Subscribe
The Carousel
No Result
View All Result
  • Beauty & Fashion
  • Wellness & Health
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Food & Drink
  • Lifestyle & Homes
  • News
  • About Us
  • Beauty & Fashion
  • Wellness & Health
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Food & Drink
  • Lifestyle & Homes
  • News
  • About Us
No Result
View All Result
The Carousel
No Result
View All Result
Home Arts & Culture

Do You Need To See Emma?

Pamela Connellan by Pamela Connellan
20/02/2020
in Arts & Culture
0
emma
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

You may wonder why we have another version of Emma gracing our cinema screens right now? Yes, another adaptation of Jane Austen’s Emma has just been released, directed by Autumn de Wilde and starring Anya Taylor-Joy.

Emma was originally written in 1815 – more than 100 years ago – by the illustrious Jane Austen. Smart as she certainly was, we have to ask ourselves – is the story of a meddling heroine of British society relevant to us now in 2020?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64DnIbUFbmY
Watch the trailer for Emma.

We’ve already had so many versions of Emma – from as early as 1948 we’ve had television mini-series and in 1996, Kate Beckinsale starred in a much-watched TV movie. In the same year, Gwyneth Paltrow starred as Emma in a film version!

Related articles

Four Latin American Cultural Moments You Won’t Want to Miss This Month

Chinese New Year Celebrations Just Got Bigger And Bouncier

Gwyneth paltrow
Gwyneth Paltrow appears in a 1996 version of Emma

For many, the fabulous Clueless from 1995 was the best version of Emma (loosely based on the novel) because it transposed the setting from British society to an American high school. Clueless starred Alicia Silverstone and has been labelled ‘one of the best teen movies of all time.’

emma
Emma and Mr Knightley dancing at the ball

So does Emma stand the test of time?

It seems that ‘yes,’ Ms Austen still has the smarts to keep us entertained! Reviews of the new film have been mostly positive and with it’s amazing scenery of the British countryside, Emma is a visual feast.

The heroine herself is played by Anya Taylor-Joy in a sharp, incisive manner. But it’s Mr Knightley, played by Johnny Flynn, who keeps us compelled to soak up every last second of this film.

Director, Autumn de Wilde, has a background as a rock photographer and music video maker and so he brings a new eye to this Jane Austen story. He introduces us to Mr Knightley as he gallops through the countryside on his horse. We then watch Mr Knightley strip naked and slowly get dressed in all his fine, British attire.

Flynn plays Mr Knightley with an animal magnetism which is not quite ‘Austen-like’ but keeps us watching with bated breath. The film gives us an insight into the underlying sexual tensions between the characters and in the end, it’s this keen eye on what’s being left ‘unsaid’ which keeps us watching.

When the ball is held in the local inn, we all know exactly what’s happening and why there’s so much swooning and sighing going on! So yes, we are still interested and yes, Emma is still relevant, as long as you’re aware it’s pure fantasy and escapism!

Stellar cast get it all just right

This version of Emma has a stellar supportive cast, including Bill Nighy who plays Emma’s often-sick, recently-widowed father in impeccable style. Mia Goth plays Harriet, Emma’s ingenue, with such amazing naivete and eye-rolling wonder, we find ourselves empathising with her many times.

Mia Goth plays Emma’s ingenue, Harriet.

Miranda Hart is excellent as the wordy Miss Bates. Josh O’Connor is a revelation as Mr Elton and Callum Turner plays Frank Churchill as the cad in an impeccable manner.

All up, this film has a great cast of British talent, stunning costumes and sets – and along with the musical renditions by the main characters and the light touch of comedy throughout, it’s definitely an enjoyable film to watch at the cinema.

So in answer to our opening question, you may not need to see Emma. But if you do, you’ll enjoy it!

Natalie Portman Champions Female Directors At The 2020 Oscars
The Bold and Beautiful Of The 2020 Oscars
Previous Post

Kamalaya: How To Change Bad Habits And Replace Them With Good Ones

Next Post

Napoleon Perdis Is Back With A Bang For 2020

Pamela Connellan

Pamela Connellan

Pamela Connellan is a journalist specialising in lifestyle, trends, sustainability, tech products, movies and streaming. Pamela has been a journalist for over 20 years and is a multiple finalist for the Samsung Lizzie's Awards for excellence in technology journalism. Pamela is a regular writer for TheCarousel.com and WomenLoveTech.com

Related Posts

Latin America
Arts & Culture

Four Latin American Cultural Moments You Won’t Want to Miss This Month

18/02/2026
Chinese New Year
Arts & Culture

Chinese New Year Celebrations Just Got Bigger And Bouncier

18/02/2026
Love Actually Writer Unwraps Film's Biggest Mystery
Arts & Culture

Love Actually Writer Unwraps Film’s Biggest Mystery

23/12/2025
Girl with books
Arts & Culture

5 Great Blockbuster Reads For The Festive Season

19/02/2026
Lion King
Arts & Culture

Mufasa v The Lion King: Who is the Real King of the Movie Jungle?

18/12/2025
Positano: The Amalfi Coast
Arts & Culture

Soft Light: A Photographer’s Love Letter to the Amalfi Coast

12/12/2025

Recommended

13 Italian-inspired Recipes That Would Make Mamma's Proud

13 Italian-inspired Recipes That Would Make Mamma’s Proud

29/04/2022
5 Top First Date Restaurants In Sydney1

5 Top First Date Restaurants In Sydney

06/10/2019

Recent Posts

male confidence index Man of Many
News

What 2,000 Australians Revealed About Male Confidence

by Marie-Antoinette Issa
19/02/2026
0

There’s been a lot of noise around masculinity lately — loud opinions, sharper labels, and plenty of polarising commentary. Scroll...

Read moreDetails
Are meridians real

Are Meridians Real? … A Doctor Explains Why This Theory Isn’t just Woo Woo!

19/02/2026
Recreation Beauty Body Mist

The Carousel’s Former Beauty Writer Just Dropped a Body and Hair Mist

19/02/2026
New Beauty Products

15 Excellent New Beauty Products We Tried This Week

19/02/2026
Adelaide Fringe Festival 2026

Shows, Sips and Street Food: Your Guide to the Adelaide Fringe Festival

18/02/2026

Subscribe to Newsletter

Be the first to get daily fitness news & tips from JNews Fitness.

  • Beauty & Fashion
  • Wellness & Health
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Food & Drink
  • Lifestyle & Homes
  • News
  • About Us
Foyster Media Pty Ltd Copyright 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • Beauty & Fashion
  • Wellness & Health
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Food & Drink
  • Lifestyle & Homes
  • News
  • About Us

© 2025 Foyster Media Pty Ltd. All rights reserved