I miss his galant voice and sweet nature . I’ve seen a few movies with him , to play an antagonist. Seeing him here , is so different, but I like it. I was shocked when he passed away, and saddened.
At a well known place in my city, there was a display of actors and actresses outfits worn in a movie of theirs. I got to see the military uniform that Alan Rickman wore in Sense and Sensibility. Won't ever forget seeing that as well as him in that movie. What a fabulous actor he was! And missed.❤
IF Colonel Brandon lived in the 2020s he’d be an incel too, because he isn’t the minimum 6 foot & $100,000 salary that Gen Z women demand. Also Alan Rickman was ~50 years old. Once again in today’s world, he would be internet-shamed & doxxed for dating a 20 year old girl. (As happens every day with Mr. Leonardo Dicaprio.)
@Mrs.847 Do you mean Pisces like Chopin and George Harrison; or do mean Pisces like Wyatt Earp or George Washington? Perhaps Einstein or Ralph Nader. There is no typical Pisces….
Brandon has one of the best character entrances in any movie. His gradual approach through the shadows into the light is beautifully symbolic of his emotional state at the sight and sound of Marianne, after years and years of loneliness and heartbreak.
Yes! And then his arc is complete at the end of the movie -- when Marianne is in bed and weakly calls his name to say thank you and "sees" him truly for the first time, he steps out of the shadows and into the light again. Those cinematic touches are what make this film extraordinary.
Best part is he wanted absolutely nothing in return. He’d lost hope that she’d ever reciprocate, and had no sexual interest whatsoever in her sister. He just wanted to help. Where oh where are men today who are like that????
@12classics39 IF Colonel Brandon lived in the 2020s he’d be an incel, because he isn’t the minimum 6 foot & $100,000 salary that Gen Z women demand. Also Alan Rickman was ~50 years old. Once again in today’s world, he would be internet-shamed & doxxed for dating a 20 year old girl. (As happens every day with Mr. Leonardo Dicaprio.)
You need to be a grown women (or man) to appreciate this great man. Kind, educated, patient, gentle, brave, thoughtful, considerate... so many great things to say about this man. None of that storm bs.
I think no one could portray the colonel with the same emotional impact amd tender earneatness as did Alan Rickman. He was a phenomenal actor and a handsome one to boot. He is missed by many, including me.
IF Colonel Brandon lived in the 2020s he’d be an incel, because he isn’t the minimum 6 foot & $100,000 salary that Gen Z women demand. Also Alan Rickman was ~50 years old. Once again in today’s world, he would be internet-shamed & doxxed for dating a 20 year old girl. (As happens every day with Mr. Leonardo Dicaprio.)
I like the lighting where Alan entered the room from the dark, as heard the singing, he speed up his steps, emerged from the dark as he was amazed by her voice and appearance. His melancholy life was forever lighted since his acquaintance with her. The director Lee is good at presentation meticulously.
IF Colonel Brandon lived in the 2020s he’d be an incel, because he isn’t the minimum 6 foot & $100,000 salary that Gen Z women demand. Also Alan Rickman was ~50 years old. Once again in today’s world, he would be internet-shamed & doxxed for dating a 20 year old girl. (As happens every day with Mr. Leonardo Dicaprio.)
@@electrictroy2010 Alan Rickman was 6'1". Colonel Brandon had $2000 a year, equal to $53,000 today. You are not counting his estate. He was a landowner, which made him stable.
He did not want to accept the role of a villain at the Harry Potter because his influential bad-role image from Robin Hood was too strong than he imagined. But now I am grateful that he allowed us to see him a little longer, in anyway.
This is my favourite Sense and Sensibility out of all of them. I bought it so I could watch it over and over. I hate period movies, but this version is the exception. Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant and Kate Winslet......what a winning combination.
Me too. I miss him a lot. I know. I never knew him or met him or talked to him. But I really admired him so much. Not just as an actor but as a good human being.
@AudreyII- BRITISH people of the upper class 1800s didn’t say “thank you” and other exuberances. You’re expecting them to act like the colonials in America but that’s not happening. Also: IF Colonel Brandon lived in the 2020s he’d be an incel, because he isn’t the minimum 6 foot & $100,000 salary that Gen Z women demand. Also Alan Rickman was ~50 years old. Once again in today’s world, he would be internet-shamed & doxxed for dating a 20 year old girl. (As happens every day with Mr. Leonardo Dicaprio.)
