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Emma (2020) [Blu-ray]

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 town. In this glittering satire of social class and the pain of growing up, Emma must adventure through misguided matches and romantic missteps to find the love that has been there all along.

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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 (Thoroughbreds' Anya Taylor-Joy) 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.

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.78:1
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.6 x 5.3 x 6.8 inches; 3.17 ounces
  • Audio Description: ‏ : ‎ French, English, Spanish
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Autumn de Wilde
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Digital_copy, NTSC, Subtitled
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 5 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ May 19, 2020
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Anya Taylor-Joy, Johnny Flynn, Bill Nighy
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ French, Spanish
  • Producers ‏ : ‎ Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1), French Canadian (Dolby Digital 5.1), French Canadian (DTS 5.1)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B084QLSFM2
  • Writers ‏ : ‎ Eleanor Catton
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2020
    After watching this movie probably 8+ times and finding it to be the height of feminine storytelling, I was surprised to look at the reviews and ratings and find it at 3.5/5 stars. As someone who is - shall we call it what is? - rather obsessed with this movie, I thought I'd take up the proverbial cudgels in its defense.

    Now, the primary complaint I have read seems to be that this version is not like the book or earlier movies. I have read the book and watched the miniseries and Gwyneth Paltrow versions, and I think if you're aiming for most overtly accurate characters (Gwyneth Paltrow version) or storyline (the miniseries), this movie is probably not for you. That being said, I was delighted for the new take simply because I already have those two other versions and the book at my disposal if I want those exact versions!

    But, I am not here to disagree with other people's opinions. I'm simply going to "sum up" the multitudinous reasons I think this movie shines and deserves a shot to be appreciated as its own independent work of art.

    1. The costuming. It's iconic. The detailing and knowledge of the time period and fashion is amazing. A few of the dresses, pelisses, and spencers are copied almost EXACTLY from fashion plates and remaining extent garments of the Regency era. Also, many of the dresses and chemises are reworn in addition to Emma's sandals having detachable coverings which shows a knowledge of how fashion was designed to be reworn and repurposed, even for the rich.
    Also, I think this is one of the Jane Austen movies to actually show the characters wearing bonnets and gloves when they ought to have been - except Emma and Mr. Knightley's dance, which was obviously an artistic choice that was all the more striking for all the times that gloves were appropriately worn.
    I will say though that Frank Churchill's waistcoat looked 1700s-ish to me, and that the mens' pants really weren't as tight as I believe they were supposed to. And, Mrs. Elton was like 15-25 years ahead in her fashion, but it made her look weird so totally worth it.

    2. The soundtrack. I love the diversity within it, and the musical nods not only to the classical and operatic genres (as is usually used in such movies), but also to the simpler country tunes. It seemed to really encapsulate the social diversity with the neighborhood of Highbury.
    Also, the original themes are soooo fun.

    3. Speaking of the social diversity, this version of Emma addresses the social complexities of the time period depicted like no other.
    The book Emma really does have a more socially diverse cast of characters than other Jane Austen movies, which typically just address disparities of station within the gentry, and I think Autumn de Wilde did a brilliant job addressing this and bringing it out so that the undertones are as obvious to viewers today as they would have been to readers in Austen's day.
    Too, the means with which de Wilde does so, especially through music and fashion, are very graceful.
    I don't think the other versions depict how socially far "beneath" Emma that the Martins are [they just kind of tell one]. Also, in the other versions, they say how Emma has "improved" Harriet, but one never really sees that. In this version, you can really see Harriet's awkwardness (at dinners and dancing) and how she improves [*cough* copies Emma *coughcough*] her manners and fashion.

    4. I really also just love how this version seems to focus on the characters so much more than the plot, as someone who knows the plot inside and out. Emma and Knightley are so cute, I think, with a subtle, friendly chemistry at first and such a cute realization.
    This is the first Emma movie, I think though, where I have hardcore fangirled over Mr. Martin and Harriet though. How Harriet runs over to him when they meet first in the movie - and how romantic they made the rain scene! They're adorable.
    And Jane and Frank actually flirt with each other by subtle looks and smiles. Super adorable too. I also appreciated the Frank/Emma thing being a much smaller part than the other versions (especially the Gwyneth Paltrow one). There was a lot more Emma/Knightley, and not just as friends who zing each other.
    I also appreciated full out wanting to slap Mrs. Elton, and Mr. Elton was hysterically funny.

    5. This is kind of related to the characters, but I loved Mr. Knightley. Someone said he was too brooding/grumpy, but I didn't think so... Honestly, he was generally quite good-tempered; he only brooded really when it came to Frank.
    And, if one reads the book, one is kind of confused for most of it, thinking: "ok, but why do you - oh paragon of rationality - hate Frank Churchill so much??" I liked that this version brought out Mr. Knightley's seriously petty dislike of Frank.

    I do have a couple of things that I could do without that I'd like to acknowledge:
    1. Brief nudity. No thanks.
    2. Mean Isabella. Weird flex, but ok.

    Also, I do understand people not liking that they switched the duet from Frank and Emma to Knightley and Jane, but I thought it was cute to turn the tables.

    The proposal scene gets a lot of flack. I, personally, found it hilarious and dissembling of the trope where the confession/proposal is the most "romantic" part of the movie. Even as awkward and unexpected as it is, Knightley's concern over her (his awkward little hand movements) are sweet, and the whole scene seemed to shift one's view of their romance away from that one climax to the entirety of their relationship and time together.

