. Really helpful and easy to follow. Love the sign you added. Will definitely make this display stand for my art stall. ❤

  4. Ciaran Hinds is such a wonderful actor and such a manly man. I thought he played Captain Wentworth beautifully. And I loved it that he actually kissed Anne at the end, unlike the version with Rupert Penry~Jones where he seemed absolutely determined NOT to kiss her, but let little Anne strain on her tiptoes to try to kiss HIM!

  5. Love this version. The only complaint I have is the costume of Lady Russell and the ending with the circus ruckus is annoying. Incidentally, the alternative ending has also been induced in this version, which is very amusing. The reason of Mr. Elliott's is a bit muddled here.
    The 1975 version is closer to the book and more descriptive ending. The long walk and the declarations are very satisfying.

  6. I have always dreamt of living like this, in a big house in Victorian times and yet I am not even English but I was corresponding with Prince Philip. I am Greek.

  7. Why are they all chewing like hogs at a trough in every clip. I know Anne isn't eating but the smacking of lips and the gulping. 🤢🤢🤢🤢

  8. Sono una
    . ammiratrice di letteratura promossa di Jane Austen_cognosco suoi romanze nel dettaglio di ripetizione li storio nel mente ;mi fivertiscono suii personaggi,vocabulario e malizia di auttore,amo loro tempo.

  9. This is the perfect version- characters believable, period atmosphere and detail excellent, and what normal red blooded woman could resist that hastily penned declaration of love from Captain Wentworth. I thought I'd just watch the first few moments to remind myself how good it was- ended up watching every minute. Thank you- I'll be watching it again very soon.

  10. I agree with all the positive comments posted here. I have watched this film time and time again for the sensitivity with which it was approached. The wonderful, light-as-air music perfectly captures the mood and the times. The film is a true, unpretentious delight. So far, no other Jane Austen filmed version comes close.

  11. I can’t imagine anyone other than Amanda Root as Anne. Her eyes are so expressive–you can see all the years of pain and then the newfound hope and even laughter in them. She has a gracefulness and poise that puts Dakota’s Anne to humiliation

  12. I love this adaption and its my favourite Amanda Root role but the star of the show is Sophie Thompson for me. She captures the character of Mary perfectly

  13. I searched for this version after watching and loving the 1995 Pride & Prejudice, and Sense & Sensibility, as everyone seems to think it's equally as good. I don't understand why people love this version of Persuasion. I find the acting wooden, it's technically not very good (sound all over the place, and some slightly comical camera work), confusingly told story, and little payoff at the end, contrary to P&P, S&S. Not only is it just not very good, it's actively bad.

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