EMMA. | Mr. Knightley Proposes
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ค. 2021
- Mr. Knightley proposes to Emma by the fireside.
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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I love Mr. Woodhouse being so distraught to hand Emma over when literally nothing in his life is going to change except his bff Knightley might arrive earlier to breakfast than he used to.
The fact that he never hesitates when saying “yes” to all her questions. Next to Mr. Darcy, Mr. Knightly is perfection.
Noooo. Surely, Mr. Knightly is perfection!
Mr. Tilney tho
Facts
He is ❤
Yes. Mr Knightly is a true gentleman.
I've just noticed the candle flames are perfectly still. There is visual evidence of absolutely no draft 😂
True! Although, Mr. Woodhouse *did* say it was a draft about the knees, so it couldn’t have blown the candle flames anyway
Her performance is fantasic
When he asks; How is it now?",but the screens aren't positioned for Mr. Knightley's comfort.
They're so perfect 😭 I can't decide what's more romantic; their stares, the way he replies "yes" to her questions or those kisses 😍😩 so much chemistry. Autumn de Wilde didn't get enough credit. This movie is so underrated
Are they supposed to kiss?
@@ForeverSweetx3I'm pretty sure it's standard to kiss your proposee when asked for your hand in marriage
I'd like a father in law like Mr. Woodhouse. Purposely make Charles and Bartholomew put the blinds to give her daughter privacy with Mr. Knightley
Cheap to feed too, all he ever wants to eat is a basin of thin gruel.
Ah but notice at the beginning he uses the excuse of Knightly being cold to put a fire screen behind Knightley and Emma. Mr Woodhouse knew or feared what the two were not aware of yet
I love how Mr Elton finally gets "innocence" right.
I love how in the beginning of the film he asked if anyone cried at the wedding he’s the one crying at his own along many others. Great foreshadowing.
I can’t help but laugh at the high collars😂
They almost remind of those blinders they put on horses😂
I was impressed they kept the collar in this movie, they usually ignore them because regency era men seemed determined to dress like they needed a medical neck brace. People quibble about the accuracy of women's outfits in regency era movies, but rarely realize just how much film changes the men's outfits (and hair) to be more tolerable for modern audiences.
“Do you feel a draft Mr. Knightley…about the knees?” 😂🤣
I always loved Mr. Knightly’s character, in the book of course, and for years watching Mark Strong’s excellent interpretation, now I love Johnny Flynn too!! Mr. Knightly is never anything but kindness and gallantry itself….give’s widely to the poor, works with and values his tenants, looks down on no one, and is very patient with Emma’s Father, his kindness to Harriet Smith at the ball is a prime example…..he is not called Mr. knightly for nothing, he is truly a knight in shining armour….
If you have not checked out the Romola Garai and Johnny Lee Miller version, that's my favorite
We all deserve a Mr. Knightley in our lives ❤
Can’t help but chuckle thinking Knightly’s bro is crying less out of happiness, and more out of sympathy for his brothers loss of freedom as he’s “chained up” as he is now 🤣🤣🤣
At least he’s chained up to a woman that genuinely loves him and vice versa
If Emma presents Knightley with a son, his bro loses any hope of inheriting their family estate.
I want a Mr.Knightley 🥰🥰🥰
Don't we All
Poor Charles and Bartholomew, they must spend their lives reorganising screens!
A little thing I noticed was that both Mr. Knightley and his brother cries in the wedding. I like to think of it as a small detail that really shows that they're siblings.
If Emma presents Knightley with a son, the younger brother can no longer inherit the estate. That was actually one reason Emma gives earlier in the novel for wanting Mr. Knightley to stay single - so her sister’s son remains his heir. This is before she accepts her own love for him.
This is the way that evenings were spent before radio or Telly. Love the way she plants a quick kiss on his lips then turns away.I'm jealous.❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
I don't think Mr. Woodhouse felt a draft in this instance
You think?
@@PapaLobo94 yep
I hope all father are like Mr.woodhouse.
@@nnayam4144 Careful what you wish for
Really? I thought he wanted Emma to stay single?
NOT me tearing up just from this clip. what a lovely movie it is
I'm 2 years late and only watched the moviet 2 days ago on netflix for total of i dont know how many times already.. What a beautiful movie and super great acting!
One of my favorite movie of all time !
I did struggle with this production .... but must admit that it is growing on me .... very rapidly. The subtleties in the direction are exquisite.
I feel the same.
The cinematography was exquisite!
I wanted to like it, but some of the early choices really turned me off. This is my favorite Jane Austen and I couldn't get past the arrival of Emma's sister and his brother. Had to turn it off.
...As Jane Austen's Father Has left This Life; Jane Portrays This In Her writing!!! Her Love For Him!
So precious.
So sad 😭
Forget Mr Darcy, I always thought Mr Knightley was the far superior romantic lead.
Agreed.
FR, he was so kind and mature😢
This comparison is offensive to Mr Knightley
NAH Mr. TILNEY BRO
Mr. Knightley is perfection ❤️❤️❤️
Especially in Johnny Flynn's package 😍
If only life was like that for real.
his little smile here 2:05
Yes!!! That says it all!
My fav version of Emma ❤. Loved all the actors in this one.
What a delightful clip! Great material to dream to. So so ultra sweet and innocent.
Makes me cry 😢😭❤️
Very good
Love him ❤
Tried but couldn't bear that Bridgerton porn show for even half of the first ep.
This is tension... heat...anticipation..glimpses of potential... excitement.
Thank God. That's exactly what it thought of Bridgerton too.
Same!!!
2:42 🤣
Jonathan Flynn; Is In Possess of A Great Wooden Nose; For His Performance Shall Never Outgrow Him; He Is Excellent As The Hero To Her Heroine!!!
love
2:03 - 2:08 melts my heart
Can we just say how adorable the baby is?
😍
There's a deleted version of this scene just like the one in Brown Bunny.
How can i watch this version please? I haven’t seen it
How do they not fall in love irl ill never understand
I like Ana
What is the name
Emma
ugh
Never seen this adaptation but that man does NOT look 16 years older than her (as he is in the book).
He literally is!
The actor here is 13 years older than her
The actors actually have a 13/14 year age gap.
Blonde people usually look younger than they are
I hate the mens collars
Wish Men these days would "grow a pair"
if I were acting for Jane Austen I would seek a posthumous injunction on this production.
Knightly is meant to be twice Emma's age FGS! Frank Churchill is Emma's age, thats partly the idea of the novel! (And Mr Woodhouse would not draw blinds to assist a proposal, as he deplored any young people getting married.)
But he IS much older than her... Not exactly 16 years but close by one or two. Frank is just as imature as her showing the same age similarities. Only because he is tall doesnt mean he is old, we can see in his face hes young
Book Knightley is 37, 16 years older than Emma. Johnny was 37 here, Anya 24.
This movie is ridculous…
why
If you read the book you’ll see that Emma is intentionally ridiculous.
almost like that's the point
Ridiculously good
@@Mia-dt3glAusten wrote it as a satire on higher society and you cannot tell me otherwise😂
How odd that they had the perfect actor to play Knightley and made him play Frank Churchill and the perfect actor to play Frank Churchill and made him play Knightley.
And yet they were perfect like this
Definitely disagree. Absolutely perfect as cast. Couldn't imagine Callum as Knightly for all the world.
Nope definitely not. Callum Spencer is no Knightley. They're just right as they are.
@@frankieb43 Time you read the novel.
@@huolalupin6008 already have thanks
This movie was a parody of Emma. I can’t imagine how it was made. Great actors, terrible script