@@electrictroy2010 First of all, there are 25 instances of the BRITISH characters saying “thank you” in this script. And 7 instances of it in Jane Austen’s novel. And she was British. Second of all, this movie is based on that novel which is rich with metaphor. Even the title is a metaphor. Which was the point of my comment, to infer that her cold response is merely a metaphor for where she has placed him in their relationship. Aka, he could help her and show her love if only she allowed herself to let him. Third, Colonel Brandon is 35 in the novel and Marianne is 19 by the time they marry. Yes it’s an age gap but you’re not supposed to take the literal age of Alan Rickman as the age of his character. They are acting and he is acting as a 35 year old. Your points about “today’s world” (although I don’t disagree they are problematic in some instances) might be better served on a different thread.
@@maryd1495Fair point. It did, in every way. And it’s a much better movie and adaptation as well. But it’s kind of funny to imagine this scene as a staff meeting at Hogwarts.
And Kate was offered a role in HP but the offer went through her agent who turned it down without consulting her! (I would’ve fired that agent so fast)
I love how Emma sees him looking at Kate and gets it right away. It’s such an amazing scene. Also, the way Rickman talks to the youngest daughter=magic. “F major” still makes me lmao.
@@keiralionel Well they were teasing about Mr F which in this case Mr.Ferrars (the man who Elinor likes) As Marianne was singing they then contemplated for Elinor to sing and she declined and they made a joke about the chord the she would want to sing with which is F major as to referring Mr.F, what she thus likes!
This is one of my favorite movies. The scene after Marianne recovers and thanks Colonel Brandon just tugs at my heart. The look on his face was so incredibly emotional. He was a brilliant actor.
Despite the age gap of Colonel Brandon and Marianne, I, too, can't help but to fall in love with Colonel Brandon. Alan Rickman did a wonderful job portraying as him ❤
Colonel Brandon will always be the perfect man to me... I adore him! He was nice to everyone, humble, accomplished... I was so annoyed Marianne liked Willoughby... he was a cad & he spoke poorly of Brandon- I hated him! Sigh... Alan Rickman was an absolute gem who embodied Colonel Brandon, I will miss his presence in movies. No one will ever take his place in my heart ❤
@Meskarune he never really went after her, he at best gave her flowers but didn't officially court her until after she nearly died- which made her 17 or 18 by the end of story. I'm not saying him finding her attractive at 16 isn't a bit strange, but he was a shy guy who never chased after anyone. (Except maybe his old ward who was his ex).
I fell in love with Alan Rickman the first moment I heard his voice. It melted the elastic in my knickers. What a delightful man he is sorely missed but is forever preserved in celluloid.
Col. Brandon is supposed to have been of marriageable age 20 years prior to the setting of the movie, so very late 30s at the earliest, but more likely early 40s.
love how the camera pans out at the very end, taking a step back, take a breather, feel that distance that Eleanor feels between her true feelings and her rationality
There's a Shakespeare sonnet Alan reads on you tube. He will always be the man I wish could have been my lover.. I think the eras of great actors have ended. But at age 69 I feel blessed to have seen the best I still love "Truly, madly, Deeply."
Movies made me believe that if I had a good singing voice, someone will fall in love with me lol. I always secretly hoped a guy would hear me singing and fall for me haha (My singing is horrible LOL)
Alan Rickman, sorely missed by everyone who knows how to appreciate good acting! First discovered his talent as a teenager, watching him in Romeo and Juliet! Just so memorable!❤❤❤❤👍🥰
At 0:51 seconds, Emma Thompson's character can tell immediately that Colonel Brandon (Rickman) is in love with (Marianne) Kate Winslet just from how he looks at her.
I always felt kind of bad for Margaret in this movie. She has more spirit than at least her eldest sister and mom combined, and she's a bright kid, too, but everyone always overlooks her and puts her down. (Except Edward, of course.)
She's a child - too young to be a romantic heroine. I like to think that her time would have come, and with two elder sisters respectably married, she would have her pick of suitors. If she wished to marry, that is!
