Love & Friendship

A lady never reveals her tactics.

6.1
20161h 34m

From Jane Austen’s novella, the beautiful and cunning Lady Susan Vernon visits the estate of her in-laws to wait out colorful rumors of her dalliances and to find husbands for herself and her daughter. Two young men, handsome Reginald DeCourcy and wealthy Sir James Martin, severely complicate her plans.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Mark Kermode reviews Love and Friendship (2016)

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LIVING ROOM Q&As: Love & Friendship with director Whit Stillman

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Whipped

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More Favorably

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Happens Quite A Lot

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Marriage

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Disaster

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On Blu-ray & Digital

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Love & Friendship Q&A with Whit Stillman and Kate Beckinsale

Cast

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Kate Beckinsale

Lady Susan Vernon

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Xavier Samuel

Reginald DeCourcy

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Morfydd Clark

Frederica Vernon

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Emma Greenwell

Catherine DeCourcy Vernon

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Tom Bennett

Sir James Martin

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James Fleet

Sir Reginald DeCourcy

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Jemma Redgrave

Lady DeCourcy

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Justin Edwards

Charles Vernon

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Stephen Fry

Mr. Johnson

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Chloë Sevigny

Alicia Johnson

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Jenn Murray

Lady Lucy Manwaring

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Lochlann Ó Mearáin

Lord Manwaring

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Jordan Waller

Edward, Head Footman

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Kelly Campbell

Mrs. Cross

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Conor Lambert

Wilson the Butler

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Conor MacNeill

The Young Curate

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Frank Melia

Coachman

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Carla McGlynn

Maid at Upper Seymour Street

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Frank Prendergast

Approaching Gentleman

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Reviews

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Reno

5/10

**A mother's quest to find a perfect man for her beloved daughter!**

I am not the audience for it and I realised that only after watching it. There's no other way, besides, I like Kate Beckinsale a lot and don't want to miss it out. I like periodic drama, those colorful costumes, horse riding, proper English and the culture, all of them very interests me. Particularly Jane Austen's work, I don't think anybody would miss it if they know her masterworks.

But my issue was the presentation. It looked a lot like a stage drama than a motion picture, anyway all the Jane Austen work is like that only. I'm not doubting the actors, in fact, not just my beauty queen Kate Beckinsale, all of them were good. Also thought the story was good which I felt kind of similar to 'Emma' by the same author, yet I'm disappointed with the way it was narrated for the screen.

I know some people liked it, and my choice of words may annoy them, but I don't want to offend them or the film, just wanted to say what I felt, that's all. My bad luck, the film was not what I wanted. Slow film, but the length was good enough to forget any lags in the pace. Other than one thing what I said bothered me the most, this is a nice film, definitely not bad to watch it once. I said that believing you might be different than me. So that is an indirect suggest, but if you are another me, I'll favour you to skip it. Anyway, many would watch it by the time go on and going give their's the good, the bad and the ugly opinions and nobody can stop it.

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