    Anyway, I highly recommend giving it a shot as it's own unique, complex movie, and not doing it a disservice by expecting it to be the same as things that already exist. Also, I highly recommend giving it at least a second watch - the details are endless!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
    Really different take on the classic Jane Austen book.
    I particularly love the music. The acting is terrific.
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024
    Let me start by saying, I am an Austen purist. I have been reading, and rereading her novels since I first opened one at 10 years old.
    As an 11 year old girl, I didn’t care much for Emma. I thought she was just another mean girl. Being a book nerd with a weight problem, I knew them all too well. However, I appreciated how well written the characters were.
    As a 17 year old girl, I still disliked Emma. Everyone loved her and she was just behaving as an oblivious rich girl. However, I was still impressed with how well the characters were written.
    Fast forward to 33 and I have utterly fallen in love with the entire book. As a woman well into adulthood, I can read Emma and see her for the flawed but naïve character she is and recognise so much of my younger self in her actions and worldview.

    This adaptation is almost true to the book. They capture how clever Emma is, but they do make her more of a mean girl, which she really isn’t. Not
    Intentionally so, that is.
    Mr. Woodhouse is more spry and disagreeable than the character is written but this version is expertly portrayed and a pleasure to watch.
    Miranda Hart was, hands down, the best person to play Ms. Bates. Absolutely a delight to watch in this role.
    My biggest complaint was how they completely destroyed Isabella’s & John’s characters and marriage. In the book, Isabella is described as “the picture of feminine happiness” and an affectionate wife and mother who cannot bear ti be apart from her husband and children. In this version, she is mean, waspish and they seem entirely miserable to be married to each other.

    Overall, this movie is beautiful to watch and the acting is spot on. Not my favourite Emma adaptation, but it is my second favourite.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
    I love JAne Austen. This movie is beautiful! It is done very well and I really enjoyed it!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
    Good DVD Great movie!
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
    This is such a fun but loving and really true to the core characters of Emma take on the book. I keep rewatching this once every year and love it a little bit more every time. Anya and Johnny portray their characters so perfectly!! Anya has this innocence and naivety that prevents Emma from coming off as a brat while George is perfectly played by Johnny to show the small hints of fondness even while they are bickering or fighting over situations. The supporting cast is also great and adds to their air of levity and craziness.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
    Terrible adaptation of a beautiful classic, don't waste your time with this one! While I understand a producer's desire to create a new version of a beloved story, this one missed the mark entirely. Poorly cast and poorly developed characters (Mr. Knightly had as much depth and realism as a lima bean; the rest of the characters weren't far behind). The entire movie felt like something that was trying too hard to be impressive; it didn't hang together. Even the sets were obviously utterly fake (the dress shop was the worst). There were also two inappropriate scenes of nudity. Why the need to put that in there? It doesn't fit the story, nor add anything of value. The emphasis of servants in numerous scenes was rather odd and stuck out like a sore thumb--felt more like a reflection of the producer's personal beliefs rather than a desire to honor the authenticity of the story. The only positive thing about the movie was the beautiful operatic music woven throughout. I have watched most (if not all) of the Jane Austen productions (as well as numerous other period costume dramas), stick with the classic versions. This modern take was crass and devoid of anything worthwhile.

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  • Lilly
    5.0 out of 5 stars aardige film
    Reviewed in the Netherlands on July 27, 2020
    Altijd leuk een nieuwe Jane Austen film. Mooie locaties en prachtige kostuums. Ik heb wat moeite met de gekozen acteurs voor de personages. Ik had een andere Mr. Knigtly verwacht, en ook een andere Frank. Maar goed, het blijft een leuke film. Jammer dat Emma heel de film chagrijnig kijkt, niet echt de charmante Emma van Jane Austen. En wat die bloedneus ineens moet voorstellen, heel vreemd op zo'n moment. Toch de moeite waard om te kijken.
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  • Marie
    5.0 out of 5 stars Fabuleux !!!
    Reviewed in France on November 15, 2024
    Très bien réalisé, je le regarde de régulièrement parfait pour s'octroyer une pause cocooning !!!
    Merveilleux !!!
  • JGB
    5.0 out of 5 stars A fresh, fun take on the classic novel
    Reviewed in Australia on June 21, 2020
    I really love this adaptation of Emma, though I wasn't really expecting to. It's a freer adaptation than most - Mr Knightley, for example, is far less reserved than we're used to - but it's true to the heart of Austen's story, and some of the Particular Moments are as well done here as in any other. I really loved the rural feel to it, the country traditions and the folk music. The novel is very much set in a rural village, and this adaptation made the most of that. The other thing I really loved was the way the characters' physicality was made real - while the characters are all still suitably innocent (inn-OH-cent?) and you could watch this with peeps of any age, we are reminded that the prim-and-proper clothes cover real flesh-and-blood people. Austen knew that, of course, but this film makes other costume dramas seem to keep the focus too tightly on the surface. 5 very happy stars!
  • れいたん
    5.0 out of 5 stars Blu-rayは再生出来ます。
    Reviewed in Japan on December 22, 2024
    Blu-rayは再生出来ます。DVD はリージョンコードが違うので再生不可。海外版なのでメニューも音声も英語です。この商品にはボーナス特典として映画でカットされたシーンがあります。それを見たい方は購入してみてはいかがでしょうか。特に気にしないならプライムビデオで日本語吹替えを観るのがオススメです。
  • ひろっち
    5.0 out of 5 stars 演じる人による違い
    Reviewed in Japan on October 29, 2022
    エマは4作品もっており、演じる女優さん、俳優そして元のお話の切り取り方の違いを感じるのがたのしいです。