‘Persuasion’ was Austen’s last finished novel, written when the society she so eloquently satirised was beginning to significantly change.
As one of three daughters of the wealthy Sir Walter Elliot (Corin Redgrave), Anne Elliot (Amanda Root) is a privileged but lonely member of the English aristocracy. Unlike Elizabeth Bennet from ‘Pride and Prejudice’, Anne Elliot is not playful or witty but quiet, sensible, and regrets not having the courage of her convictions. When her father leaves on a trip, he rents out part of his estate to relatives of Anne's ex-fiancé, Capt. Frederick Wentworth (Ciarán Hinds). Though Anne demurred over the marriage because of Wentworth's poor social standing and connections, he has since become very successful, and when he visits, Anne must confront the life she left behind. Hinds plays Wentworth with a wonderful mix of dash and awkwardness. This is a film which reminds us no matter what missteps we make, there might be hope of a happy ending after all.
UK 1995 Roger Michell 103m