#38: Sense and Sensibility
The 1995 film adaptation of Sense and Sensibility adeptly captures the Victorian aesthetic drawn from Jane Austen’s novel. However, amidst its period-perfect setting, a notable oversight emerges with the portrayal of a baby wearing a distinctly modern diaper.
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This anachronism disrupts the otherwise seamless immersion into the 1800s era depicted in the film. While minor, such deviations from historical accuracy can momentarily jolt the viewer out of the narrative flow, underscoring the importance of meticulous attention to detail in period films to maintain consistency and authenticity throughout the production.