Going around, love is by my side

Hollie 2022-01-08 08:02:46

19 Watching a movie adapted from Jane Austen’s third novel. This heroine Emma has a different identity from the heroine of "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sense and Emotion". She is the daughter of a local landlord and has no identity. Worry, the dowry is rich, so the story is different, but the same thing is that our male protagonist is still the same gentleman, and the same rich. Emma’s character is very kind and innocent, but sometimes she loves to be nosy. For example, she is keen to lead others and become a matchmaker. This job can make my impression of her very special. It stands to reason that at that time The British society in China is a society of gentlemen and ladies. I imagined that the lady should be as restrained and restrained as Elena, but Emma liked to link people to others and promote opportunities. It can also be seen that girls at the time still had that. This kind of youth secret love ignorant years. Since I went to Baidu in advance for the plot, I know that Emma’s home is the “good friend” who has always been with her-Mr. Knightley, so from the perspective of God, I watched their feelings grow a little bit. Mr. Terry is 16 years older than Emma, ​​and is the brother of Emma’s brother-in-law, so it can be said that when Emma was a child, Knightley grew up watching (this feels a bit strange haha), so Emma often does When things are wrong, Knightley will always clarify the truth to her earnestly. Of course, as lively and cute as Emma, ​​of course she will not take this matter to heart. It is reflected in Emma's efforts to match up her friend Miss Smith and Mr. Elton, at that time Mr. Knightley had already realized that it was impossible for them to be together, but Emma didn’t believe it and insisted on going her own way, and finally got into trouble. It turned out that Mr. Elton liked herself rather than herself. 'S friend, after this lesson, Emma has obviously restrained a little. The next few encounters between Emma and Mr. Frank made Emma a little moved, but in the end she also realized that she didn't love him, but this link was an urging agent for the relationship between Emma and Mr. Knightley. Mr. Knightley could understand other people, but he could not understand Emma’s emotions. He thought she loved Mr. Frank, so he left sadly and went to London temporarily, until he learned that Frank was engaged to Jane, he I just returned to Emma to see if there is a chance. Fortunately, after he left, Emma also clearly realized that her feeling for Knightley was not admiration, but love, deeply. love, so Emma has been praying to God during that time, even if she doesn’t love her, please tell him not to marry and keep her current good friend relationship (she thought Knightley went to London to discuss with his brother to marry Miss Smith Things), this paragraph really reflects the little girl's thoughts, lovely Emma, ​​you don't know, the Knightley you are thinking of, he only likes you from beginning to end. So at the end of the film, of course, the two open their hearts, tell each other, and get married forever. Their love is very plain, usually noisy, mutual understanding is the best. I feel that his love for her is the feeling of watching her grow up from a young age and marrying her as his wife when she grows up. It's not unique. Actually, this movie doesn’t feel as good to me as Pride and Prejudice. I like that one better, but each movie has its own characteristics and each story has its own unique charm. As for me, I am fortunate to be in Encountered you in thousands of movies.

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Emma quotes

  • 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?

  • [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?

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