At first glance, it feels like Wes Anderson. The composition and music of the costumes, props, pictures, and music are perfect, but it is the least like Austin's adaptation, but more like an exaggerated stage play. The shortcomings are also too obvious. Emma's character can be understood as the strong and cold character of this version. Mr. Knightley will play Owen Wilson md in minutes, and the British aristocratic atmosphere will be completely gone. In terms of the plot, it can be understood that the film itself is not long enough, but not knowing such a stage comedy approach and the unique Emma of this version makes those who have not seen the original how to think of this character and this story. Then there is the acting skills. The female lead skills are actually online, but some of the group performances, as well as Mr. Knightley (I'm so pissed, I want jonny to come back), it's really embarrassing. Maybe the problem is not with them, just want to match such a stage play, Wes Anderson's same template, the degree between "facial paralysis face" and exaggerated expression does not perform well, plus the lack of editing and picture processing , it seems that the embarrassment of acting is particularly prominent. Miranda praised, Bill Nighy praised, and the field flowers were lovely (as expected, I am still very partial)
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