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Emma

  • Miniserie
  • 2009
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 2 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Emma (2009)
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Period DramaComedyDramaRomance

Als sich eine privilegierte und intelligente junge Frau als Heiratsvermittlerin versucht und im ländlichen England des 19. Jahrhunderts einen Partner für eine bescheidene junge Frau sucht, w... Alles lesenAls sich eine privilegierte und intelligente junge Frau als Heiratsvermittlerin versucht und im ländlichen England des 19. Jahrhunderts einen Partner für eine bescheidene junge Frau sucht, werden die Dinge werden nur noch schlimmer.Als sich eine privilegierte und intelligente junge Frau als Heiratsvermittlerin versucht und im ländlichen England des 19. Jahrhunderts einen Partner für eine bescheidene junge Frau sucht, werden die Dinge werden nur noch schlimmer.

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    • Romola Garai
    • Michael Gambon
    • Jonny Lee Miller
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      • Romola Garai
      • Michael Gambon
      • Jonny Lee Miller
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    • 1 Primetime Emmy gewonnen
      • 1 Gewinn & 9 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Romola Garai
    Romola Garai
    • Emma
    • 2009
    Michael Gambon
    Michael Gambon
    • Mr. Woodhouse
    • 2009
    Jonny Lee Miller
    Jonny Lee Miller
    • Mr. Knightley…
    • 2009
    Jodhi May
    Jodhi May
    • Anne Weston…
    • 2009
    Robert Bathurst
    Robert Bathurst
    • Mr. Weston
    • 2009
    Louise Dylan
    Louise Dylan
    • Harriet Smith
    • 2009
    Blake Ritson
    Blake Ritson
    • Mr. Elton
    • 2009
    Tamsin Greig
    Tamsin Greig
    • Miss Bates
    • 2009
    Valerie Lilley
    Valerie Lilley
    • Mrs. Bates
    • 2009
    Dan Fredenburgh
    Dan Fredenburgh
    • John Knightley
    • 2009
    Poppy Miller
    Poppy Miller
    • Isabella Knightley
    • 2009
    Laura Pyper
    Laura Pyper
    • Jane Fairfax
    • 2009
    Rupert Evans
    Rupert Evans
    • Frank Churchill
    • 2009
    Jamie Glover
    Jamie Glover
    • Henry Knightley
    • 2009
    Joshua Jones
    • James Knightley
    • 2009
    Jefferson Hall
    Jefferson Hall
    • Robert Martin
    • 2009
    Veronica Roberts
    • Mrs. Goddard
    • 2009
    Christina Cole
    Christina Cole
    • Augusta Elton…
    • 2009
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    10Katmars14

    Love knows no bounds, and neither does she!

    Brilliant! Everything from the acting, the costumes, storyline, and music was just so superbly done. This version of Emma far surpasses its predecessors. Romola, actress staring as Emma, puts Pultrow to shame.

    This movie sets itself apart from other versions of Emma. The storyline is very much dictated by the actual book. The actors and actresses really captured the characters in the story; it made all the difference in being able to identify and understand the characters.

    Also, the setting and costumes they chose really captured the times. The color palate was sensational.

    If you are a true Jane Austen fan, you will love this film. It is a must for your Austen collection!! WELL DONE!!
    10shedmcnee

    Excellent Adaptation

    So far this is proving to be a great series - up there with BBC's Pride and Prejudice. Jonny Lee Miller plays a very good Mr Knightley. He comes across as a slightly softer character than when Mark Strong played Mr. Knightley - but it's done well. The interaction between him and Emma is very enjoyable to watch - I love all the dialogue. I must say, although I like Jonny as an actor, I wasn't sure how he'd come across in this role but he's doing it very well. I will buy this on DVD when it comes out as it's one to keep. It has a very romantic feel to it and the filming is excellent. I love it when they do a great adaption and put the right actors in the right roles. If you haven't seen this - I would highly recommend it.
    alfa-16

    Finally, an Emma that will stand the test of time

    There is a clichéd version of Period and Regency characters which grew up in the 1920's and 1930's fostered by UK and US film studios with straight backs, ironed crinolines, stiff upper lips and emotionally strangled dialogue from which a number of recent adaptations have dared to depart.

    Sometimes, as in the case of 1999 Mansfield Park, adapters and cast have departed for the hills and created something so far off Austen's wavelength that it might be a prequel for the Pirates of The Caribbean franchise. Enjoyable perhaps. But not MP.

    That's not what we have here. What we have here is something that is entirely on Austen's wavelength, with characters behaving as her characters would and saying the sorts of things her characters say. Something which is faithful to the purpose and meaning of the book, which aims to get the characters Jane Austen wrote onto the screen where we can see, recognise and enjoy them. This series is triumphantly successful at doing just that, partly owing to the care that has been taken with the script and partly due to the outstanding performances of the leads.

    It built on a wonderfully realistic foundation of what love, loss and family all mean. If it did, perhaps, labour the point a bit at the beginning, there were superb contrasts between where Emma's life was full and empty. Her lack of self knowledge, her yearning for companions and challenges worthy of her sense and intelligence clearly illustrated the traps she made for herself.

    And whilst we follow the progression of their relationship from Knightley's point of view more than the book warrants, Emma's bursting discovery of her love for him is actually dramatised here just as Austen wrote it, not watered down by injections of artificial chemistry between the lead actors.

