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Persuasion

  • TV Movie
  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
17K
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Rupert Penry-Jones and Sally Hawkins in Persuasion (2007)
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Anne was in love with Frederick, who was rejected by her snobby parents 8 years ago. They've now hit hard times and rent out their mansion to his brother-in-law. He returns a Royal Navy capt... Read allAnne was in love with Frederick, who was rejected by her snobby parents 8 years ago. They've now hit hard times and rent out their mansion to his brother-in-law. He returns a Royal Navy captain. Will he remember Anne?Anne was in love with Frederick, who was rejected by her snobby parents 8 years ago. They've now hit hard times and rent out their mansion to his brother-in-law. He returns a Royal Navy captain. Will he remember Anne?

  • Director
    • Adrian Shergold
  • Writers
    • Jane Austen
    • Simon Burke
  • Stars
    • Sally Hawkins
    • Alice Krige
    • Anthony Head
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    17K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Adrian Shergold
    • Writers
      • Jane Austen
      • Simon Burke
    • Stars
      • Sally Hawkins
      • Alice Krige
      • Anthony Head
    • 142User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Sally Hawkins
    Sally Hawkins
    • Anne Elliot
    Alice Krige
    Alice Krige
    • Lady Russell
    Anthony Head
    Anthony Head
    • Sir Walter Elliot
    Julia Davis
    Julia Davis
    • Elizabeth Elliot
    Michael Fenton Stevens
    • Mr Shepherd
    • (as Michael Fenton-Stevens)
    Mary Stockley
    Mary Stockley
    • Mrs Clay
    Peter Wight
    Peter Wight
    • Admiral Croft
    Marion Bailey
    Marion Bailey
    • Mrs. Croft
    Amanda Hale
    Amanda Hale
    • Mary Musgrove
    Jennifer Higham
    Jennifer Higham
    • Louisa Musgrove
    Rosamund Stephen
    • Henrietta Musgrove
    Stella Gonet
    Stella Gonet
    • Mrs Musgrove
    Sam Hazeldine
    Sam Hazeldine
    • Charles Musgrove
    Louis Shergold
    • Little Charles
    Nicholas Farrell
    Nicholas Farrell
    • Mr Musgrove
    Rupert Penry-Jones
    Rupert Penry-Jones
    • Captain Wentworth
    Joseph Mawle
    Joseph Mawle
    • Harry Harville
    Finlay Robertson
    Finlay Robertson
    • James Benwick
    • Director
      • Adrian Shergold
    • Writers
      • Jane Austen
      • Simon Burke
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    10apple13-1

    Very beautiful adaptation

    I was very impatient to see this adaptation because I had seen adaptations of Jane Austen's Persuasion from 1971 and 1995. I had read this novel and I can say that it belongs to my favourite. I love this adaptation. It made me cry. I very enjoyed Sally Hawkins's and also Rupert Penry Jones 's performance. They fabulous showed us their suffering, hope for their happiness and their love to each other. Yes,there were some differences between the book and the film but it doesn't matter. The camera was very unusual but from my point of view was very good used especially in the final scene when Anne was reading the letter from Captain Wentworth. I especially love the part, when Anne had wounded leg and Captain Wentworth helped her to the carriage. This is the best adaptation of Persuasion I 've ever seen.
    Julie-30

    It's just so sad.

    Not the story. This film.

    "Persuasion" is my favorite book in the world, and this adaptation has very little in common with it. It's hard to decide where to begin when listing what's wrong with this film, but I will try and say that the absolute worst thing is changing the constancy conversation. In the book, this conversation is between Anne and Harville; it takes place in Bath (towards the end of the story); Wentworth hears it. But, for some bizarre reason, the writers of this film places the conversation in the middle of the story (in Lyme); it's between Anne and Benwick, and Wentworth never hears it.

    If he never hears the conversation, then what is the impetus for him to write his letter? None, that's what. They butchered what is arguably the most beautiful love letter in English literature and I cannot figure out why. Instead, they have Anne run. And run. And then run some more. And they have Mrs. Smith run too. Yes, the same Mrs. Smith who's supposed to be an invalid. When I saw this film in a public setting, people laughed, and that's just wrong.

