Emily - Official Trailer - Warner Bros. UK
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- Опубліковано 10 сер 2022
- Rebel. Misfit. Genius. Watch the new trailer for #EmilyMovie and delve into the mind behind Wuthering Heights. Available on DVD and Digital Download Now.
“EMILY” tells the imagined life of one of the world’s most famous authors, Emily Brontë. The film stars Emma Mackey (“Sex Education”, “Death on the Nile”) as Emily, a rebel and misfit, as she finds her voice and writes the literary classic Wuthering Heights. “EMILY” explores the relationships that inspired her - her raw, passionate sisterhood with Charlotte (Alexandra Dowling - “The Musketeers”) and Anne (Amelia Gething - “The Spanish Princess”); her first aching, forbidden love for Weightman (Oliver Jackson-Cohen - “The Lost Daughter”, “The Haunting of Bly Manor”) and her care for her maverick brother (Fionn Whitehead - “The Duke”, “Dunkirk”) whom she idolises.
Frances O’Connor makes her directorial debut with “EMILY,” from her own original screenplay. The film also stars Adrian Dunbar (“Line of Duty”) and Gemma Jones (“Bridget Jones’s Baby”, “Gentleman Jack”). - Фільми й анімація
I remember this popular guy in my English class in high school saying he hated reading Wuthering Heights because it was just some dumb romance for girls and I'll never forget the (male) teacher going on this whole spiel about Bronte's genius and that this kid had completely missed one of the best revenge stories ever written because he was too busy being sexist to bother paying attention. It was the first time I saw a man openly and unapologetically defend a woman's art. I'm in my forties now and I still remember that. He was one of the coolest teachers I ever had.
He definitely sounds like an amazing teacher :D
Wow that's really cool. We need a lot more teachers like him.
Nice!
That’s sounds like my technical writing teacher in 1st year of uni. I still miss him now in my 3rd semester. I always respected the way he would defend women writers and introverts.
There's nothing wrong defending a woman, men has been doing that for more than million years. Unlike west, in Austronesian culture we give woman to be leader for more than thousand years ago as long as they are perfect for the job. there's still biggest Matriarchy system in minang ethnic in south east Asia.
Problem is when the extremist feminist born from sexist culture is where the world turned upside down today. It's divide and conquer game by politician
Emma Mackey must be one of the most talented actress of her generation. I can't wait to watch her as Emily
I would love to see her in a movie with Jodie Comer.
@@milan4ever and anya taylor too…
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That's alittle far-fetched lol
@@44r0n-9 not at all
the way emma mackey knows how to portray every character she plays perfectly. she just gets into the atmosphere and tries her best to perform and she manages to do that. one of the reasons she is one of my favourite actresses.
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I know what you’re saying, it’s a funny comment to make for a trailer of her playing a real life person, and one who you have no way of knowing what she was really like in this sense 😂
@@RedDevil_Joe Is there any way of finding out how this author's personality was in real life then? Anyways, maybe this person just meant to say that he/she liked the portrayal of this character. 🙂
*As long movies nowadays have ZERO DIVERSITY i'll pay ever dime from my pocket to watch them.*
*Good work Warner Brothers. I am proud of you.*
Idk fam this character just seemed like Maeve Wiley in a corset.
I can't wait to see all the Brontë sisters on screen, especially Emily. All three sisters were incredible novelists, and it's such a shame that society at the time condemned women writing stories, instead expecting them to be housewives and mothers. Like many female writers at the time, they had their works published under male names so they wouldn't have scandal and controversy at their doorstep. It's very tragic that all three sisters died young; I felt that Emily's death was the worst of all. I wish they lived long enough to see their works become literary masterpieces.
How did Emily and her sisters die?
@@lwa534 , one theory is that their drinking water was contaminated by a nearby graveyard, which made them all more susceptible to illness, including tuberculosis.
Charlotte was pregnant when she died. It's led to believe that consumption (not tuberculosis) killed her and her unborn child. Anne had a mix of influenza and consumption (again, not tuberculosis), which gave her the same effects as Emily when she died. It's very tragic for all the Brontë sisters and their brother.
