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Jun 18, 2020 10:17AM
Yes, Harriet Walter was great, but so was Claire Skinner in the 2008 series, now I come to think of it. :)
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Beth-In-UK wrote: "I remember in the Emma Thompson film version it was, I think, Harriet Walter, and at the (invented?) scene at the end where Colonel Brandon scatters coins for the poor at his wedding, she urging her husband to scoop them up himself. Utterly shameless!"Ahahaha, omg does she really?? I completely forgot about that. It makes me think that it's been a while since I've re-read Sense and Sensibility.
I'll be reading it again soon, and I've also just ordered the 1981 version. Nothing like a good old Jane Austen-athon.
Emilia wrote: "Beth-In-UK wrote: "I remember in the Emma Thompson film version it was, I think, Harriet Walter, and at the (invented?) scene at the end where Colonel Brandon scatters coins for the poor at his wed..."OH YEAH! :)
It came across as humorous at that point, but in a way I think that was 'off' because she had been SO vile to the Dashwood females that there really is nothing funny whatsoever about her actions.As a character, she really doesn't seem to have any redeeming features at all.
Re the 2008 version - I must refresh my memory on You Tube!
Watching the new Emma film now... nothing says Ye Olde England like folk music and bare bums does it. Yikes,
Every time I start thinking its not too bad they do something that makes me cringe. I feel like there's a good film in there somewhere but...
I have been following the discussions of you all: brave enough or curious enough to watch this ... ahem... attempt and I decidedto avoid it like the plague. :)
Nope I spoke too soon, oh well. It's not the worst Jane Austen adaptation but I think it might be the worst Emma.
It certainly makes some odd choices, but I thought the dialogue hewed very closely to the text and that's something!
The bare bums scene comes from a satirical print and possibly other some primary source material. The music is said to be period correct but I wasn't crazy about it. I enjoyed the movie more than the most of the Emma adaptations I've seen so far. If you took the gorgeousness of the BBC 2009 and a script using Jane Austen's original text, you would have the perfect adaptation but alas, most of the screenwriters chose to toss out Jane's words. After watching the dreadful Sanditon, I had super low expectations for this version of Emma so I think that's why I liked it more than most people.
@Melindam I'd still recommend watching it, if you have a version you like this is just an extra oneI agree that the dialogue was good for the most part, as I said there were times when I didn't think it was that bad.
The folk songs were no doubt around in that era but they felt out of place played over the scenes they were in.
I really didn't dislike it that much but I can't say I want to watch it again either.

