As always with this director, a good and beautiful film this time about Victorian England. Two sisters and a brother live such a well-off life in London until one day older sister Meg (Emma Thompson) meets an elderly woman, Mrs. Wilcox (Vanessa Redgrave), who imbues her with a huge sympathy so strong that she leaves a suicide note
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As always with this director, a good and beautiful film this time about Victorian England. Two sisters and a brother live such a well-off life in London until one day older sister Meg (Emma Thompson) meets an elderly woman, Mrs. Wilcox (Vanessa Redgrave), who imbues her with a huge sympathy so strong that she leaves a suicide note in which she gives her estate to Meg, as it turns out that their house in London is going to be demolished. But her husband and children (Anthony Hopkins) are not going to do her last will, and at the family council, his daughter destroys the note. But Providence wanted Meg to get this estate after all. As the younger sister, Helena Bonham-Carter. The film collected many prizes, including 3 Oscars +6 nominations, one of which received Emma Thompson for Best Actress, she also received a Golden Globe and the British Academy Award.
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