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Jane Austen's beloved comedy about finding your equal and earning your happy ending is reimagined in this delicious new film adaptation of Emma. Handsome, clever and rich, Emma Woodhouse (Thoroughbreds' Anya Taylor-Joy) is a restless "queen bee" without rivals in her sleepy little English town. In this glittering satire of social class, Emma must navigate her way through the challenges of growing up, misguided matches and romantic missteps to realize the love that has been there all along.

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The dad is just the cutest. He just doesn't want anyone to leave. And why would they when he has such a big house? Lol

therealfinnaspring
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The thing I enjoyed most about this movie was how many times small comedic moments made me laugh. Just a brief facial expression or a line that’s witty. Not many movies had me laughing as much as this did.

Corvid
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Its like a cake filled movie. Everything is in vivid color

kristinanacta
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This movie is different to other Austen adaptions and I'm loving it. Like I love other Austen movies of course but often they take themselves very seriously and Emma is definitely a funny book and Dewilde definitely captured that humour within this movie.

limerence
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Bill NIghy jumping from the stairs is the best scene ever! Love Bill so much! Brilliant actor indeed

AshrayGirl
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The cinematography, the outfits, and the music are the real definition of aesthetic. Love it!

novisabillan
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Anya Taylor Joy continues to establish herself as an actress of pure grace.

AlanAvis
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The pastel color of this movie is insane beautiful

josephineberryy
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Did anyone notice that the actress playing Mrs Reynolds is the one who played Mary Bennet in the 1995 version of Pride and Prejudice?

msinvincible
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The people who think this Emma is too snobby and arrogant must not have read or understood the book.

lesmortimers
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Billy Nighy and Miranda Hart are the best casting for their role in this new adaptation!🌸 And, I agree, the colours ( decoration, costumes, fabric ) we, audience are in the middle of a (an over-)sweet, creamy and fluffy birthday cake 😂

gabyshepherd
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you're trying to tell me that Emma was NEVER really fond of Mr Knightly, though she RAN to the piano to show off a little piece. ;);) I rest my case.

sqbhkdp
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Bill Nighy is a humorous treasure, he was actually so underused in this film! Anyhow, fantastic adaptation of this timeless novel!


FYI: Well, 5:30 min was unexpected! 😃

NiVi
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"Poor Ms. Taylor!"
*Jumps from the stairs*
Oh Bill Nighy, you're the best 😂


Edit : I just posted the movie bloopers so go check them out if you want to see more Bill Nighy goofiness.

ryotaarai
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Very familiar with the story (and have watched many of the movie-tv series version)...I will say this..the color palettes have been so pleasing with the new one.

tracys
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Bought it today. One of my favorite films of all time.

omachuca
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The movie was made in a format with camera and film that give higher resolution image, so the original record has a sharper and more vivid look, whether you see it in the theater, on DVD, or digital.This movie is loosely based on the Jane Austen book, but purposely adds many themes from modern perspective. See some interviews with the director which explain this. One example, in the movie Emma goes to visit Harriet Smith where Harriet lives. In the book, that never happened. There is a theme of breaking class division. I do not recall ever reading in Austen's books, any scene of a couple kissing. But this movie has such scenes Certainly Jane Austen never wrote anything close to the scene in which Mr Knightly is getting dressed.And the scenes which have dancing, which in the movie last several minutes and the characters display a lot of wordless expression and body language -- how could any of that be Jane Austen's book.And of course, Jane Austen had no music to her books. They were just words on paper. This movie uses music extensively, to add humor, sarcasm, and direct the audience attention to the actors' body language. A lot of the movie scenes involve the expression on characters faces. Extremely visual.

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Imagine having someone to help you pull your own pants up. Lordy

sallysmith
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This movie makes me hungry for macaroons.

onehuman
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The colours are absolutely beautiful!! And when he went on to correct “innocence” I was like that would be me 🙋‍♀️ 😂

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