I'm almost 22 years old, why are there so many things to learn?

Santina 2022-01-08 08:02:46

This is the one I have seen best for Gwyneth Paltrow. She has a haughty face, she is smart and a little cute when she is young, just like Emma's temperament.

Emma is not a very adorable girl—willful, arrogant, arrogant, selfish, strong, clever, a little mean and a little bossy. She's quite kind, but only to people who don't know, poor people, maybe just to prove their nobleness, for better reputation. She said she didn't want to marry, but in her heart she quietly evaluated every man, and then pushed all the things she didn't like to her "friends", saying that she liked to be a matchmaker. She likes to compare and hates people who are better than herself, but she likes to be friends with people who are inferior to her in every respect, and like to teach her everything. In the end, when she liked the same person with a good friend, she actually grabbed it so much-in the past, she wanted to marry her quickly.

"I'm almost 22 years old, why are there so many things to learn?" I also want to ask. Emma hasn't grown up yet, just a spoiled little girl, so only an old man like MR KNIGHTLEY can tolerate it. In Jane Austen's story, the little dreaming girl can finally find her own wishful man. I have to say that she is really the British Qiong Yao...

Anyway, this is an interesting story, lovely girls...
Besides, Gwyneth Paltrow's neck is so beautiful...

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Extended Reading
  • Rebeca 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    Samsung all give gwyneth that beautiful voice~\(≧▽≦)/~

  • Douglas 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    #观影记# 1123 The theme is marriage must be right. It was the most highly rated Austin work that year. That's why. But it's really ridiculous, Emma thinks herself, Miss Harnett sees one and loves one. But this version of the casting is really good, seems to be the only time I like Gwyneth Paltrow's interpretation.

Emma quotes

  • Emma Woodhouse: Not one in a hundred men have "gentleman" so plainly written across them as Mr. Knightley!

  • [Emma shoots a badly-aimed arrow]

    Mr. Knightley: Try not to kill my dogs.