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Emma stone. Emma digiovine. “but I do wanna go blonde” P L E A S E you already look amazing but THE BLONDE I MISS DA BLONDE. Emma. Theatrical release poster Directed by Autumn de Wilde Produced by Tim Bevan Eric Fellner Graham Broadbent Pete Czernin Screenplay by Eleanor Catton Based on Emma by Jane Austen Starring Anya Taylor-Joy Johnny Flynn Josh O'Connor Callum Turner Mia Goth Miranda Hart Bill Nighy Music by Isobel Waller-Bridge David Schweitzer Cinematography Christopher Blauvelt Edited by Nick Emerson Production companies Perfect World Pictures Working Title Films Blueprint Pictures Distributed by Focus Features Release date 14?February?2020 (United Kingdom) Running time 124 minutes Country United Kingdom Language English Box office $20. 9 million [1] [2] Emma. [a] is a 2020 British comedy-drama film directed by Autumn de Wilde, from a screenplay by Eleanor Catton and is based on Jane Austen 's 1815 novel of the same name. Its story follows Emma Woodhouse, a young woman who interferes in the love lives of her friends. It stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Johnny Flynn, Josh O'Connor, Callum Turner, Mia Goth, Miranda Hart, and Bill Nighy. It was released in the United Kingdom on 14 February 2020 and in the United States on 21 February 2020. It received generally favorable reviews from critics and has grossed $20 million worldwide. Synopsis [ edit] Emma Woodhouse is a young, beautiful, and vain woman who lives in a large mansion on the Hartford estate of her elderly father in the village of Highbury. She has no wish to marry but enjoys pairing her family and friends. The film follows Emma and her friend Harriet as they experience friendship, love and heartbreak in this adaptation of Jane Austen’s book. Cast [ edit] Production [ edit] In October 2018, Anya Taylor-Joy was cast in the film adaptation of Emma, with Autumn de Wilde making her directorial debut with the film. [4] In December 2018, Johnny Flynn joined the cast of the film. [5] In March 2019, Bill Nighy, Mia Goth, Josh O'Connor, Callum Turner, Miranda Hart, Rupert Graves, Gemma Whelan, Amber Anderson and Tanya Reynolds joined the cast of the film. [6] Alexandra Byrne was costume designer for the film. [7] Principal photography began on March 18, 2019. [8] [9] Firle Place in Sussex was used for the exterior of Emma’s home. [10] Release [ edit] It was released in the United Kingdom on February 14, 2020, coinciding with Valentine's Day, and was released in the United States on February 21, 2020. [11] Reception [ edit] Box office [ edit] The film made $230, 000 from five theaters in its opening weekend for a per-venue average of $46, 000, the highest of 2020 at that point. [12] The film went wide weeks later, grossing $5 million from 1, 565 theaters and finishing sixth at the box office. [13] Critical response [ edit] On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 85% based on 178 reviews, with a weighted average of 7. 19/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Other adaptations may do a better job of consistently capturing the spirit of the classic source material, but Jane Austen fans should still find a solid match in this Emma. " [14] On Metacritic, the film was assigned a weighted average score of 71 out of 100, based on 45 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [15] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale, and PostTrak reported it received an average 3 out of 5 stars, with 44% of people saying they would definitely recommend it. [13] Notes [ edit] References [ edit] ^ "Emma. (2020)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 8 March 2020. ^ "Emma". The Numbers. Retrieved 8 March 2020. ^ Carr, Flora (14 February 2020). "Emma. director Autumn de Wilde explains the film's unusual punctuation". Radio Times. ^ Kit, Borys (25 October 2018). "Anya Taylor-Joy to Star in Jane Austen Adaptation 'Emma' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 29 October 2018. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (20 December 2018). "Johnny Flynn Joins Focus Features-Working Title's 'Emma ' ". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 2 March 2019. ^ Grater, Tom (21 March 2019). "Bill Nighy, Mia Goth, Josh O'Connor, Callum Turner board 'Emma' for Working Title, Blueprint (exclusive)". Screen International. Retrieved 21 March 2019. ^ "Alexandra Byrne". Independent Talent. Retrieved 14 May 2019. ^ "Production Weekly" (PDF). Production Weekly. No.?1123. 