Emma thinks she knows best, when in reality she wreaks havoc. Unlike the majority of Austen's heroines, Emma has her own fortune, and therefore feels no pressing need to marry. EMMA: Exclusive Movie Clip - With Whom Shall You Dance?

But Emma has a terrible habit: matchmaking. Anya Taylor-Joy stars in the latest movie adaptation of the Jane Austen novel about a young Each generation gets the "Emma" it presumably wants or deserves. Like her creator, Emma knows in her bones that female independence should never be defined by marriage and social position.

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The characters in the new Emma. show off more skin than you might expect from a Jane Austen adaptation. Sandie Angulo Chen, Common Sense Media. While I absolutely love the story of Emma, and otherwise the movie had beautiful scenery and some of the actors did a good job. Emma. movie reviews & Metacritic score: Handsome, clever, and rich, Emma Woodhouse is a restless queen bee without rivals in her sleepy little town. Review: Jane Austen Gets An Exquisite & Hysterical Adaptation. The movie follows Emma Woodhouse (Anya Taylor-Joy), a "handsome, clever and rich" young woman who has a knack for.

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Emma Woodhouse is not in want of employment, fortune or consequence. Her family is wealthy; and since she manages her father's household and estate. 'Emma.': Film Review. Reviewed at Rodeo Screening Room, Beverly Hills, Jan. "Emma" Movie Review.

Our goal is to provide information about the. This movie does take a bit of time to settle down, with a frantically intrusive And Emma herself, standing alone with her back to the chimneypiece on a winter's day, bizarrely hoists her skirts to get. Mia Goth and Anya Taylor-Joy in "Emma."©Focus Features/Courtesy Everett. But de Wilde has a good grasp of Austen's sense of humor, and she plays.