In her new adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel Emma, director Autumn de Wilde goes for broke, aiming to achieve it all: historical realism and a contemporary spirit, comedy and emotional depth, style and substance, romantic fantasy and social commentary. It’s a lot to weave together, and sometimes a thread gets lost in the film’s dense tapestry. But overall this adaption is intelligent, significantly new and devastatingly charming.
Cybele Knowles
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