Emma.

Stunning cinematography, scenery, sets, and costumes dominate this engaging, well-acted, coming-of-age, wit-dotted, star-studded (Rupert Graves, Miranda Hart, Gemma Whelan, and Johnny Flynn), 124-minute satire adapted from Jane Austen's 1815 classic novel in which a beautiful blonde, meddling, kindhearted, 21-year-old, British matchmaker (Anya Taylor-Joy), who lives with her wealthy father (Bill Nighy) at his bucolic country estate, in 19th century England manipulates the love life of a naive 17-year-old student (Mia Goth) and friends (Callum Turner, Tanya Reynolds, Josh O'Connor, Amber Anderson, Connor Swindells, et al.) while ignoring her own romantic pursuits until others have found love.
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