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Emma.

  • 2020
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  • 2h 4m
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Johnny Flynn, Callum Turner, and Anya Taylor-Joy in Emma. (2020)
Handsome, clever, and rich, Emma Woodhouse is a restless queen bee without rivals in her sleepy little town. In this glittering satire of social class and the pain of growing up, Emma must adventure through misguided matches and romantic missteps to find the love that has been there all along.
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In 1800s England, a well-meaning but selfish young woman meddles in her friends' love lives.In 1800s England, a well-meaning but selfish young woman meddles in her friends' love lives.In 1800s England, a well-meaning but selfish young woman meddles in her friends' love lives.

  • Director
    • Autumn de Wilde
  • Writers
    • Eleanor Catton
    • Jane Austen
  • Stars
    • Anya Taylor-Joy
    • Johnny Flynn
    • Mia Goth
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    68K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,212
    425
    • Director
      • Autumn de Wilde
    • Writers
      • Eleanor Catton
      • Jane Austen
    • Stars
      • Anya Taylor-Joy
      • Johnny Flynn
      • Mia Goth
    • 582User reviews
    • 216Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 8 wins & 53 nominations total

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    Anya Taylor-Joy
    Anya Taylor-Joy
    • Emma Woodhouse
    Johnny Flynn
    Johnny Flynn
    • Mr. Knightley
    Mia Goth
    Mia Goth
    • Harriet Smith
    Josh O'Connor
    Josh O'Connor
    • Mr. Elton
    Callum Turner
    Callum Turner
    • Frank Churchhill
    Miranda Hart
    Miranda Hart
    • Miss Bates
    Bill Nighy
    Bill Nighy
    • Mr. Woodhouse
    Rupert Graves
    Rupert Graves
    • Mr. Weston
    Gemma Whelan
    Gemma Whelan
    • Miss Taylor…
    Amber Anderson
    Amber Anderson
    • Jane Fairfax
    Angus Imrie
    Angus Imrie
    • Bartholomew
    Letty Thomas
    • Biddy
    Aidan White
    • Hartfield Butler
    Edward Davis
    Edward Davis
    • Charles
    Chris White
    • James, Hartfield Coachman
    Myra McFadyen
    Myra McFadyen
    • Mrs. Bates
    Esther Coles
    Esther Coles
    • Mrs. Cox
    Suzy Bloom
    Suzy Bloom
    • Miss Gilbert
    • Director
      • Autumn de Wilde
    • Writers
      • Eleanor Catton
      • Jane Austen
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    TxMike

    A comedy of manners in 1815 England.

    Emma is a subtle comedy, delving into issues of marriage, sex, age, and social status. It was the last book of hers published while author Jane Austen was still alive. About the character Emma she said, preparing to write the novel, "I am going to take a heroine whom no one but myself will much like."

    Emma is 21 and privileged, she fashions herself as a matchmaker and most of the stories that develop result from this. It truly is a comedy of manners. Not slapstick comedy, the type of subtle British comedy.

    This movie pretty well follows the novel and Anya Taylor-Joy to me is just perfect as Emma Woodhouse. She is a good actress but I especially love to look at her face, with her wide-set eyes and perfect lips. Strangely after she was selected to play the role she was hesitant, she said she didn't think of herself as attractive enough. In fact in an interview she said, "I have never and I don't think I will ever think of myself as beautiful. I don't think I'm beautiful enough to be in films."

    Bill Nighy is very good as her wealthy father Mr. Woodhouse and as often happens when he has a supporting role, Nighy steals every scene he is in.

    Good movie of a familiar story, I enjoyed it. I watched it at home on BluRay from my public library, my wife skipped.
    8akcenat

    This period drama is an absolute delight

    Based on a timeless novel Emma by Jane Austen, this latest movie adaptation of her book is a beautiful, gorgeous and entertaining re-make that should easily please Austen fans old and new as it looks phenomenal. Its cast, led by the terrific and wonderful Anya Taylor-Joy, are/is utterly splendid. "Emma's" script is adapted by novelist Eleanor Catton (The Luminaries) and manages to capture much of Austen's own comedy, translating it elegantly to the screen. The result is a stylish and eminently watchable movie adaptation. In addition to the script, the production values are stellar, while movie is visually stunning and impeccably researched - it really felt like an authentic window into the 1800s. At the end, film - updated in all the right ways - is filled with an abundance of genuine charm. For those who are fans of the period drama this is a must see, while this gentle film, also, deserves to introduce Austen to a whole new generation.

    Rating: 7+/8-
    6Flippitygibbit

    All bonnet and no breeches

    Autumn de Wilde's Emma, with Anya Taylor-Joy and Johnny Flynn, is not my cup of tea, I'm afraid. My review might be influenced by how much I love Jane Austen's novel and how many times I've watched the 2009 miniseries, but I always give every adaptation a try. And I can't really judge if what I was watching would make sense to an Austen virgin, shall we say, so what seemed disjointed and rushed to me might work perfectly for others.

