absolute woman

Palma 2022-03-23 09:02:41

"Half of the world does not understand the happiness of the other half." There is

no woman more feminine than Emma, ​​although the women in "Little Women" are also feminine enough.
But Emma, ​​Emma is different, she is smart, witty, broken mouth, nosy with a self-righteous attitude and attitude, but only if such nosy must be related to herself, or able to achieve and show herself different stature and social skills. Of course, she also loves vanity, is displeased for others to steal her limelight, and struggles tit for tat with a woman as good as herself. On the other hand, although he thinks he can see everything clearly and accurately, he is too smart and too selfish, but he cannot see the more secular society and his true feelings. From this point of view, Miss Emma is not innocent.
Gwyneth Paltrow brought Emma to life, especially her impatience and curiosity about the privacy of the aunts and aunts in the residential compound every time she leaned her head to listen to the gossip of this person and that person, especially when she didn't want to. The bored and helpless mental activity of listening to the old girl's usual conversation.
Miss Emma is still the Miss Emma I like, she is always like a man, but at the same time she is a real woman without compromise, haha.
Of course, "Emma" is also my favorite film. It restores and reproduces Jane Austen's narrative style, and the fluent and pure English dialogue is an important reason why I have been fond of this film since my college days. Naturally, if I hadn't seen Gwyneth's Shakespeare in Love, I think I would have liked her more.

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  • Arely 2022-04-21 09:02:56

    Emma, ​​played by Gwyneth, is definitely better than Vera, who is an exaggeration to get a statuette.

  • Johnathon 2022-01-08 08:02:46

    Emma's kids are too old, Jane is too old. Frank, played by Ewan, is young and handsome, personable, smart and witty, and possesses the peculiar carelessness of young people. He basically fits my vision of Frank as a character in the novel; it’s just that Ewan is a bit hunched, but considering that he was in the same year. It is understandable that he successfully played the degenerate and decadent ruffian in "Guessing the Train"; subjectively speaking, his role is too few.

Emma quotes

  • Emma Woodhouse: Hmm, you dismiss her beauty and good nature, yet I would be very much mistaken, if your sex in general, does not think those claims the highest a woman could possess!

  • Emma Woodhouse: Not one in a hundred men have "gentleman" so plainly written across them as Mr. Knightley!