Title:
Emma
Synopsis:
Emma Woodhouse has a rigid sense of propriety as regards matrimonial alliances. Unfortunately she insists on matchmaking for her less forceful friend, Harriet, and so causes her to come to grief. Through the sharp words of Mr. Knightley, and the example of the opinionated Mrs. Elton, someone not unlike herself, Emma’s attitudes begin to soften. Of the spate of Austen films from the 1990s, this is my favorite, more even than Persuasion, which was the one that converted me to Austeniana. Before seeing this Emma I had seen two previous versions, but in one Emma seemed all wrong, more like Lady Teazle, and in the other she seemed half wrong, like a possible impostor, whereas here she seemed just right, young and silly and stubborn. In general I thought the attitude and the atmosphere of the production conveyed the charm of the novel exceedingly well; indeed it is one of the sweetest, merriest things I have ever seen, rather in the nature of a Christmas treat. The script is unusually well formed, and the adapter’s additions, like the shaft of light that reveals Harriet to Emma in church, are all in keeping. Mark Strong as Knightley is not what I would have expected, but I enjoyed him very much: he strongly brings out the plain-spoken, practical side of the character, in contrast with Emma’s affectations, and his choleric outbursts against Frank Churchill are quite funny. Bernard Hepton makes Mr. Woodhouse a figure of almost Carrollian absurdity; Samantha Morton as Emma’s protege is exactly as soft and exactly as firm as she ought to be. And as in the same producers’ Pride and Prejudice, care is taken that the eventual couplings of characters can be believed--uniquely in some cases. For me this production was and remains a delight.
Format:
DVD
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Movie Release Year:
1996
Rating:
U
Barcode:
5017188881890
Genre:
Classics
Romantic Comedy
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Edition:
Card Sleeve Freebie
Show Type:
Movie
Series:
Miramax The Collection
Date Added:
2018-02-07 18:30:10
Original Aspect Ratio:
1.85:1
Actors:
Kate Beckinsale
Mark Strong
Dominic Rowan
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Directors:
Diarmuid Lawrence
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Runtime:
116
Country of Purchase:
United Kingdom
Release Date:
2001-05-02
Studios:
Miramax
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Item Aspect Ratio:
1.85:1
Size:
N/A
Discs:
1
Region:
2
Packaging:
Snap Case
Audio:
Dolby Digital 2.0 - English
Dolby Digital 2.0 - French
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Subtitles:
Dutch
English
English SDH
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Automatic Estimated Value:
~€38.79
Automatic Estimated Date:
2026-03-05
Date Added:
2018-02-07 18:30:10