Sense And Sensibility


My Movie Influence: Sense & Sensibility

Ruth Maramis | 10 August 2012
Many people have their own movies they think highly, praised and probably started seeing things differently after watching them. I’ve shared mine and I always wanted to know what others have. I asked other people which movie they think to have the best influence on them. What other possibility is there but Sense and Sensibility (1995)?
 
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