Margaret’s story would make a great sequel. Brandon would pay for an expensive education and travel - He was very fun with her, he’d salute her when he saw her.
Absolutely. To be honest, I found the novel so depressing because of Marianne's ending. He seemed like a decent person, but also an utter bore. I love the way Rickman's performance turns him into a quiet hero.
3:15 btw did you know it is proper etiquette to give someone a knife by holding the blade and letting them take the handle? the same when you give someone sissors, don't point the sharp metal at them. I don't know why but so many people don't do this and it's a petpeeve of mine, so bonus points for that
Or when people carry knives and don't hold them with the blade pointing down. That also gets on my nerves. It's such a basic thing to do that their parents should have taught them as children and yet some people still run around pointing knives forward.
Alternative title: me falling in love with Alan Rickman for 9 minutes
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❤️ THIS
Yessss
So true ❤
Omg yes!!!!!
He’s so gorgeous ❤ poor Alan 😢
This man is gone but will never be forgotten he's stolen the hearts of so many
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❤miss you AR..❤
He definitely did. ❤
I loved him
He took my heart with him. 💔💋
Oh, dear Alan Rickman, handsome man with the velvet voice.
When he reads to Marianne, I swoon.
When he says "the air is full of spices", i swoon
Oh, Alan Rickman - you are missed!
Your comment is how I found out he was dead.....😢
So very much.
I miss his galant voice and sweet nature . I’ve seen a few movies with him , to play an antagonist. Seeing him here , is so different, but I like it. I was shocked when he passed away, and saddened.
I was just about to write this--I miss him so much. It always shocks me terribly when I remember that he is gone.
At a well known place in my city, there was a display of actors and actresses outfits worn in a movie of theirs. I got to see the military uniform that Alan Rickman wore in Sense and Sensibility. Won't ever forget seeing that as well as him in that movie. What a fabulous actor he was! And missed.❤
Alan Rickman had a soft spot for brooding, misunderstood men with a mysterious past involving their long lost love. 😊💕
Lily+Severus for ever❤🤗🥹😭
Typical Pisces, brooding, romantic and in love.
indeed!
IF Colonel Brandon lived in the 2020s he’d be an incel too, because he isn’t the minimum 6 foot & $100,000 salary that Gen Z women demand.
Also Alan Rickman was ~50 years old. Once again in today’s world, he would be internet-shamed & doxxed for dating a 20 year old girl.
(As happens every day with Mr. Leonardo Dicaprio.)
@Mrs.847
Do you mean Pisces like Chopin and George Harrison; or do mean Pisces like Wyatt Earp or George Washington?
Perhaps Einstein or Ralph Nader.
There is no typical Pisces….
Brandon has one of the best character entrances in any movie. His gradual approach through the shadows into the light is beautifully symbolic of his emotional state at the sight and sound of Marianne, after years and years of loneliness and heartbreak.
beautifully stated..
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Melts ones heart ❤
Yes! And then his arc is complete at the end of the movie -- when Marianne is in bed and weakly calls his name to say thank you and "sees" him truly for the first time, he steps out of the shadows and into the light again. Those cinematic touches are what make this film extraordinary.
Colonel Brandon: "Give me an occupation, Miss Dashwood, or I shall run mad" Felt for him right then and there.
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So true!
Best part is he wanted absolutely nothing in return. He’d lost hope that she’d ever reciprocate, and had no sexual interest whatsoever in her sister. He just wanted to help. Where oh where are men today who are like that????
@12classics39 IF Colonel Brandon lived in the 2020s he’d be an incel, because he isn’t the minimum 6 foot & $100,000 salary that Gen Z women demand.
Also Alan Rickman was ~50 years old. Once again in today’s world, he would be internet-shamed & doxxed for dating a 20 year old girl.
(As happens every day with Mr. Leonardo Dicaprio.)
@@12classics39 they're hiding somewhere, we just gosta find then😭
I even love him as the bad guy in Robin Hood! No matter what character he plays he did it with perfection
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He makes that movie.
His role was the only reason to watch that movie.