20 December 2018. p.?19. Retrieved 28 January 2019. ^ de Wilde, Autumn (18 March 2019). "DAY ONE of production complete".. Retrieved 19 March 2019. I am thrilled to announce that I am directing Jane Austen’s ”Emma” starring @anyataylorjoy for @focusfeatures @workingtitlefilms & // screenplay by eleanorcatton // photo by @anyataylorjoy // @emmafilm // “Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and happy disposition, seemed to unite some of the best blessings of existence; and had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her. ” // #emma #hansomecleverandrich ^ Medd, James. "Where was 'Emma' filmed? ". CN Traveller. ^ "Emma". Launching Films. Retrieved 22 August 2019. ^ Ramos, Dino-Ray (23 February 2020). " ' Emma' Delivers Charming Opening, 'Impractical Jokers: The Movie' Laughs Its Way To $2M Debut ? Specialty Box Office". Retrieved 23 February 2020. ^ a b D'Alessandro, Anthony (8 March 2020). " ' Onward' Seeing Blasé $40M Domestic Opening, $68M WW: Are Coronavirus Fears Impacting B. O.? ? Sunday Update". Retrieved 8 March 2020. ^ "Emma. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 6 March 2020. ^ "Emma. Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved 7 March 2020. External links [ edit] Emma. on IMDb Emma. at Rotten Tomatoes Emma. at Metacritic.
Jane Austen’s beloved comedy about finding your equal and earning your happy ending is reimagined in this delicious new film adaptation of EMMA. Handsome, clever and rich, Emma Woodhouse is a restless “queen bee” without rivals in her sleepy little English town. In this glittering satire of social class, Emma must navigate her way through the challenges of growing up, misguided matches and romantic missteps to realize the love that has been there all along. Discover the film NEWSLETTER Sign up for Emma film updates SOCIAL Now Playing Video | Official Trailer: Emma social @workingtitlefilms EMMA: Behind The Scenes - Director's briefing... @amberandergram Has anyone noticed I’m in a period drama yet.... Mia & Johnny... & Ed... @autumndewilde Me, a broken umbrella and my boo @anyataylorjoy... Highlights from the US premiere of #EMMA in LA... news Vogue x Anya Taylor-Joy Anya Taylor-Joy x?Live with Kelly and... Bustle profiles Johnny Flynn aka George Knightley. Anya Taylor-Joy visits Good Morning America. The New York Post profiles Anya Taylor-Joy. Vanity Fair invites us to meet "Jane Austen... W Magazine profiles Emma director Autumn de... @emmafilm Handsome, clever, and rich. @anyataylorjoy is... Town & Country asks "Is Emma Jane Austen's... British Vogue claims "Emma's Callum Turner is... Architectural Digest spirits us away to the set... bio Anya Taylor-Joy (left) as 'Emma Woodhouse' Handsome, clever and rich. @anyataylorjoy is... Just two days until EMMA is in UK cinemas!... @workingtitlefilms: @autumndewilde・・・I love these crazy kooks... Anya Taylor-Joy is EMMA. In cinemas Valentine’s... Director @autumndewilde photographed her... EMMA: Behind The Scenes - Filming in a downpour... Loveliness itself. #MiaGoth is Harriet Smith in... A gentleman, by all accounts. #JohnnyFlynn is Mr.... Eligible bachelor of Highbury. #CallumTurner is... The soundtrack to #EMMA is available now,... Words of wisdom from our #EMMA. Nouveau riche. @tanyaloureynolds is Mrs. Elton in... @anyataylorjoy Bonnet BabesFor @harpersbazaarus, talking all... Are you charmed? @joshographee is Mr. Elton in... Thank you to Anna Wintour and @voguemagazine for... “ A Sumptuous and Sparkling Romance. Vogue Traipsing around my beloved London and freaking... @harpersbazaarus “Emma is just bored, and she doesn’t know... Absolutely Stunning, Hilarious and Romantic. Marie Claire "It’s like swimming in a giant cupcake, ” says... I directed the incredible Johnny Flynn as Mr.... The rock photographer in me just can’t stop... Photo Anya Taylor-Joy stars as 'Emma Woodhouse' A necessary visit to @lockhatters today with Bill... Josh O'Connor (left) as 'Mr. Elton' Thank you @thelibrarianlookbook and... Flying home to LA today after my last day of ADR... Me in front of my favorite wallpaper we had made... Johnny Flynn (right) as 'Mr. Knightley' Bill Nighy stars as 'Mr. Woodhouse' @jakeatair And that, my friends is Christmas. Finished the... //... Recording for the score for @emmafilm starts... I have just realized that it is the birthday of... We’re up to something special in the studio... #Repost @autumndewilde: Hello from the cutting... Bill Nighy (left) stars as 'Mr. Woodhouse' #Repost @autumndewilde: And just like that we... Buttercups and moonbeams after a long day of... #Repost @autumndewilde:Mia Goth @emmafilm... #Repost @autumndewilde: Rupert Graves @emmafilm... Callum Turner stars as 'Frank Churchill' #Repost @autumndewilde:@tanyaloureynolds &... #Repost @autumndewilde: Callum Turner //... Wishing a very Happy Birthday to our #EMMA star... #Repost @autumndewilde: DAY ONE of production...
