Emma Comments

  • Jeff 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    This may be the only character in all versions of "Emma" that doesn't ugly and dwarf Harriet's character. Not only does she look beautiful, she also has her own taste in reading. (So ​​what does it mean to insist on pretending to be ugly in other versions?) Another advantage is that Mr. Knightley is not a simple leverage, he is calm, generous, and well-founded. This is not just the love of young people in the new version. It can be done if it is noisy. Of course, the 23-year-old GP looks...

  • Jasen 2022-03-14 14:12:24

    Emma is too selfish~ I hate her. But i love the english...

  • Johnathon 2022-01-08 08:02:46

    Emma's kids are too old, Jane is too old. Frank, played by Ewan, is young and handsome, personable, smart and witty, and possesses the peculiar carelessness of young people. He basically fits my vision of Frank as a character in the novel; it’s just that Ewan is a bit hunched, but considering that he was in the same year. It is understandable that he successfully played the degenerate and decadent ruffian in "Guessing the Train"; subjectively speaking, his role is too...

  • Kianna 2022-01-08 08:02:46

    A riveting documentary about the mating rituals of British white people. A genre single handedly created by a sociologist named Jane...

  • Shana 2022-01-08 08:02:46

    Gwyneth is really beautiful and elegant~ I envy Chris again. Emma is a bit annoying at first, but it is very real. For example, when she prayed in church, she didn't say that she would make him happy in the future. Instead, she would rather be single. A little clever and wayward little woman character. I like watching the English gentleman in Jane's works, and the reunion after all the hardships. After reading it, I feel very...

Extended Reading

Emma quotes

  • Mrs. Weston: A suspicion has darted into my head that I cannot get rid of - Mr. Knightley and Jane Fairfax are a couple!

    Emma Woodhouse: Mrs. Weston, please do not take to matchmaking, you do it ill!

  • Mr. Knightley: [about Emma's insult to Miss Bates] Badly done, Emma!

Emma

Director: Douglas McGrath

Language: English Release date: August 30, 1996

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