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Emma. (2020)

7 | Feb 13, 2020 (GB) | Comedy, Romance, Drama | 02:05
Budget: 10 000 000 | Revenue: 25 200 000

Love knows best.

In 1800s England, a well-meaning but selfish young woman meddles in the love lives of her friends.

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Anya Taylor-Joy
Emma Woodhouse
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Johnny Flynn
George Knightley
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Josh O'Connor
Mr. Elton
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Callum Turner
Frank Churchill
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Mia Goth
Harriet Smith
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Miranda Hart
Miss Bates
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Bill Nighy
Mr. Woodhouse
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Rupert Graves
Mr. Weston
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Gemma Whelan
Miss Taylor / Mrs. Weston
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Amber Anderson
Jane Fairfax

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Reviews

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ekaari
7 | Jun 18, 2024
An artful and inspired retelling of a classic. Delightfully Wes Anderson esc with a feminine pallete.
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RickyWillis
N/A | Oct 17, 2020
Well, what a happy surprise. The director set up absolutely beautiful scenes of stunning upper class English homes. Elaborate rooms. Just an awsome film. A most happy ending for everyone. A bit tongue in cheek portrail of English life during the Victorian era. Really enjoyed it.
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Peter McGinn
10 | Sep 12, 2020
When I saw the previews for this latest interpretation of Jane Austen’s Emma, I envisioned a reimagining of the classic, with the plot or the setting radically changed with creative license applied liberally throughout. I was ready to not like it. But instead I discovered that wondrous creativity was launched to make small tweaks to details. There was Harriet Smith, who may have been plain, but marching here and there with her classmates, dressed in matching red dresses and large hats, providing a very striking Image for the eye. There were the chorale music resonating at the end of scenes, leading to or melding into the beginning of the next scene. And Bill Nighy, who was suitably wary of illness and draughts, but had a spring in his step at times to juxtapose with his fearfully cautious nature. I thought Rupert Graves and Miranda Hart were imaginative choices for the roles of Mr. Weston and Miss Bates. And there is even an creative tweak to the one-word title, whereby a period is added after the name to indicate that the movie is - wait for it - a period piece. So this is the third version of Emma in the past 25 years - two movies and a mini-series - and for now at least, it is my favorite.
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JPV852
6 | Jul 12, 2020
Thinly plotted but enjoyable enough drama-comedy with a nice performance from Anya Taylor-Joy. Never read the Jane Austen novel nor seen any of the other adaptations, so I don't know how this one compares, but I liked it well enough. **3.0/5**