    I think there are lots of people who could turn out an Emma adaptation like the two films from the 90's. This version set itself the much harder task of adapting the book (as Clueless did) rather than just animating selected bits and stringing them together. And it succeeds. The reason Garai's Emma is different to all the others is that Garai is playing the character Jane Austen wrote and Sandy Welch, as she did with Jane Eyre, got her onto the screen by dramatically recreating her rather than transposing her dialogue into a screenplay.

    There are, of course, unnecessary departures from the canon. Perhaps it is highly unlikely that Emma would have allowed Knightley to kiss her within sight of the house, or that Knightley would have forgotten himself that far either. However, were they sure of being unobserved, I think Emma and Frank would have been perfectly capable of shocking even modern dowagers with a passion that is written carefully into the novel but seldom gets up onto the screen. If I was servant at Hartfield, I'd be very careful to make them aware of my presence outside the bedroom door before taking their morning tea in.

    I had my reservations about this adaptation at first but having watched it more times than I now care to admit, I cannot now name a better Austen adaptation. I think the unusual start was a gamble designed to illustrate the insecurity of early 19C family life to newcomers and wilfully detach dedicated Austen fans from their comfort zone from the opening seconds, both of which worked triumphantly. It instantly drew parallels between the lives of Emma, Jane and Frank (and, more subtly, Harriet) which are at the core of the book and completely absent from any other adaptation. A very, very clever trick for which some purists have yet to forgive her. Not this one, however. Once you have adjusted your goggles, this adaptation hits new heights for the whole genre and becomes an unalloyed pleasure.

    It's beautifully shot, all the characterisations are incredibly detailed, even minor characters like John Knightley and Mrs Goddard are fully realised and Garai and Miller hit their top notes reliably again and again.

    I'm sure Austen would love it.
    10jewelsthee

    Highly recommended

    "Emma" (2009) has now become one of my favourite mini-series, closely following the 1995 version of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice", with Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle.

    "Emma" is a beautiful adaption of Jane Austen's classic novel of the same name. The story is based on Emma, the pretty daughter of a wealthy gentleman, Mr. Woodhouse, and her attempts at matchmaking people in her neighbourhood. It is an engaging, sweet and playful movie, which is touching and a delight to watch.

    When compared to the 1996 adaption of "Emma", with Gwyneth Paltrow, Jim O'Hanlon's version is superior; this is partially due to the length. The four part mini-series enables the characters and plot to be developed with more detail than in the feature film. In particular, you are able to see Emma mature and watch her relationship with Mr. George Knightley change. More of the original text and dialogue is included which makes the series more believable. Watching a Jane Austen film, I personally believe, should be like taking a vacation. You should be able to slow down, enjoy the slower pace of the era and enjoy making your own observations of characters, while enjoying the beautiful scenic shots. This is what you get with the 2009 mini-series – time, whereas the 1996 film is rushed, with a lot crammed into a few hours.

    The cast is excellent. Romola Garai is a youthful, vivacious and expressive Emma Woodhouse. What impressed me the most was her ability to present not only Emma's love of life and enthusiasm but her innermost thoughts as well; when she is reflecting or unhappy about something but trying to "put on a brave face" we see it. Although I like Gwyneth Paltrow, she is not able to portray the youth and innocence of Emma as well as Romola Garai. Johnny Lee Miller is a handsome and intelligent Mr. George Knightley and Michael Gambon is a very lovable Mr. Woodhouse, although I identified him as "Dumbledore" immediately. The only character that I do not fully believe in is Mr. Elton. Perhaps it is just personal preference but I do not think that Blake Ritson portrays the handsome and gentlemanly Mr. Elton successfully; he is more of a "Mr. Collins". However, he is the only character who I have not taken to.

    Like many of the BBC productions, the historical buildings, props and gardens used are amazing. When watching the mini-series, keep an eye out for some of the incredible landscape shots throughout the film.

    The costuming for the film is quite proper. However, I would have liked to have seen Emma in a few prettier gowns. Although she lives in the country, I think as a wealthy young woman she should have had some more expensive looking gowns. I also would have liked her to have her hair in some more elaborate styles.

    However, all in all, the mini-series is fantastic. I love the scenery, the actors are superb, the pace is just right and the story a classic. It is a beautiful adaption and I strongly recommend watching it.
    8hemmelmol

    New 'Emma' stays very close to Jane Austens Heroin.

    I was surprised to see the new Emma. It's back to the way Jane Austen wrote it. It's a slowly unfolding story about a not too pretty girl with character flaws. She has a temper, she gossips, she hurts peoples feelings, and she can't keep her promise to stop matchmaking. But she grows on you.

    The plot is close to Austens novel. The only funny aspect comes from Gambon, although everybody's acting is good. I like it, when actors act with their eyes, in stead of rambling on about it. I think you'll notice more subtle hints if you know the story.

    The first two episodes are not romantic. But then, you know Jane Austen pays a lot of attention to describing how to behave when you're a rich civilian in the country.

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      In 1995, BBC had already commissioned Sandy Welch to write the script for an "Emma" mini-series. However, since Miramax and also Meridien were producing their own movies for cinema and television, respectively, the BBC canceled its own project. One decade later, the production was revived.
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      • 24. März 2011 (Deutschland)
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      • Loseley Park, Guildford, Surrey, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Donwell Abbey, Mr Knightley's estate)
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