    I'll start with the good: I loved the costumes and the interiors, which were sumptuously beautiful. The wood-shaving ringlets on the women and the high collars on the men were distracting, though. And of course Anya Taylor-Joy made for a quirky and regal Emma (Austenites will be pleased to note that she has perfect posture.) I also loved how Anya Taylor-Joy and Amber Anderson as Jane actually played the pianoforte during the Coles' party (but could have done without Mr Knightley's contribution, when Frank Churchill is supposed to be singing with Jane). BUT. The music was horrendously jarring, alternating between Hanna Barbera cartoon incidentals and freakish folk music. The supporting characters suffered once again - I couldn't honestly tell the difference between Mrs Weston, Mrs Knightley and Mrs Elton, except that Isabella was for some reason a complete cow in this version, and Mr Elton and Frank Churchill were also interchangeable (perhaps that's why Elton never seemed to be without his dog collar, to help tell them apart). Bill Nighy's Mr Woodhouse was a weird combination of fusspot and Edwardian fop, and Johnny Flynn's Mr Knightley strayed way off character by stripping off in his first scene and never really recovered for me. (Apparently, that was a way of 'humanising' the character because he is always 'mansplaining' - very woke.) Anya wasn't kidding when she talked about the focus being on 'bodily functions', by the way - not only are we 'treated' to Knightley's backside, but Emma hitches up her skirts to warm her bare arse by the fire, and the 'cannot make speeches' proposal scene is a bloody mess. Literally. The script leans so heavily on lines from the novel that I think Eleanor Catton thought she was writing an essay for an English Lit exam - Austenites will be happy, but there was no feeling behind any of the grand words. When Emma and Mr Knightley argue, they constantly shout over each other, for instance, instead of the usual playful back and forth.

    The whole film felt like a weird mashup between a stage musical and a Victorian farce, with choreographed servants and slapstick humour. There was also a lot of 1996 Emma in there, taking pastel and pastoral scenery from the film and Andrew Davies' wearisome obsession with wealth from the television two-parter. Not on a sliding scale of Emma and Miss Bates, but in how Mr Knightley's strawberry picking party turns into a National Trust promotional video for Wilton House, Salisbury. There's also a lot of emphasis on servants dressing their masters and mistresses, presumably to fit in more scenes of 'natural nudity'.

    I went, I watched, I did my duty to Emma. But I think I'll stick with the 2009 miniseries.
    6TheCheeseMistress

    Beautiful to look at, but that's it

    The main thing you should know about this film is that it's 100% talking and 0% actions. Right from the start we're bombarded with an overwhelming stream of names and facts that keep you in a constant state of confusion, trying to figure out who's who and wondering if you're even supposed to incorporate all that information to begin with or if the intention is just to show us the characters gossiping about random stuff to set up the story and illustrate what a normal day is like for them without the dialogues themselves being relevant. To save you a headache: no, none of it is relevant.

    But that blank talk is all there is. In fact, the whole movie is an extremely simple story that could be summed up in a single sentence, only that buried in two hours of people talking at an insanely fast pace without saying anything.

    Anya's character is completely emotionless, I could never tell what she was thinking, what anyone was thinking or what was happening at all since all we're shown is robots that just won't stop talking. Until it ends, and you couldn't care less about it.
    9duffgifl

    Confused by the bad reviews...

    Recently got a chance to watch this. I like the film with Gwyneth Paltrow, and absolutely love the BBC miniseries, so I was cautious watching this, especially with the several bad reviews. I don't know if it was because I went in with low expectations, but I was delighted by this movie! Admittedly if you don't know the story, it can move fast, but to be fair, the book is long and tedious, with a lot to fit in two hours, which is one of my problems with the 2008 movie. The visuals and fashions of this movie are beautiful, and Emma's character did show improvement unlike some of the comments I saw. This one definitely captured Jane Austen's humor, and you can be guaranteed to laugh a few times. The BBC mini-series is still my top rated, but the 2020 "Emma." is, in my opinion, a notch above the 2008 "Emma", but would definitely recommend all adaptations, especially the book.

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    • Trivia
      All of the music performances in the film are real, played by the actors in character. None is staged.
    • Goofs
      The Sequence subtitled Winter begins with a carriage drawing up in front of a large tree in full leaf.
    • Quotes

      Miss Bates: Mother, you MUST sample the tart!

    • Crazy credits
      The film's title has a period at the end, meant to signify the movie as a "period piece" set in the original era.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Late Late Show with James Corden: Justin Bieber/James Marsden/Anya Taylor-Joy/Jack Penate (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Minuet & Trio in G major
      Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

      Performed by Anya Taylor-Joy

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    • Release date
      • June 30, 2020 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • China
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Emma
    • Filming locations
      • Chavenage House, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Working Title Films
      • Blueprint Pictures
      • Focus Features
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,055,355
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $234,482
      • Feb 23, 2020
    • Gross worldwide
      • $25,932,444
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 4 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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