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Quite enjoying it as I do like a bit of period drama, but two things are bugging me:

1) The village street scenes just look too immaculate - more like a Hollywood studio built interpretation of an English village rather than the real thing

2) Emma's looks (and possibly her manner) are just too 20th century.

Is it just me and Mrs M or do others have the same issues?


 
Posted : 15/10/2009 8:01 am
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Not normally a fan of these programmes but I'm giving it a chance and I'm really enjoying it. My wife has read the book and she says its a pretty good version.

1) The village is clean but you have to remember its not That London but a small village full of rich folk and as such is unlikely to have feces running down the gutter.

2) I cant see how her looks are 20th century but if the programme is a good reproduction of the book (and I have no reason to doubt my wife) then I can see how her manner is at all 20th century.


 
Posted : 15/10/2009 8:15 am
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Nah, there's only so many times a man can stomach Jane Austin 🙂


 
Posted : 15/10/2009 8:18 am
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MsJA and I think it's excellent.

+1 for it being a very good version.

Hope the DVD is out before Christmas - gonna be agood pressie for MrsJA if it is.

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Nah, there's only so many times a man can stomach Jane Austin

Remind me when the last one was on TV?


 
Posted : 15/10/2009 8:27 am
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Like Ian, I feel as if I have seen quite a lot of adaptations of what are not life-changing novels.

However, my ancient telly, shonky DVD player and creaking digi-box are playing up, so I had the sound from it coming out across a film I was trying to watch on DVD the other day. So I'm not entirely missing out. 😉


 
Posted : 15/10/2009 8:33 am
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1) The village is clean but you have to remember its not That London but a small village full of rich folk and as such is unlikely to have feces running down the gutter

I think that's part of the problem. In that era there would be a few rich families owning the big estates in the area and the rest would be pretty poor. There were no such things as commuter belts then. Possibly not faeces in the streets but certainly some tatty houses and a number of grimy people


 
Posted : 15/10/2009 9:03 am
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I haven't read the book, but I did see the film version with Mrs Coldplay in the main role.

Two very different interpretations, both convincing in their own way. The actress in the TV version is playing it more precosciously - the film version was more restrained.

I also remember the exact point during "Clueless" when I suddenly realised what I was actually watching... 😯

Thinking about it, it's possible that the new version takes it's lead from the "Emma" (Cher) in Clueless.


 
Posted : 15/10/2009 9:08 am
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Yes through a powerful night vision lens


 
Posted : 15/10/2009 1:30 pm
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Oooops just read the rest of the thread – thought you meant Emma down are street – no the Tv programme is Ok


 
Posted : 15/10/2009 1:33 pm
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and possibly her manner

The character was originally written to be like that apparently.


 
Posted : 15/10/2009 3:11 pm
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period chicklit.......nowt more.


 
Posted : 15/10/2009 3:15 pm
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[i]Remind me when the last one was on TV? [/i]

Not long enough ago.


 
Posted : 15/10/2009 3:33 pm
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I'm watching Emma. She's busy trying to catch a pigeon. Crazy cat!


 
Posted : 15/10/2009 4:03 pm
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... thought this was a stalking thread....


 
Posted : 15/10/2009 4:05 pm

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