And for me it's Hanz in Die Hard❤
AR with black hair being a sarcastic baddie - be still my ❤
You need to be a grown women (or man) to appreciate this great man. Kind, educated, patient, gentle, brave, thoughtful, considerate... so many great things to say about this man. None of that storm bs.
Oh! That magnificent voice!
I had a crush on him since I was 10💀
I cannot believe it has been 8 years since we lost Mr. Rickman. May he rest in eternal peace.
Amen
I think no one could portray the colonel with the same emotional impact amd tender earneatness as did Alan Rickman. He was a phenomenal actor and a handsome one to boot. He is missed by many, including me.
IF Colonel Brandon lived in the 2020s he’d be an incel, because he isn’t the minimum 6 foot & $100,000 salary that Gen Z women demand.
Also Alan Rickman was ~50 years old. Once again in today’s world, he would be internet-shamed & doxxed for dating a 20 year old girl.
(As happens every day with Mr. Leonardo Dicaprio.)
How could you resist that level of respectful adoration
Makes me want to grab his hand and drag him upstairs! 😂😂😂😂😂❤
I like the lighting where Alan entered the room from the dark, as heard the singing, he speed up his steps, emerged from the dark as he was amazed by her voice and appearance. His melancholy life was forever lighted since his acquaintance with her.
The director Lee is good at
presentation meticulously.
Great metaphor!!!! ❤
"the air is full of spices!".....I got serious chills! What a voice he had. This beautiful actor is seriously missed.
One of my favorite films! So good to see Alan Rickman as a good guy! And, the script, written by Emma Thompson is sheer perfection.
Emma received an Oscar for writing the screenplay. The man who played Willoughby is her real life husband.
@@marquitamarina1486Really? I didn't know he was her husband.
@@destinychild4659They met on the set of this film.
I didn’t realize Emma wrote the script. So they were brought back together in Love Actually.
I thought she was married to Kenneth Branaugh
Alan was a legend. Huge crush on him after watching this beautiful film. Sadler missed.
So sadly missed.
The only man who could make that hat look good.
RIP you brilliant man.
IF Colonel Brandon lived in the 2020s he’d be an incel, because he isn’t the minimum 6 foot & $100,000 salary that Gen Z women demand.
Also Alan Rickman was ~50 years old. Once again in today’s world, he would be internet-shamed & doxxed for dating a 20 year old girl.
(As happens every day with Mr. Leonardo Dicaprio.)
@@electrictroy2010
Alan Rickman was 6'1". Colonel Brandon had $2000 a year, equal to $53,000 today. You are not counting his estate. He was a landowner, which made him stable.
Gone at 63. I could have watched him forever. RIP. Thanks for all the films, laughs tears & who you were as a human.
He did not want to accept the role of a villain at the Harry Potter because his influential bad-role image from Robin Hood was too strong than he imagined. But now I am grateful that he allowed us to see him a little longer, in anyway.
He was a beautiful gift to humanity
Alan Rickman was so lovely. I cried for hours when he died. He was wonderful in this film.
I still have a crush on Alan Rickman. He is so handsome. RIP
#HonestTruth for the rest of my life! #RickmaniacForeverNAlways! #RIPDearAlan!
The photography of this film is incredible and the performances of the actors are impecable. I cannot get enough of this film watch it and rewatch it
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I watch this regularly. I helps me relax and go to sleep. Alan Rickman was dreamy.
This is my favourite Sense and Sensibility out of all of them. I bought it so I could watch it over and over. I hate period movies, but this version is the exception. Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant and Kate Winslet......what a winning combination.
I was 19 years old when I saw this film and I had never heard of him. I was in love with Alan Rickman in this movie. Boy, he was good.
Alan Rickman is the reason I watch this film ❤
Him and Hugh Grant for me.
Me too. Alan Rickman is my favorite Austen dramatization leading man. ❤️❤️
@@manipoolI literally screamed "what the fuck!" when I saw Hugh Grant. It was like a buy one get one free
Me too. I miss him a lot. I know. I never knew him or met him or talked to him. But I really admired him so much. Not just as an actor but as a good human being.
🕯🌟🌷 I share your feelings. Something about this man touches ones heart, in an unexplainable way.
Be still my heart Alan. He was such a brilliant actor.
