Persuasion

6.1
20221h 48m

Living with her snobby family on the brink of bankruptcy, Anne Elliot is an unconforming woman with modern sensibilities. When Frederick Wentworth - the dashing one she once sent away - crashes back into her life, Anne must choose between putting the past behind her or listening to her heart when it comes to second chances.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Henry Golding Takes a Regency Slang Quiz

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Dakota Johnson Breaks Down Her Looks

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Dakota Johnson & Cosmo Jarvis Awkward Meet Cute

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On Set with Dakota Johnson and Henry Golding

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Henry Golding vs. Cosmo Jarvis

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How Not to Get Over Your Ex

Cast

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Dakota Johnson

Anne Elliot

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Cosmo Jarvis

Captain Frederick Wentworth

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Henry Golding

William Elliot

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Richard E. Grant

Sir Walter Elliot

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Nikki Amuka-Bird

Lady Russell

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Ben Bailey Smith

Charles Musgrove (as Ben Bailey-Smith)

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Mia McKenna-Bruce

Mary Musgrove

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Izuka Hoyle

Henrietta Musgrove

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Nia Towle

Louisa Musgrove

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Edward Bluemel

Captain Harville

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Lydia Rose Bewley

Penelope Clay

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Yolanda Kettle

Elizabeth Elliot

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Jordan Long

Debt Collector

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Simon Paisley Day

Mr. Shepherd

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Agni Scott

Mrs. Croft

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Stewart Scudamore

Admiral Croft

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Eve Matheson

Mrs. Musgrove

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Gary Beadle

Mr. Musgrove

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Afolabi Alli

Captain Benwick

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Jenny Rainsford

Mrs. Harville

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Reviews

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Manuel São Bento

6/10

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"Persuasion seems to be another typical case of book adaptations: anyone familiar with the original material will struggle to appreciate even the slightest change; those without previous knowledge of Jane Austen's novel might be able to enjoy the film for itself. As someone belonging to the latter group, I found myself surprisingly satisfied.

Despite following all the narrative paths in the most predictable, cliche manner possible, Dakota Johnson's fabulous performance and some unexpectedly humorous interactions are enough to make the viewing rather pleasant.

Far from being innovative or unique, but it still serves as a recommendation for fans of the genre."

Rating: B-

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Peter McGinn

7/10

There are two groups of viewers who profess to hate this movie, and I have some sympathy for one of those groups. The Jane Austen purists are furious about it (“furious purists” - say that three times quickly). The story has been updated — sort of. That is, we find modern language and expressions popping up here and there, but clearly it still takes place in the past. It possesses a modern sensibility but still resides in the past.

There is more wit and humor in this version, and I am fine with that. And having Anne talk directly to the camera is something different for an Austen adaptation. I am usually not crazy about narration and voiceover, but again, it is witty and it works for me. If I feel like watching an adaptation closer to the original novel, there are the 1992 and 2007 versions to fall back on, after all. They will always be out there.

Don’t get me wrong; there were one or two places where even I thought they had played too fast and loose with the characters: such as when Anne Elliot embarrasses her brother-in-law in front of a large gathering for dinner by saying he had been interested in marrying her before settling upon sister Mary. That seemed too mean-spirited for the character they were building and we came to know.

So the Austen lovers are upset in the same way that historians were when most historical movies change history or the real life people involved. I get that feeling even if I don’t share it.

The group I don’t sympathize with are the racists, aka the haters. They sometimes try to shield their racism by talking about “woke” culture, or whatever. But the simple fact that they can’t see past the race and skin color to the individuals’ performances is exactly why it is important to have non-whites playing some of these roles. Where are these hating snowflakes when talking about the thousands of movies over the decades where all roles were played by whites? Wait, what? That doesn’t offend them equally? Big surprise. It is a fine entry in the Austen adaptation collection. Do watch it without prejudice if you can.

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