Emma with the most advantages

Ivory 2022-03-25 09:01:15

I watched the three editions of Emma. This edition is the kindest Emma, ​​especially how she takes care of sick children, how she loves small animals, always pays attention to her friends without a dance partner at the dance, and sees Mr.Elton humiliating her , she was about to cry herself. Accept Mr. Knightley's criticism sincerely and greet everyone passing by enthusiastically. Even when beggars came to rob, she did not flee but fought hard.

So in this version, Mr. Knightley praised her the most. And we can see Mr. Knightley's affection for her very early!

Mr.Churchil in this version is okay, although he also used Emma, ​​but he didn't talk bad about Jane all the time.

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  • Jeff 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    This may be the only character in all versions of "Emma" that doesn't ugly and dwarf Harriet's character. Not only does she look beautiful, she also has her own taste in reading. (So ​​what does it mean to insist on pretending to be ugly in other versions?) Another advantage is that Mr. Knightley is not a simple leverage, he is calm, generous, and well-founded. This is not just the love of young people in the new version. It can be done if it is noisy. Of course, the 23-year-old GP looks invincible. There are a total of five marriages in the film, each of which is a good match. The female teacher married the widower, the young master married the young lady, and the orphan married the farmer. The lack of the wonderfulness of Aunt Elizabeth Dashi in P&P was disappointing. Years later, I was thinking, how could someone like Emma with eyes on the top of the head be friends with Harriet?

  • Levi 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    I like it~ When I watched it on CCTV6 on a weekend in junior high school, I thought it was too good-looking!

Emma quotes

  • Mr. Knightley: Maybe it is our imperfections which make us so perfect for one another.

  • [Harriet and Mr. Elton are talking as Emma tries to listen from behind a bush]

    Rev. Elton: I love... I simply love...

    Emma Woodhouse: [to herself] Could this be? The declaration?

    Rev. Elton: celery root.