Edward Confesses: "My Heart Always Will Be Yours" | Sense and Sensibility (Emma Thompson)
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Let us delve into a twist of fate, my dears. The Dashwoods, upon receiving surprising news of Lucy Steele and Mr. Ferrars' engagement, mistakenly assume it's Edward Ferrars (Hugh Grant). However, Edward himself arrives, dispelling this misunderstanding. This turn of events unburdens Edward, allowing him to finally propose to his beloved Elinor (Emma Thompson).
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🎬Sense and Sensibility (1995): When Elinor Dashwood's (Emma Thompson) father dies, her family's finances are crippled. After the Dashwoods move to a cottage in Devonshire, Elinor's sister Marianne (Kate Winslet) is torn between the handsome John Willoughby (Greg Wise) and the older Colonel Brandon (Alan Rickman). Meanwhile, Elinor's romantic hopes with Edward Ferrars (Hugh Grant) are hindered due to his prior engagement. Both Elinor and Marianne strive for love while the circumstances in their lives constantly change.
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Edward Confesses: “I come here with no expectations, only to profess, now that I am at liberty to do so, that my heart is and always will be...yours.”
@classicaldeb
10 ай бұрын
Such an eloquent portrayal of affection!
@beatricegerber2931
9 ай бұрын
❤so nice
@noemiasales
9 ай бұрын
Ator excelente!!!! Já assisti este filme dezenas de vezes. No final, sempre me emociono. " My heart is and always will be, yours!!!!🥰
@tonisumblin2719
7 ай бұрын
I break down and cry at this scene every time. Elenor had held her emotions in for so long. Then the damn burst.
@EstherLora
6 ай бұрын
❤ me encanta esta película ❤
Two centuries after it was first written, this scene remains resonant - especially through this phenomenal adaptation with these fantastic actors - because it represents the fulfillment of a fantasy that we all have at some point in our lives (even though it isn’t always fulfilled in real life) … The fantasy that someone, for whom you believe you harbor a deep unrequited love, comes to your doorstep and confesses that they’ve actually loved you back all this time. A universal dream.
@DonnaQC
10 ай бұрын
Agreed. Your comment is so beautifully written. 🥰
@classicaldeb
10 ай бұрын
It truly is just that!
@YS-ne3tg
10 ай бұрын
Though it creates illusion which in most cases is not true.
@kaluvamaddhusudhanrao8457
10 ай бұрын
Favourite sense and sensibilutis ya pride and prejydiise my poor en so lije them nise na
@kaluvamaddhusudhanrao8457
10 ай бұрын
Emma lije manisha beatiful palses gardens plases o my god love lively 😅😅❤❤
The way they all haul ass out of the room always gets me lol❤
@darkovikaplayssimgames
Ай бұрын
My dad was all bored until that scene and he snorted and laughed 🤣🤣🤣
The way Emma portrays control and restraint during this whole movie then the realization and relief !!! My favorite scene of all movies ever!🌟🌟🌟
@Simpaulme
10 ай бұрын
Wow!
@jojackson1573
10 ай бұрын
Yes 😅❤
@varsharajput4166
9 ай бұрын
i cried too..
@tonisumblin2719
9 ай бұрын
@@varsharajput4166me too. I’ve watched this movie countless times and cry at this scene every time.
@NsTheName
8 ай бұрын
I assume you mean Eleanor?
Love Edward accidentally sitting on the embroidery. Details like that make everything seem more real
@perryh.-r.4419
9 ай бұрын
I had the same thought! And the way he fidgets with the porcelain figurines on the shelf. It just lends a certain realness and plausibility to the scene. I love it.
@SheilaR.08
9 ай бұрын
Yes, like the smudge of soot above the candle on the mantle.
@tonisumblin2719
9 ай бұрын
🥰
@randoomly39484
5 ай бұрын
absolutely !!
@susanapol382
4 ай бұрын
Yes!
I love this scene. Poor Edward thinking they would be happy to see him, and it was so awkward. Mrs. Dashwood looked shocked at the sobbing, and Margaret stared at Eleanor like she'd lost her mind. The relief on his face before he even started to explain. It was all so well done.
@Vinterfrid
9 ай бұрын
They were indeed all happy to see him. Mrs Dashwood was not shocked by the sobbing - she just did not know what to say, since she very well understood her daughter's reaction.
I always liked how that dreary cottage changed from depressing to a home.
@helenmcfarland2997
3 ай бұрын
Yes indeed - they fixed it up so nicely!
@romananicolini5306
Ай бұрын
Vorrei averla io quella squallida casetta,il sogno della mia vita,un cottage nella campagna inglese❤❤❤
i always like it that Margaret remembered that when you can't think of what to say, talk about the weather.
