![]() Tom Bennett is the cheerfully clueless Sir James Martin, a society idiot with inherited money that Susan eyes as a match for Frederica. She’s a character you can’t help but enjoy, if only for her brazen manner and sexual audacity. Susan flirts with married men and uses social convention with tactical precision to survive as a perpetual houseguest to hosts who abhor her personally. ![]() She uses wit as a weapon and laces her offhanded insults to potential rivals with venom. ![]() Newly widowed and with a nearly-grown daughter Frederica (Morfydd Clark) in finishing school (as much to keep her out of the way of Susan’s schemes and games as to give her a marriageable education), she’s on the prowl for a new man, an activity she treats like a social bloodsport. ![]() ![]() Kate Beckinsale, a veteran of both Austen (in the 1996 TV movie Emma) and Stillman ( The Last Days of Disco), stars as the scheming, self-involved Lady Susan Vernon and she marries the sensibilities of the two beautifully. Whit Stillman directs and scripts Love & Friendship (2016), a satirical, witty, and wickedly funny period piece adapted from the Jane Austen novella “Lady Susan.” It turns out Austen and Stillman are a great match he’s been making comedies of manners in an American vein since Metropolitan and his dry wit and sharp observations of social interactions bring out the satirical edges of Austen’s work. ![]()
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