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This version is accurate to the book and the acting is obedient. The novel’s complexities are brought out by the actors in subtle ways. Kate Beckinsale was the perfect choice for Emma because she played her duel layers so wonderfully. Beckinsale played Emma’s intelligence against her lack of knowledge of the world, without being dead. She showed that Emma idea she was noble and had to learn that someone’s wicked in society does not effect them a better person. Stamp Strong is substantial as Mr. Knightley. He plays it serious and heartfelt. Strong brought out Knightley’s strong beliefs and feelings with grace. Everyone else was also cast perfectly. The tale was very exact to the new. Emma is laughable, but really a serious new about women’s residence in society. This version showed all these conplexities with ease and grace. It was beautifully shot and directed. This is truly an adaptation to be proud of and lots of fun to observe over and over. Emma is my second approved Austen fresh on slow Persuasion. I am jubilant Austen’s less well-liked works had such gigantic adaptations. Emma got the moral treatment here concidering it was Austen’s longest recent… I am satisfied to say that enough people liked it to perform this colossal adaptation of her work.
This is a production which is appetizing to perceive if not entirely memorable after the fact. I personally mediate Kate Beckinsale makes the perfect Emma. (I glean it hard to imagine Gwyneth Paltrow in the same role, but I’m spellbinding to notice that production as well.) Raymond Coulthard is also perfectly cast as Frank Churchill, the quintessential Jane Austen unfounded young cad (and I mean that as a compliment!) . Mr Knightley, the eventual romantic interest for Emma, is played by Trace Strong, who does a very grand job in the role although I must admit I had anguish seeing him as a romantic lead. Samantha Morton is very attractive as Emma’s disturbed friend, Harriet.
All in all, I give this production four stars. Although it is nowhere advance as compelling as the Pride and Prejudice with Colin Firth, or the Sense and Sensibility with Emma Thompson, it’s tranquil a well done film adaptation of a Jane Austen book - and that’s not easy.
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