“Calm. We must be calm.” Priceless.
@CatMom-uw9jl
4 ай бұрын
Basically, “Act normal, everybody!” As they rush about frantically.
“Transfer of her affections” I’m gonna try to use words like this somewhere
@audreykennedy90
5 ай бұрын
Her affections transferred at the same time as his trust fund...😂
@theramilakarki4010
3 ай бұрын
Hehe😢
@susanapol382
3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂@@audreykennedy90
@LeliaVoinea
29 күн бұрын
At least the man end up with a woman worthy of him. So in the end he won his own happiness.😂
Oh this is done so beautifully by all the actors but of course especially so by Emma Thompson. I've watched this movie more times than I can count and this is possibly one of the most powerfully romantic moments in movie history. It brings tears to my eyes every time. This scene is also done well in the 2008 TV adaptation.
@classicaldeb
10 ай бұрын
Indeed!
@marcelalopez4148
10 ай бұрын
I love that version too!
@pamelar5868
9 ай бұрын
Same here❤
@bethhill6981
6 ай бұрын
I’m crying! Why am I crying ?? I’ve seen this scene a dozen times or more and I’m crying like a baby!
@witcherye
5 ай бұрын
same @@bethhill6981
Colonel Brandon was my favourite character, but I love this scene!
@karrinwilley8079
10 ай бұрын
Mine too!! Allan Rickman was wonderful, & I will never forgive him for dying..😢
@andreagibson3515
10 ай бұрын
I don't think he did on purpose
@andreagibson3515
10 ай бұрын
But you're right. We miss him deeply
@cherylcouch-thomas8250
10 ай бұрын
I simply melt when he reads aloud to Marianne! Swoon! 🥰🥰🥰
@lyndawebster6840
10 ай бұрын
Me to they were meant to be together
The very first time I saw this film (now one of my all time faves) I was caught off guard by how much this confession of love and Emma's perfect performance moved me to sobs. The way the scene builds and the way Eleanor is hyperventilating, it just reaches into your chest and gives your heart a big squeeze!
@classicaldeb
10 ай бұрын
It most certainly does!
@nanaobx
9 ай бұрын
Indeed!❤
@helenmcfarland2997
4 ай бұрын
Perfect description of the scene - I’ve lost count of the many times I’ve watched it; also, what’s remarkable that Emma Thompson & Greg Wise who portrayed Willowby (spelling?) fell in love and got married! I need to check if they’re still together - I heard they had a daughter!
@Wulf425
3 ай бұрын
I shed tears just watching it again!
Austen is perfection. Ang Lee is perfection. Thompsons script is perfection. All performances are perfection. Its simply perfect.
@randoomly39484
5 ай бұрын
exactly !!
I have to admit, this denouement caught me completely off-guard when I first saw it. I was so moved. I was expecting a happy ending, but to witness the unravelling of enormous pent-up, hidden emotions that will no longer be held back...Wonderful acting. An absolute joy.
Emma Thompson definitely captures the reality of a major emotional revelation, followed by a huge public freakout that you've totally failed to contain
THIS MOVIE MAKES ME FEEL THAT THERE CAN BE JOY IN THIS AWFUL WORLD
I love this movie soooo much! No one deserved love ad happiness more than Eleanor.
In the wedding scene, walking out were 6 Harry Potter actors: Alan Rickman(Snape). Emma Thompson (Trelawny), Gemma jones (Nurse Pomfrey), Imelda Staunton (Umbridge), Robert Hardy (Fudge) with Elizabeth Spriggs (Lady in portrait asking for password in first movie)
@deniseharrison1410
9 ай бұрын
Oh wow
@leezurligen227
9 ай бұрын
Well, there are only so many British actors. 😉
@luleema
6 ай бұрын
Spectacular ☺
@Friendofstfrank
3 ай бұрын
As all did Harry Potter after this movie, maybe do a reframe that Harry Potter has 6 actors from Sense and Sensibility.
This movie doesn't have even a single passionate moment and yet conveys purest form of love so beautifully...
This is possibly my favorite ever scene by Emma Thompson.
@Simpaulme
10 ай бұрын
Ah but @kristinewells961 has it as the best scene in all cinema history 😉
@Amanjot
3 ай бұрын
Two of my favorites are from Howard’s End, when she stands up to Henry Wilcox and gives him back the keys to the house, telling him she is leaving him because of his hypocrisy. That and also when she breaks down in her room after learning of his intimate past relations with Mrs. Bast.
