Through Charlottes eyes, the residents are particularly unconventional and ambitious.

James immediately evidences the duality of Sidneys nature.

He quickly switches his tone from one of kindness and intrigue to a voice of ire and authority.

Theo James as Sidney Parking looking ‘Sanditon.'

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These heroines deserve to share space with Jane Austen’s world.

Despite his irritability, he is instantly intriguing and has this undeniable magnetism.

Their relationship is earnest, not relying solely on blatant intimacy to evidence their connection.

Theo James as Sidney Parking looking off-screen in ‘Sanditon.'

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Jane Eyre (Mia Wasikowska) in ‘Jane Eyre,’ Jo March (Saoirse Ronan) in ‘Little Women,’ and Cecilia Tallis (Keira Knightley) in ‘Atonement.'

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Sanditon

Theo James