Satire society's high-pressure manipulation of marriage

Blaze 2022-08-20 04:04:37

The movie tells the story of Emma, ​​a beautiful, smart, and rich girl who is quite conceited, loves to meddle in other people's feelings, and acts as a matchmaker to mess around with mandarin ducks. When she arranges a partner for another girl, Harriet, she falls in love with a gentleman who is older than her. Mr. Turley's love story.

In the film, Fu Huadao is very attentive. In order to fit the character of the heroine Emma who is restless and unreasonable in the original work, she has prepared more than ten different styles of dresses for her. Ma's extremely changeable heart is revealed. The director has almost achieved the ultimate in the presentation of the idyllic scenery of England and the restoration of the classical temperament. Every frame in the film is pleasing to the eye and can be directly used as a wallpaper. In addition, the film uses Emma's concept of marriage and love to satirize society's high-pressure manipulation of marriage, and at the same time reveals the author's own views on marriage. Women's independence should never be defined by marriage.

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Emma. quotes

  • Miss Bates: Oh, oh Mother, do you hear? MISS WOODHOUSE HAS INVITED US TO HARTFIELD!

  • Emma Woodhouse: We are both prejudiced. You against, I for him and we shall have no chance of agreeing until he is really here.

    Mr. Knightley: Prejudiced? I'm not prejudiced!

    Emma Woodhouse: Yes, but I am. Very much, and without at all being ashamed of it. My love for Mr. and Mrs. Weston gives me a decided prejudice in his favor.