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Alan Rickman is such a good actor and he’ll be missed . 😢
loved his voice and how he spoke no one will ever copy alan rickman
I love Brandon’s character. I love how Rickman plays him. Such a sweet movie.
I always wanted her to say "thank you" when he gave her the knife for the reed cutting!
I was thinking the same thing just now watching this. After she used the knife and saw how well it cut, I wanted her to thank him.
Yes, me too. But I think it’s a metaphor for her stubbornness and inability to see what was right in front of her. Or at least, choosing not to.
@AudreyII- BRITISH people of the upper class 1800s didn’t say “thank you” and other exuberances. You’re expecting them to act like the colonials in America but that’s not happening.
Also: IF Colonel Brandon lived in the 2020s he’d be an incel, because he isn’t the minimum 6 foot & $100,000 salary that Gen Z women demand.
Also Alan Rickman was ~50 years old. Once again in today’s world, he would be internet-shamed & doxxed for dating a 20 year old girl.
(As happens every day with Mr. Leonardo Dicaprio.)
@@electrictroy2010 First of all, there are 25 instances of the BRITISH characters saying “thank you” in this script. And 7 instances of it in Jane Austen’s novel. And she was British. Second of all, this movie is based on that novel which is rich with metaphor. Even the title is a metaphor. Which was the point of my comment, to infer that her cold response is merely a metaphor for where she has placed him in their relationship. Aka, he could help her and show her love if only she allowed herself to let him. Third, Colonel Brandon is 35 in the novel and Marianne is 19 by the time they marry. Yes it’s an age gap but you’re not supposed to take the literal age of Alan Rickman as the age of his character. They are acting and he is acting as a 35 year old. Your points about “today’s world” (although I don’t disagree they are problematic in some instances) might be better served on a different thread.
@@electrictroy2010Goodness - what a diatribe. Never heard of “exuberances.”
So many Harry Potter actors 😆 But I love this movie. It’s so beautiful. Kate Winslet sings like an angel.
More like there are so many Sense and Sensibility actors in Harry Potter. This movie came first. 😂
@@maryd1495Fair point. It did, in every way. And it’s a much better movie and adaptation as well. But it’s kind of funny to imagine this scene as a staff meeting at Hogwarts.
And Kate was offered a role in HP but the offer went through her agent who turned it down without consulting her! (I would’ve fired that agent so fast)
@@sailorarwen6101 what in the hell! I was wondering why she is one of the few iconic british actors not in the series. what was the role?
@@frankinsaneandmyrrh1202 Helena Ravenclaw
I love how Emma sees him looking at Kate and gets it right away. It’s such an amazing scene. Also, the way Rickman talks to the youngest daughter=magic. “F major” still makes me lmao.
I wish for every woman (or man) meet their Colonel Brandon. I met mine too late. May yours, gentle reader, arrive in time 🥀
you made me cry 😭
@@LM48888 💜
I met mine, we were together for almost fifteen years. Our story ended with his passing. ❤
@@ITSMEndez1970 you were blessed 🌹
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Oh Alan...you were unique, intense, deep, sensitive...perfect. We miss you so very much.
You gotta admit the F major joke was spot on 😂
I was waiting for someone to say this!
I laughed my ass on those old jokes haha, funny enough that the same humours has never been gone in human characters
@@kikiwie825 For sure. I know the F major joke wasn't in the novel, but there are so many Jane Austen lines which are hysterical to this very day.
i never understand what that joke was. What was it about???
@@keiralionel Well they were teasing about Mr F which in this case Mr.Ferrars (the man who Elinor likes)
As Marianne was singing they then contemplated for Elinor to sing and she declined and they made a joke about the chord the she would want to sing with which is F major as to referring Mr.F, what she thus likes!
Who wouldn't fall for Kate Winslet. Or Alan Rickman.
Leonardo DiCaprio
That's when one realizes that they might be bisexual
@@watermelonlover745 😂🥲😭
Or Emma Thompson...
"the air is full of spices". The moment I fell for Alan Rickman
This is one of my favorite movies. The scene after Marianne recovers and thanks Colonel Brandon just tugs at my heart. The look on his face was so incredibly emotional. He was a brilliant actor.