Emma Thompson is really an excellent actress! My two Most favorite scenes were when a sick Maryann confronts Elinor about Lucy Steele and Elinor’s response was epic! Also when the doctor said that they should prepare for the worst due to Maryann’s condition and Elinor cried and held her hand and said @Maryann dearest, please live for I cannot do without you” not an exact quote but the gist. I cried at both scenes! They were sooo well done by Emma! Really excellent acting
When they all stand up and walk out I burst out laughing 😂
@Vinterfrid
2 ай бұрын
Oh dear me. No empathy I understand.
Dr. House pulling up at the wedding 😂
@davidthaler7018
10 ай бұрын
With Dolores Umbrage…or Lady Maude Bagshaw…or Vera Drake
@Friendofstfrank
3 ай бұрын
And before he was with Fry and Lorrie, in the Blackadder Series and The home Alone series.
I love this scene so much! Hugh Grant is just so charming and Dame Emma Thompson is a straight up icon ❤
The best best best!!!! I was young andI love and still love this version. I especially love that Kate Winslett got really noticed after this. And that Emma Thompson married Mr. Willoughby...in real life after they met on this movie set. And they are still married and had kids. Awesome. Loved Colonel Brandon! So wonderful. May he rest in peace
Emma’s reaction was totally real!! What a terrific scene!!
This scene is perfection! Every detail, down to Margaret climbing to the tree house 'his kneeling down' followed by tears of joy.
Fantastic movie- and the perfect screen play written by Emma, herself!
@713davidh42
10 ай бұрын
Emma Thompson won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay.
@douglascoggeshall2490
10 ай бұрын
Emma Thompson wrote the screenplay? wow 💘
@jamescooper1968
10 ай бұрын
She is quite the writer. Have you seen her acceptance speech? It's great.
@CatMom-uw9jl
4 ай бұрын
@@713davidh42I think she said in an interview that she kept it in the guest bathroom next to a jar labeled “Oscar Polish” 😂 Love her so much!
My gosh I loved this whole scene, and I'm a dude. The look on Emma's face. Who couldn't be in love with that? And the way other ladies jus stand up and leave without saying anything. Amazing.
Such a classic - 200 years old and still amazing ...
I love this movie and i think its the best version of Sense and Sensibility. Emma Thompson is a fantastic actress and one of my favorites. I must have watched it 50 times by now!
The first time I saw this scene I cried with Miss Dashwood. The music is beautiful.
The building of the tension throughout the movie leads you to that point. as she stoically tries to hide her emotions as happiness always misses her. then her final realization(and ours) that there is a happy ending. Her release of all that pent up emotion is so well done. it punches you in the gut.
The speed they left the room always crack me up.😂 Love this scene❤
A fantastic adaptation, of which Jane Austen would surely have approved.
For all of us who adore this clip and have watched it more often then we care to admit (happy to admit it been many many times) I would like everyone to take a look at the acting skill of Gemma Jones in the moment Margaret says "he is kneeling down". Beautiful Kate Winslet is lovely in that moment and does what most good actors would do which is bring her hand to her mouth but Gemma Jones goes to a whole new level. She transitions through so many emotions before hugging her daughter - joy, relief, expectation, gratitude and sheer love. Its a masterclass in REACTING not acting. She is deeply undervalued in the appreciation of this film. The entire cast is superb and her performance is really worth focusing on the next time you view it.
I love Mother Dashwood saying "Calm, we must be calm"..... then pacing like mad woman a few minutes later
The regency era is one of my all time favorite eras! So romantic, the clothes for men and women are just so handsome and delightful! Oh, and the picnics! I love a good picnic while in beautiful gowns ❤
I cannot watch Elinor's happy, sobbing smile without tearing up. Such pure, pure joy on her face, even while she's weeping. So beautiful!!
I love love that scene, Edward's confession is warm and sweet, what a great actors❤
I loved this movie and have watched it countless times. The acting was superb, and then there's Colonel Brandon, one of my favorite actors, ever, the late great Alan Rickman ❤
Читала все романы Джейн Остин.Этот фильм настолько хорош,что кажется роман был написан именно для того, чтобы был создан отличный фильм.Воспитание чувств,прекрасная сцена.Каждый прошёл испытание любовью.Поэтому столько счастья в слезах,в словах,в улыбках.Прекрасные актёры,забываешь,что они играют,радуешься и плачешь вместе с ними от счастья.Спасибо Джейн Остин и создателям фильма!
