Persuasion (1995) ENG-ITA 1080p H.264 (moviesbyrizzo) 3.4GB
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- Italian
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- Jane Austen Dual English Italian
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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114117/ 1800 X 1080 H.264 video @4000k video bitrate 1hr 47mins 224k Stereo AC3 Main English audio 160k Supplementary Dual Italian dub version audio tracks subtitles folder includes subs for the following language options: English (template) French and Italian Nice comments recived about this conversion from the other site we mainly post at It is often suggested that "Persuasion" is Jane Austen's novel that was in some respect autobiographical perhaps. There is some mention of her distaste of Bath as a place of her liking and there may be other aspects too that suggest she is somehow relating a story that mirrors her own lot in life in giving us the character of "Anne" in this final of her novels. It is interesting that (as scripted) it is suggested to Anne that she is perhaps unromantic in which is her spirit. (I believe it is Lady Russell who supposes that Anne is perhaps not taken by the "romantics" of poets in life). It is true that Anne in this tale had turned down a proposal from a gentleman who professed to love her and expressed the best intentions despite his poor worldly possessions and connections perhaps, however the point is that even if some people have a lot of money, it remains a sad truth that a good many do not have the capacity or willingness to give of themselves in a manner which allows for a spirit of love to form in a meaningful bond of some kind perhaps. On the other hand, who better to be romantically involved with than someone who has the means to provide - as poverty brings ultimate misery in the end to the human spirit I say. I do think those on the planet with ultimate truest merit in this regard should therefore command all the necessaryresources to do justice upon the earth and keep the human spirit alive in each one that can love well. Enough said, perhaps! Enjoy the show, Jane Austen never fails to impress in old fashioned wit of the greatest of languages which English is! (and Italian too of course) Michael Rizzo Chessman (moviesbyrizzo)