Miss him, great actor
Despite the age gap of Colonel Brandon and Marianne, I, too, can't help but to fall in love with Colonel Brandon. Alan Rickman did a wonderful job portraying as him ❤
His hair-do and wardrobe helped too. He was so attractive in this movie.
Love how Elinor picked up on the Colonel eyeing Maryanne. She knew he had fallen.
Colonel Brandon will always be the perfect man to me... I adore him! He was nice to everyone, humble, accomplished... I was so annoyed Marianne liked Willoughby... he was a cad & he spoke poorly of Brandon- I hated him! Sigh... Alan Rickman was an absolute gem who embodied Colonel Brandon, I will miss his presence in movies. No one will ever take his place in my heart ❤
Girl he is 36 and going after a 16 year old.
@Meskarune he never really went after her, he at best gave her flowers but didn't officially court her until after she nearly died- which made her 17 or 18 by the end of story. I'm not saying him finding her attractive at 16 isn't a bit strange, but he was a shy guy who never chased after anyone. (Except maybe his old ward who was his ex).
I fell in love with Alan Rickman the first moment I heard his voice. It melted the elastic in my knickers. What a delightful man he is sorely missed but is forever preserved in celluloid.
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Thanks for visiting this planet Alan and giving us all so much joy.
This was such a beautifully filmed movie with lovely scenery and excellent actors. Rest in Peace Alan Rickman.
WHAT A MAN.....WHAT A VOICE....THE UK. SUPER STAR
Alan Rickman could act an entire movie in a single glance. "Always."
I know. "Always" makes me stop in my tracks.
You can see in his eyes that he’s staring to fall for her 1:00 this is how you can see how such a good actor he is
Alan is so sublime in this film. He's so handsome. I want a man to look at me the way he looks at Kate.
Dont we all❤
Please come back, Alan... 💔
That's a very enchanting voice from Kate Winslet, like you're put into the world of sweet lovely world. Amazing❤
You should hear her song! It’s called What if
2:10 The Jenkins are really funny, I love them
I fell in love with your character, Alan, as I did with you. You are truly missed.
My absolute favorite version of this movie! The great Alan Rickman, dashing, handsome and soulful ❤ RIP, darling.
He so often ended up playing characters who were considerably younger than he realky was. He was an incredibly lucky nd & generous man.
Col. Brandon is supposed to have been of marriageable age 20 years prior to the setting of the movie, so very late 30s at the earliest, but more likely early 40s.
Yeah you can tell
love how the camera pans out at the very end, taking a step back, take a breather, feel that distance that Eleanor feels between her true feelings and her rationality
There's a Shakespeare sonnet Alan reads on you tube. He will always be the man I wish could have been my lover.. I think the eras of great actors have ended. But at age 69 I feel blessed to have seen the best I still love "Truly, madly, Deeply."
First thing I ever saw him in. Played on VHS for years.
@@gerrysheeky5353 the same !
His voice🥰😍❤
Ditto❣️😉
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I love when Alan Rickman plays good guys!
Yes Alan Rickman had his own unique style. Loved watching him act.
Alan Rickmann was a phantastic actor. Miss him.
And the others are, too. Love it!
RIP Alan Rickman, whatever role he played he excelled.
One of the most romantic moments in film history is the way he stares at her. He did amazing. A perfect romantic leading man
I miss Alan Rickman, he was a great actor. Rest in peace you love vely man.
RIP he was just a fantastic actor and a beautiful movie that I love watching anytime
Now I'll watch the scene in the garden in A Little Chaos where Alan and Kate meet and she doesn't know he's the king. Brilliant!
Love that movie
Alan Rickman is thee GOAT❤❤
Such a lovely film. Captivating performances and beautiful music.
Falling for Rickman once again, swoon! Will have to watch this beauitful film again~ RIP Alan~💜
I found this film fairly recently now but I absolutely adore Kate & Alan's wonderful takes on these characters! ❤Colonel Brandon & Marianne!❤
Alan. One of my all time favs.
Movies made me believe that if I had a good singing voice, someone will fall in love with me lol. I always secretly hoped a guy would hear me singing and fall for me haha (My singing is horrible LOL)
So's mine, ROFL!