She started crying..I started crying..😂
@Fart_Fella
Ай бұрын
We started crying 😂
The music when he said "my heart is and always will be yours" ❤
The gorgeous in this film . Young Hugh Grant, and Winslet is luminous
..”and my heart is.. and always will be.. yours.” 😍😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️
You can feel it when she cries every time
My one and only favorite remake. I absolutely love this film.
I have seen this movie countless times and have yet to make it through this scene without sobbing. 💜💜💜
Eleanor is a good example of “if you hold your feeling’s for too long they will physically come out”.
Emma has one of the most beautiful smiles!!!
Emma Thompson did a brilliant job on the film HER adaptation, the casting direction etc was phenomenal. Needless to say BRAVA !!!!
Haven't seen this film in a while and I still become Niagara falls when I see it
Every time I watch this scene I am filled with tears… every time! Love this movie! 🥹
Hugh Grant is the king of all cinema world-wide when it comes to emoting an awkward situation. And, imo, Emma Thompson just steals each and every scene, in each and every movie in which she's starred. And my country (USA) is the land of origin for movie brilliance. Great British period pieces are just impossible to beat.
One of my favorite movies of all time and one of my favorite scenes of all time. The emotion is just so raw and well portrayed.
Still makes me cry after all of these years 😭
I had read the book, and when my friend and I watched the movie, she asked whether Edward in the book was as odd as he is in the movie, and I was delighted to tell her that yes, he was as much of an oddball as Hugh Grant depicted him to be. I still would've changed some scenes in the movie, but who cares xD
@yoyoheads
8 ай бұрын
Hugh Grant was definitely a lot more conventionally handsome than Edward was described in the books haha. But he really embodied that shy awkwardness of his character really well!
Everytime I watch this scene I start crying. They were all so spectacular.
Still one of my favorite scenes, Emma Thompson shines.
When seeing so many interviews with Hugh Grant talking about Emma Thompson you get there is such a sense of fun and mischief between the two and he refers to how daftly insane she is and how much fun they have, which really gives some insight into how their longtime friendship really is
"My heart is, and always will be, Yours" 💟💜💕 Oh I would die if someone said that to me - men just do NOT know how to woo these days 😏😏
@MoominJude
5 ай бұрын
Someone did say that to me, then 12 years later sodded off with a younger model.
@joline2730
5 ай бұрын
@@MoominJude C'est la Vie ‼️ ... but .... "Tis better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all" Tennyson
@yvonnecamacho7887
2 ай бұрын
The whole thing was written by a woman. I wonder if a male author would have handled this differently?
@joline2730
2 ай бұрын
@@yvonnecamacho7887 there are hundreds of romance novels by men
@yvonnecamacho7887
2 ай бұрын
@@joline2730 Yes, of course. But the way they handle love is different. The politeness and lack of assumption that Edward speaks with sounds to me more what a woman would like to hear.
I am forever madly in love with colonel Brandon!! 💜💜💜
@lc5929
3 ай бұрын
same ❤
The equivalent THEN of 'lightning' striking twice and getting TWO lottery jackpot tickets! 😂🍾🍾
I consider this a perfect movie, absolutely beautiful.
That is one of the most romantic scenes in any film I've watched. Her longing for Edward continued even when she thought he was married. She was completely overwhelmed by emotions when Edward confessed his love for her. By contrast Willoughby was a rake. Processing his love for the other sister not by words but by actions. Rides in the country, long walks, reciting poetry and the biggest of all taking a sniper of her hair. That was huge on those days. Willoughby was able to seduce women at a time when all women longed for a righteous man.
And what a perfect final scene
This is absolutely one of my all-time favorite scenes from this movie! Everything is so well done and the parts are played so beautifully by each person! The awkwardness and the comedic elements there and even the way Eleanor burst into tears just cracks me up every single time and it's so humorous and so sweet all at once. And you're so happy and overjoyed for her and then the way Edward expresses his heart and love to her is just beautiful as well! Well done all around! 🥰🥰🥰
This movie never gets old for me ❤
I lost count how many time I seen this movie, I might need to buy a new DVD of it 😄 ❤
Did anyone else know that Emma Thompson met ( on this movie set)and later married Mr Willoughby!!! Had children together and are still married today! Good casting job Emma! The best movie Had kids
@Friendofstfrank
3 ай бұрын
Yep. Greg Wise. They met on this set.
Best film ever! I saw the movie nearly 15 times over the years and everytime I cry at this scene.
One of the best films of all time!!
This has always been my go-to film, Alan Rickman is just excellent, love the whole cast
This scene always makes me cry. It makes me feel so happy for Eleanor. Everyone deserves to be that happy in life.
What a masterpiece of writing...
Living in the USA for 20 years as an immigrant family and seeing all the downfalls in recent years, I just miss some of the old fashioned cultures. I loved this movie.