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Emma fielding mysteries. Emma. watson. Emma. barnett. Emma watts 20th century. Emma. cast 2020. Voce ruvida e sexi. Emma. and. wendy. Emma. slater. Emmanuel. YouTube. Emma. woods. Credit... Jingyu Lin for The New York Times Reporter’s Notebook Other movie versions of the Jane Austen heroine emphasized her charms. This time she doesn’t care about pleasing her audience. Anya Taylor-Joy, left, the star of the new “Emma, ” and her director, Autumn de Wilde. Jingyu Lin for The New York Times There’s a moment toward the end of Jane Austen’s “Emma, ” when the heroine goes to a picnic and is horrified to discover that she is not as wonderful as she once believed. Bored and careless of other people’s feelings, she makes a cutting remark that is meant to be witty but ends up humiliating its target, the kindly, twittery, tedious professional spinster Miss Bates. It’s one of those instances that turns everything around, for a story and for a character. But how to get the tone right while filming it? How awful should Emma be before she learns not to be awful at all? That was the problem facing the director Autumn de Wilde, whose “Emma” features a heroine (played by Anya Taylor-Joy) destined to try the patience of the audience. In this case, de Wilde filmed the scene several different ways, ultimately rejecting the cruelest version in favor of one in which Emma is not vicious so much as thoughtless. “She’s not a bad person; she’s not a psychopath, ” de Wilde said recently, on a visit to New York. “She has a magic to her” ? a charismatic charm ? but she’s also “a misguided, spoiled, selfish girl. ” Emma, at least as the novel begins, is queen of her tiny neighborhood and the most problematic, and hardest to like, of Austen’s best-known heroines. She doesn’t have Elizabeth Bennet ’s playful sense of humor about herself, or Elinor Dashwood ’s maturity, or Anne Elliot ’s deep understanding of her place in the world. Instead, Emma has lived “nearly 21 years in the world with very little to distress or vex her, ” Austen writes ? spoiled from having had “rather too much her own way, and a disposition to think a little too well of herself. ” That is one challenge; the other is the burden, if that is the right word, of remaking something that has often been remade before. There have been three other “Emma” movies in the last 15 years, four if you go back to 1995 and include “Clueless, ” the “Emma”-inspired comedy set in the cutthroat world of a Southern California high school. Mostly they emphasized Emma’s charm over her shortcomings. Even when we are exasperated by Emma ? or, actually, by Gwyneth Paltrow, or Kate Beckinsale, or Romola Garai, or Alicia Silverstone ? we can’t help but find her delightful. Image Credit... Focus Features But Taylor-Joy, 23, came to the part animated, she said in an interview, by Austen’s own description of Emma as “a heroine whom no one but myself will much like. ” She is perhaps best known for portraying people in extremis: the possibly possessed 17th-century farmer’s daughter in “The Witch” (2016) and one of the girls trapped in the basement by the psychopathic James McAvoy in M. Night Shyamalan’s horror movie “Split” (2017). She plays Emma with style and attitude and sharpness, as if the character has stepped out of a Regency England version of “Mean Girls. ” If every era gets its own “Emma, ” perhaps the time is right for one whose job is not always to please the audience. “I was really sick of women having to be not just likable, but also easy to like, ” Taylor-Joy said. “Whenever she had a bad moment, I wanted it to be a moment in which people would see her behaving badly. ” In the film, Taylor-Joy wears true-to-the-period gowns that are not always flattering (one has a neckline so high that it appears to be choking her). Meanwhile, her hair is corralled into tight curls on either side of her face, à la Nellie in “Little House on the Prairie” and when she is displeased, she can look as if she’s sucking on a lemon drop. The film emphasizes Taylor-Joy’s striking, almost otherworldly appearance but at times plays down her natural physical appeal in the service of her