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Ima 2022-04-23 07:03:28
Not as pictured as I...
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Rowan 2022-04-23 07:03:28
Haha, Mr.Knightley turned out to be Thomas More, the author of Utopia in the Tudor Dynasty! Gwyneth was still young then. Emma has many shortcomings as a female...
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Rozella 2022-04-23 07:03:28
Lin Zhong said that he was very moved~ I thought Mr. Darcy was the most perfect man, but I didn't expect Mr. Knightley to be even better! Jane Austen got married happily in the end~ It seems that marriage is such an indispensable final ending in life, but she herself did not go into this muddy water...so...
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Kevin 2022-04-23 07:03:28
The male protagonist has no sense of existence... Gwen + ewan is cute...
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Gideon 2022-04-23 07:03:28
Still prefer the TV version of Romola, but Gwyneth is so beautiful and the costumes in the movie are...
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Christopher 2022-04-22 07:01:42
The character dialogue is handled quite modernly, and it is smoother than the 2020 new version. Paltrow's Emma seems to be closer to the original image, as does Mr. Knightley. In contrast, the new version is indeed only slightly better in clothing photography and...
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Rebeca 2022-04-22 07:01:42
Samsung all give gwyneth that beautiful...
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Friedrich 2022-04-22 07:01:42
Flatter than the TV series, but more Austin-like. After watching it, I left no trace in my heart. However, Ewan's voice is bright again in...
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Ahmad 2022-04-22 07:01:42
The actors are overall better than the 09 version. But I still love the 09 version of mr.knightley more than the 96 version...even if the 09 people have some problems....
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Theron 2022-04-22 07:01:42
Excellent OST, Emma is eye-catching, but other young actors are a lot less. Not the best adaptation of Emma in my...
Emma Comments
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Emma Woodhouse: [Seating herself in a carriage] My, this weather...
Rev. Elton: Miss Woodhouse, please! Fate has left us alone for a reason.
Emma Woodhouse: Mr. Elton! Why do you seize my hand!
Rev. Elton: I do not seize your hand so much as the opportunity to tell you that I am hoping, no, fearing; ready to die if you refuse me!
Emma Woodhouse: Good heavens! Go back!
Rev. Elton: Surely my ardent attachment to you, my love and devotion cannot help but have made an impression!
Emma Woodhouse: Mr. Elton! It is I, Miss Woodhouse!
Rev. Elton: Mm hmm.
Emma Woodhouse: The party spirits have confused you! Allow me to deliver your message to Miss Smith, but you must direct no more of it to me.
Rev. Elton: Miss Smith? What sort of message would I want to send to her? Miss Smith?
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[In the middle of a heated discussion, Emma tries to change the subject]
Emma Woodhouse: Did I mention we are having a new drain installed?