This is one of my favorite go to films of all time!!
My favorite scene. One of my favorite movies. ❤
I love that movie, I can watch it, hundreds of times ♥️♥️♥️
This had me in tears after everything I had to suffer.
All the actors were amazing next to Pride and Prejudice two of my fav 🌟🥰
I adore this film ❤ I’m so glad I recorded it on my Dish Hopper so I watch it at least once a week! I was going to say that this is three films in which Emma Thompson has cries: the other two are Love Actually and I can’t remember the title of the other one but it also starred Sir Anthony Hopkins - her character loved Anthony for the longest time! By the way I bawled during Love Actually when she cried over Alan Rickman giving that other woman the beautiful necklace 😢😢😢😢
This is not my favorite Austen book, but this is one of my favorite parts of any of them. So real.
Bellissimo film, tutto inglese, attori bravissimi,ambientazioni fantastiche,da Oscar.
Thinking about the whole story, the tradition of much older men marrying young women, and the women not being able to inherit land and property, seems quite cruel at the end of life.
@harringt100
10 ай бұрын
There were some circumstances under which women _did_ inherit. In _Sense and Sensibility_ Mr. Dashwood can't provide for his daughters or second wife from the Norland estate because it doesn't even fully belong to him to begin with. And if you think about it, at the time, _most_ people in England were a lot worse off than the Dashwood sisters. Compared to having to scrape a meager living from pennies earned on manual labor, having to watch your budget and live simply until you can find a husband with an estate...doesn't sound _so_ bad.(?) But yeah, economic opportunities definitely were unequally distributed among the men and women of the landed classes.
@MaruChann94
9 ай бұрын
Bueno tampoco es que todos los hombres lo tuvieran fácil, solo podían heredar todo si eran el hijo mayor, si no solo podía aspirar a conseguír una buena heredera para casarse, que su hermano mayor fuera desheredado o muriera
Emma Thompson is beautiful and perfect for Elinor. As long as I see comments age-shaming her in this movie calling her too old, I’m gonna do the same with Alan Rickman and Hugh Grant.
@codename495
9 ай бұрын
Oh calm down. Elinor was supposed to be 19 years old. She doesn’t look 19 no matter how much girl power you look through. She played the role beautifully but if you read the book before you saw the movie it’s an easy issue to spot.
@Girl-rj3qe
9 ай бұрын
@@codename495 I know, but Colonel Brandon is 35 and not 50 and Alan Rickman doesn’t get as much criticism for that. I just visited facebook with a post this movie and many commented Emma’s age while I’m one of the few people to point out Rickman is too old as well. That’s why I’m cringing at all his fangirls for this movie. It’s the double standards I dislike. Hugh Grant looks too old to be believable for 23 as well
@MaruChann94
9 ай бұрын
@@Girl-rj3qela cuestión es que elionor aún era considerada joven en el libro y para nada una solterona, en cambio el coronel ya era considerado alguien mayor en el libro y un solteron a pesar de solo tener 35, entonces ves la diferencia? El ya era considerado algo viejo y solo pusieron a alguien más viejo a interpretar a alguien considerado "viejo", en cambio Eleonor era aún bastante joven y pusieron a alguien que no representaba juventud a interpretarlo. Pero eso no quita para nada sus exelentes interpretaciones a pesar de la diferencia de edad con el libro.
@Girl-rj3qe
6 ай бұрын
@@MaruChann94 still the same, Emma, Alan, and Hugh are not the same ages as the characters. if she get's the hate for being too old, the other two should as well. edward was also young, yet hugh grant has no criticism for being 35 years old here.
@cattogirl999
6 ай бұрын
Honestly Hugh Grant looks young. I really thought he's 20 something on this movie!! 😂
Can't believe this scene has 800k views!... I'm a guy in my 30s, I watched the film a week ago for the first time and I happened to adore every character of this movie, and this final scene makes me happy, I guess I found a romantic movie that I believe is worth watching. Elinor had all my sympathy all along the story.
Just glorious - every moment.
Beautiful beautiful scene👏👏👏👏👏
I always touched with tears watching this...
Vi Razão e Sensibilidade no cinema.Uma obra prima.
The music brilliant as well!!
Sense gave way to Sensibility, and Sensibility to Sense.
The way Emma Thompson mumbles after "then you're not" and then says "not married". I lover her. Oh, to mention the amount of comedy in the scence!
This is a brilliant film!
What a very good actress!
Love this movie
Hermosa película con actores magníficos....la vi 7 veces....y ésta es la parte más esperada..❤....🎉❤