character’s haughtiness. “Too many decisions are made in order to make girls look attractive to modern audiences, ” de Wilde said. “We’re moving into a time, luckily, where we can have Emma be as I wanted to depict her, as she was in my mind. ” If her vision of Emma was daring, so was de Wilde as a daring choice. A photographer and music-video director known for her meticulous composition and witty eye, she had never directed a feature film before. (You can see her photographic work in the film’s poster, which she also shot. ) In the interview, she had a ready answer to the question of why we need another Emma: Why not? “No one would ever say that about ‘King Lear’ or ‘Romeo and Juliet, ’” she said. “When something is as well-written as ‘Emma, ’ there are endless possibilities to grab on to with your interpretation. ” What she wanted to emphasize were the poignancy of the relationship between Emma and her less well-born friend Harriet, as Emma realizes how wrong she has been to meddle in Harriet’s love life; and the dead-on humor with which Austen skewers small-town life. De Wilde envisioned the movie as part romantic comedy, part slapstick, and got her actors to watch the Cary Grant-Katharine Hepburn classic “Bringing Up Baby” to set the right mood. For Mr. Knightley, Emma’s neighbor, voice of reason and love interest, she wanted someone sexy and a little bit dangerous rather than pedantic and preachy, as the character can too often seem. She cast the British musician and actor Johnny Flynn, who exudes a non-Regency sex appeal. “I called up a musician friend of mine in England and I said, ‘If you were to pick a British actor who you would have a crush on, who would it be? ’” she recalled. “He sent me five photos of Johnny Flynn. He said, ‘I want to be Johnny Flynn; I’m in love with Johnny Flynn; my fiancée is in love with Johnny Flynn. ” Miss Bates is played by Miranda Hart (“Call the Midwife”) who has an almost uncanny ability to combine physical comedy with pathos. She and the director are both very tall ? each 6-foot-2, de Wilde said ? and de Wilde has a particular sympathy for the humiliated Miss Bates during the picnic at Box Hill because she herself was bullied as a girl. “She’s taller than Emma; she’s in Emma’s way; she’s a spinster, ” de Wilde said. “She is a giant woman who is mad and joyous but talks too much and is annoying. What I wanted was the audience to go along laughing at her so by the time we get to Box Hill, they realize they have become part of the bullying ? and they regret their laughter. ” She added: “If that scene at Box Hill doesn’t break your heart, the movie is ruined ? it’s over. ” She cast the great British character actor Bill Nighy as Mr. Woodhouse, Emma’s super-nervous father ? afraid of change, afraid of drafts, afraid that he or the people he loves will catch cold or move away or get married or be beset by some other calamity. “He’s a valetudinarian as opposed to a hypochondriac, who is entirely concerned with their own health ? he’s obsessively concerned with everybody else’s, ” Nighy said in an interview. He had never read Jane Austen and was a little wary of period dramas, he said, but was tickled by de Wilde’s concept for the character. “The idea of the uptight, paranoid, nervous Englishman makes me laugh, and there is a great pleasure in playing that kind of character, ” said Nighy, who spends much of the movie positioned next to the fire in his drawing room, protected from the draft by screens whose choreographed positioning and repositioning makes them almost a character unto themselves. Emma’s patience for her father’s neuroses is expressed in the tender, loving way Taylor-Joy treats Nighy in their scenes together. But she has a lot to learn about the other people in her life, and the film emphasizes the felicity in the way she makes amends ? a rare and happy thing in our one-strike-and-you’re-canceled era. (And of course she finds love, because “Emma, ” after all, is a romantic comedy. ) “Nowadays people are so quick to condemn, ” de Wilde said, “and so it’s really nice to watch someone make mistakes, and grow, and redeem themselves. ”.
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