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Emma.

2020 7 26.8K PG views saved
Emma.

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

Countries: GB, US
Languages: English
Content Rating: PG
Runtime: 2hrs 5min
Status: Released
Release date: 2020-02-13
Release format: Streaming — Feb 28, 2020
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amina
@scarletsungrok 2 years ago

i need more recs like this one with similar pastel color palettes and cinematography, i loved it

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amina
@scarletsungrok 2 years ago

i need more recs like this one with similar pastel color palettes and cinematography, i loved it

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Sungra
@sungra 11 months ago

Comedic, light-hearted, vibrant, and fun. I love it!!!

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AlwaysBinging
@justsotypical 4 years ago

I wasn’t really planning on watching this. For some reason, I felt like the main actress was too much for me and I had no intention of watching it but surprisingly enough I fell in love with her and her acting by the end of the movie. I’m not saying it’s the best movie out there but it was quite enjoyable and I liked the main actresses character for I felt like she had some character development and growth which I enjoyed. I also liked Mr. Knightley’s character which I didn’t really expect.

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Monika
@gojirasaurr 2 years ago

I dunno why but I really enjoyed scenes with Miss Bates. Really funny character. Movie itself is not masterpiece but I love it anyway.

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JonTheMantis
@jonthemantis 4 years ago

The subtlety of wit. The elegance. The will-they-won't-they. The love triangles. _Emma_ has it all and more.

Watch it, with captions if you must (I sure did, and look how it turned out for me), because it's such a delightful movie. It makes me yearn for a simpler time, because we could use a little more quaintness in times like these.

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@dewdropvelvet 5 years ago

Anna Taylor played a delightfully mischevious Emma.

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Lee Brown Barrow Movie Buff
@lee-brown-barrow 5 years ago

Did we really need another adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma? Not really, but putting aside all notions of sense and sensibility, and perhaps your personal feelings of pride and prejudice, this is still a film worth watching, and that's partly because of the twinkling sense of humour at the movie's heart.

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Nikkie
@someonestolemyoreo 4 years ago

Hated the first half of it and stopped watching but resumed this morning and liked the other half much better. Haven't seen other versions or read the book though so I can't compare.

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@mg-grey 5 years ago

I like it. I never liked period movies, most specially romance period movies but this one, I definitely enjoyed. I think because of the humor, the set and the costumes. One thing I didn't like was the names of so many characters though, I mix them all up..Mrs. who? mr what? lol. I never read the book so I do feel like I'm missing most of the story. Judging from the comments here, it seems like this movie is a light-hearted adaptation of Emma. I'm glad that it isn't heavy drama cause I will probably will never finish this movie.

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Eva
@evainc 5 years ago

Beautiful sets, costumes and design. The best Miss Bates and a fun jaunt into our favourite land of Austen. Weirdly unnecessary use of nudity and glossing over of the storytelling (probably as it has been well and truly told before, so fair enough). So beautiful!

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