    I desperately wanted to love this film, but I just couldn't. Yes, RPJ is eye-candy, but his good looks are just not enough to save this film from being the wretched mess that it is. Don't waste your time or your money on this one.
    9ivorybigsis

    Compels you slowly; before you realize it, you're caught up

    This current adaptation of Austen's mature novel is very endearing. Rupert Penry-Jones'adept utilization of facial expressions reveal a man who is deeply wounded and angry with good reason, yet subconsciously conflicted. His Captain Wentworth doesn't know if, and how he should proceed. He deftly portrays a spurned lover that is compelled to look back in spite of himself. Sally Hawkins expertly portrays a gentle introvert who hides a long held affection in some compartment of herself. She functions well enough in life, but she does not ,and cannot flourish, and wonders if she ever will embrace abundant happiness......The staging is accurate and the costumes lovely. Kudos to Anthony Head; he flawlessly captures Sir Walter Elliot, the most conceited, clueless genteel idiot who was ever most ingeniously conceived in the mind of a true observer of human nature and character-Jane Austen. We, the viewing public, are both sobered and amused.....
    9alexlotrfan

    A very enjoyable adaptation.

    Having read some of the earlier comments I felt I had to jump to the defence of this highly enjoyable production of Persuasion. Having seen the 1995 BBC adaptation I cannot deny that this adaptation was done in a somewhat different style, however that does not take away from the pleasure gained by watching this ITV production.

    I have read all 6 of Austen's novels and have read much literary criticism where her work is concerned, so like many other people who have commented on this film, I no longer compare adaptations of Austen's novels to her actual novels. Therefore I can have no quarrel with this latest film.

    It has been addressed that Rupert Penry-Jones and Sally Hawkins lacked on screen chemistry, this is in a way quite true, but only because their chemistry is more understated, which is, in my opinion more in keeping to the period in which Jane Austen was writing. I do not agree with the many comments insulting the acting of almost all of the cast. In my opinion, the ITV has come up trumps with this cast and each actor and actress portrayed their character in a way which suited the overall character of the film.

    Unfortunately I do have to agree with many comments on the camera work of this production which was certainly below par, however this is my only complaint.

    So, overall the film was most enjoyable, the story itself being told in such a way that I almost cried at the end! I am sure that this adaptation has helped only to uphold the respect for Austen's Persuasion and her other great novels. For that any true Austen-fan can be grateful.
    7speedo58

    A second chance

    Rupert Penry-Jones's Captain Wentworth behaved as a military man would be expected to behave. He is intelligent, disciplined, decisive, ego-driven. We aren't given histrionic acting, but a performance where a slight widening of the eyes, twitching of a jaw muscle, a gaze held a little long, convey what we need to know about Captain Wentworth's inner thoughts. His blondness contrasts with the darker coloring of the other young males and lends him a golden air. I think Penry-Jones is a fine actor, and found it sad that he writes in his quotes on his profile that "I've worked for years to get the career I have now, so to find I need a break is quite disappointing!". He has won two acting awards to date and he has several projects in the works, so I hope that he has received the break he wished for.

    Some see Persuasion as a book of a revenant made human, others as a second chance at love in a time of social change.

    If I had written the explanation of how Anne's home became Captain Wentworth's wedding gift to her, Sir Walter would have been totally bankrupt and forced to sell, William Elliot so disgraced that he renounced his entailment, and the duplicitous Mrs. Clay out of the Elliot's life forever.

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    • Trivia
      After being cast, Sally Hawkins re-read all of Austen's works, she researched deeper, reading the author's personal letters and biographies. Speaking to The Independent's Amy Raphael, Hawkins explained "Jane was an incredible woman. She was only in her early forties when she died. I became convinced that Persuasion was about her own love life; Anne Elliot took the wrong advice and left the man who turned out to be the love of her life. She is the type of woman you'd like to be: reserved, refined, funny. I totally fell in love with her."
    • Goofs
      Captain Wensworth, Anne and Henriette all arrive in a carriage from Lymne to the house. The carriage drives off, Anne and the captain talk in front of the house. Then the captain mounts a horse that miraculously has appeared.
    • Quotes

      Captain Wentworth: Miss Elliot, I can bear this no longer. You pierce my soul. I'm half agony, half hope. Unjust I may have been. Weak and resentful I have been, but never inconstant. I offer myself to you again with a heart even more your own than when you almost broke it eight years ago.

    • Connections
      Edited into Masterpiece: Persuasion (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor (Moonlight Sonata)
      (uncredited)

      Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven

      (Anne plays pianoforte)

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    • Release date
      • January 13, 2008 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 勸服
    • Filming locations
      • Manor House, Great Chalfield, Wiltshire, England, UK(Lyme Coaching Inn exterior/country walk/Anne's bedroom at Uppercross)
    • Production companies
      • Clerkenwell Films
      • WGBH
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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