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Mansfield Park
Driving by her deep will of having a comfortable life, a young beautiful and intelligent girl named Fanny Prince, has moved into a new town of Mansfield where her aunt married to a successful writer named Sir Thomas, whose younger son falls in love with her, the thing that makes her struggle, especially when a neighbor falls in love with her too.
10 October 1930, Hackney, London, England, UK
4 November 1975, Johannesburg, South Africa
22 February 1987, London, England, UK
18 March 1980, London, England, UK
7 November 1950, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
4 June 1982, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
3 June 1964, Taunton, Somerset, England, UK
11 August 1965, Lafayette, Indiana, USA
23 April 1942, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, UK
15 November 1972, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England, UK
6 September 1939, Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK
December 25, 2010
Wonderful book adaptation with strong female character.April 09, 2005
While Mansfield Park doesn't boast the high calibre Hollywood star wattage and gloss of Sense and Sensibility, it offers a more thought-provoking viewpoint.January 01, 2000
Though it's never dull, this Mansfield Park has too much of its own agenda and too little of Austen's to completely succeed.October 15, 2002
Despite such occasional flaws...Mansfield Park is a welcome treat for Austen addicts.January 01, 2000
Too often steps out of its era to adopt a knowing, politically correct, late-20th-century attitude to the society portrayed.January 01, 2000
Spins the most interesting modern re-interpretation of the Austen canon.January 01, 2000
This Mansfield Park becomes a kind of romanticized gloss -- an imaginative grad-student thesis that melds author and character.January 01, 2000
Despite its brazen politics, Mansfield Park never goes giddily amok as promised.May 26, 2006
Mansfield Park works because it not only comes from the novel...but also from Austen's letters and journals.March 04, 2002
A powerful portrait of a determined young woman's quest to remain true to the vastness of her spirit and soul.July 21, 2005
While this version plays somewhat fast and loose with the original story, and even more so with the heroine's character, it is still much more Jane Austen than not.May 14, 2003
...busy nothings add up to motion picture somethings in one of the year's most charming films.