Reviewed by Symeon J. Thompson
Emma. is a gorgeous film. It could even be described as “handsome, clever, and rich”. Every frame is a joy to behold, beautifully composed and utterly delightful. The colours – be they rich and vibrant or delicate and demure – are entrancing. The soundtrack is clever and witty. And the performances are superb, adding shades upon shades of meaning with a glance or a gesture.
There is a luminosity and intelligence throughout the whole film that abundant…
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