Practice 40 hours a day.
Alan Rickman, a voice unique in all the world. Such a tremendous loss to the world!
Alan Rickman is a gift to the acting world. Incredibly subtle and just a turn on.
I always loved Alan Rickman's unique voice..even when he was playing Professor Snape 🥰 Great actor..
I just loved Alan Rickman. It was a sad day when I heard he had passed.
I love that scene. I always associate it with cozy rainy days at home.
I'm still as in love with Alan Rickman as I was 25 years ago. My first crush. ❤
Alan Rickman, sorely missed by everyone who knows how to appreciate good acting! First discovered his talent as a teenager, watching him in Romeo and Juliet! Just so memorable!❤❤❤❤👍🥰
I love this movie - Alan Rickman was such a brilliant actor - and that voice of his...
Such a great actor, so much so you have to wonder if he's really acting. He is so missed. Such a classic movie and incredible cast.
At 0:51 seconds, Emma Thompson's character can tell immediately that Colonel Brandon (Rickman) is in love with (Marianne) Kate Winslet just from how he looks at her.
I always felt kind of bad for Margaret in this movie. She has more spirit than at least her eldest sister and mom combined, and she's a bright kid, too, but everyone always overlooks her and puts her down. (Except Edward, of course.)
She's a child - too young to be a romantic heroine. I like to think that her time would have come, and with two elder sisters respectably married, she would have her pick of suitors. If she wished to marry, that is!
@@Celeste-wx8ce I think she would have preferred to go off to explore the world.
The whole point of the movie is that Elinor HAS much spirit, but keeps it quiet it because she is introvert and behaves according to society rules.
Margaret’s story would make a great sequel. Brandon would pay for an expensive education and travel - He was very fun with her, he’d salute her when he saw her.
@@sallyhallada There is no reason to make sequel, because Margaret is just a person, but there is no story to tell. Yet.
His voice and his bearing made me fall for him more than anything, plus moody and sensitive and good looking…yep!😊
ALAN RICKMAN IS THE MAN! ENOUGH SAID!❤❤❤
Mrs. Jennings is the rare Good Karen (TM) - a busybody with a large heart. Love how she just wants Brandon to be happy.
Alan Rickman’s poise and panache in the film is charming.
My favorite version of this story solely because of Alan Rickman’s performance as Col. Brandan.
Absolutely. To be honest, I found the novel so depressing because of Marianne's ending. He seemed like a decent person, but also an utter bore. I love the way Rickman's performance turns him into a quiet hero.
My favorite role of his 😍😍😍
This and Truly, Madly, Deeply
“And all the better for her. “ Gets me every time.
Oh, who wouldn't fall for the beautiful Kate Winslet. He has good taste. Miss you Alan.
Love this movie. Allen Rickman was a wonderful actor.
Besotted...that's what I am. Besotted!! A gorgeous man, was our dear Alan Rickman. ♥️
I loved him in truly madly deeply
I get what you did there. 😊 I adore that movie.🎶 "The sun ain't gonna shine anymore." 🎵
YES! No one ever mentions that movie!
In the book, Colonel Brandon is 35 and Marianne is 16.
Ew
That would be more like a dad or uncle to her.
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Since life expectancy was shorter back then, teens were considered marriage age and 30s were considered middle aged.
That age gap was considered normal back then. So it is accurate for the time period.
Just hearing the soundtrack makes me weep. Lovely man.
This the first time I ever laid eyes on the most spectacular man on Earth. He took my breath away, and still does to this day
Oh...BTW...my name really isn't Steven....I am a female
How I loved this movie!!!! Alan Rickman in it and all of them really!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Great movie!!!! ❤❤❤❤
I absolutely have to rewatch this movie again.
He looks so good in that style of dress
3:15 btw did you know it is proper etiquette to give someone a knife by holding the blade and letting them take the handle? the same when you give someone sissors, don't point the sharp metal at them. I don't know why but so many people don't do this and it's a petpeeve of mine, so bonus points for that
Or when people carry knives and don't hold them with the blade pointing down. That also gets on my nerves. It's such a basic thing to do that their parents should have taught them as children and yet some people still run around pointing knives forward.