[Old text] Atypical British - Miramax "Emma"

Hollie 2022-03-23 09:02:41

There are many posters of various styles in this movie. The one that impressed me the most is the one that draws a bow and shoots arrows - why do British ladies in the minds of the American people love archery? How did this come about? ! Oh shit, Gregory Garson, I'm not insinuating you, really!
(However, having said that, the 1940 version of the Hollywood-style "Pride and Prejudice" starring Lawrence and Gloria was translated into "Pride and Prejudice", which is really a sincere and straight-to-the-point translation...)
starring Gwyneth Paltrow , that is, the heroine of "Shakespeare in Love"~ The more funny one is Ewan McGregor, who has a small role in it, playing the chaotic Frank Churchill who has no sense of existence~~ Ah, after all, it is a film from 1996. ~

Frankly speaking, I don't hate it, Gwyneth Paltrow when she was young (saying as if she was very old ~ beat~), and her appearance was quite beautiful, although her feelings were not "British" enough, In general, it is quite pleasing to the eye~~ After all, Emma is also a more outgoing lala in Austin's writings. *^_^* The

costumes are also not bad. I really like her beige embroidered shawl, which adds a lot of charm. The exterior scene was really depressing. When I saw the pavilions outside, it was obvious that the new ones had rushed out to film. When I saw the male protagonist, I was really a little depressed. It turns out that Mr. Knightley is such a "passionate and affectionate, often laughing"? ? It's a little... a little overturned...

The two people in this "Fate Dance" actually danced the same song as the two "Fate Dance" in 95BBC... Black line, this is not forcing me to come Lenovo and comparison~~ But this comparison is really unbearable~~~ How can the prom scenes shot by the Americans be so different from those of the British... Spring breeze is so full of face, it's almost like a brow. ! Thinking of P&P again, the look and temperament are all calm and indifferent, but inadvertently bring out the noble bearing of a real family and a big family~~~ For that kind of "cold elegance", this version still didn't catch it*^_ ^*
(The above is something from eight years ago. Later, I looked for the Kate Beckinsale version and the BBC version, and now there is still no version that is completely pleasing to the eye. What's the matter...)

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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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