She has always been tall and strong, with sharp edges and corners. When she is not smiling, her expression is a little serious. Maybe EMMA's mature and stable are too obvious. Her innocence and liveliness are completely revealed. I even think she is acting so lifelike. Even the height has been changed, where is KATE who is shorter than the male lead everywhere, beside EMMA, she is petite like a squirrel.
In the movie, she is so young, brave and fearless.
She was full of resentment for sweeping out of her half-brother, and sneered at the little snobbish sister-in-law. She expressed dissatisfaction with Edward's plain tone when reading poems, and taught him how to read poems full of emotions. The exaggerated and comfortable expression made Edward dare not speak. She hated the colonel at first because of his old age and weakness. He heard that the colonel had years of rheumatism. She nonchalantly laughed at whether he could hold me up. Later, when I met Prince Charming, Wei Lebi, her love received the strongest response. She is simply a love warrior. In spite of the strange eyes of others in the village, she took a walk with her lover, and her love was frustrated. She ignored the lady’s dogma and insisted on sending letters to her lover every night, including later, returning to the village and walking on the hillside in heavy rain. It was the lover's farm, and again in the rain, she chanted Shakespeare's love poems in a daze and lost, and in the end she almost lost her life when she was sick.
My favorite scene is that she is in the rain. She slipped on the hillside soaked and was hugged by Willerby and lay on the sofa. She is too young, even if the rain is poured through, she can't cover the swelling heat all over her body. The naturally curly hair curled up against her ears, her cheeks were red, her arms like pink lotus roots exposed, her shortness of breath caused her towering chest to fluctuate violently. Her whole body was steaming in the mist, which was the heat that came out of her warm life when it encountered cold rain.
It was she who lit up this classic love drama that was supposed to be dull and forbearing, and she was also the one who chanted Shakespeare's sonnet aloud in the heavy rain, making this movie as lifeless as new.
The 20-year-old KATE, she has the liveliness, youthfulness, sweetness and bravery that an innocent girl should have, but as a 20-year-old fledgling actor, she is amazingly mature, steady, decisive and sophisticated. In her interpretation of the role of MARIAN, she is naive but not stupid, very enthusiastic but not artificial. Many people praised EMMA for its beauty and elegance, bowing their heads and raising their hands. And 16 years later, when KATE reached the age of EMMA, we can see that good actors are affected by age but not controlled by age. These movies are so wonderful because of their performance.
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