@@lwa534 most of TB as we call it today but there is evidence that Charlotte died of morning sickness ,
@@amandanies3174 Bramwell
Actually very sad to know that all these great creators had such a difficult life, because of their unique thoughts. And only after they have passed away, are appreciated and known as legends
@juui flto its not a documentary 🤷🏻♀️😅
Perhaps the difficulty is what helped make their art great.
To be fair they were pretty celebrated for those unique thoughts even in their time, a lot of their difficulties sprang more from health issues and their brother’s addiction
@@emilyhancock3456 From what I remember reading about them, Charlotte was very much the dominant one, who decided what they would do, was to teach. Emily was, at the very least, extremely introverted, and the short time she taught, she was miserable. She was only truly happy at home, with her dogs and being on the moors...so, if the movie portrays any of that? I don't think it's too far off the mark. (For the record, Emily is my favorite -- I relate to her, for many reasons -- and Charlotte my least.)
@@maggierestivo5256 Spot on, that is exactly what i got regarding Emily from the biography by Katherine Frank and Miss Gaskell's biography of Charlotte.
Emily did have happy moments, wandring the moors with her beloved dog Keeper for instance.😀
I deeply hope this is good and worthy of Emily Bronte. Wuthering Heights is one of the most gripping books I have ever read.
I’d like to
Give it a try,,, I hear nothing but good things
i loved the dynamic between catherin and hearton
I adore Wuthering Heights. It's the book I'm always buying everywhere I move and always losing and wanting back so badly I buy a new copy all over again.
@@athenablackmore7139 you should. It's great.
Its a classic.
Every loner and introvert when reading about Emily cannot help but say " I understand exactly why she thought/ did that" what a total one off she was.❤️❤️
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i actually and genuinly believe that Emma Mackey is perfect for this role, rare are the times where i feel such strong connexion with the way a character (especially a historical figure!) is portrayed in movies, i'm so excited to watch this
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@@natalieh8023 "Connexion" is a valid spelling, if a little old-fashioned.
It's how Emily would've spelled it :)
You must be blind… ! Very poor acting and she doesn’t even have the looks of a genuine Emily Bronte. She has a 2022 look… and the rest of the cast… well, I’d better shut up. Abel Korzeniowski is the only one who is shining. Marvelous soundtrack! Thank you, Sir!
"Everyone's strange if you look at them long enough" must be my fav lines out of the entire trailer.
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The scene of them shouting 'freedom in thought' really reminds me of that Anne with an E scene with Anne and Cole standing at the edge of a cliff shouting 'come to me muse!' Or that one scene from The Book Thief where Liesel and Rudy are standing at a lake in the middle of the woods shouting 'I hate Hitler!'
These scenes are gold! 😍 And this looks so thrilling and amazing! 🧡
this is Literally what I just commented
Omg yes I knew that cliff scene reminded me of something but I couldn't place it. Loved Anne with an E and that scene was so good! I'm still sad about it being cancelled :(
Yeah......too bad they deleted the scene where Emily and sisters attended a BLM protest match .?
@@2msvalkyrie529 Very funny!! Cheered me up no end.
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My son was on this shoot..Emma was amazing with the kids!
My daughter was on the shoot too :-)
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"Everyone's strange if you look at them long enough!"
Couldn't have been said better. This sentence just hits different.
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The score went absolutely PERFECT with the cinematography in this trailer. Acting looks sublime, the way she can fit perfectly into ANY role she plays is just phenomenal. Stunning video editing and casting direction. The overhead shots look amazing and vivid.
You barely heard any score at all, stop gushing just for the sake of it.
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So I'm under the impression that Emily Bronte was an introverted homebody that had a lot of social anxiety but loved her family, kinda like Beth in Little Women, even died young too, I really wonder how this movie os gonna portray this literary figure
As a made up story trying to make her more intriguing and charismatic than she was? I would watch one based on Charlotte who, aside from her genius writing, had an interesting life, which was heavily portrayed in her writings. That would be more factual. This is just fluff for people who like drama and fairy tales.
As I understand it the sisters were largely supportive of their literary work. It’s their status as (impoverished) women that made misfit geniuses of them all- that’s why they had to hide behind the masculine pen names.
@@christinegangai1608 That's the thing though. Charlotte tends to get the majority of the focus in these discussions, precisely because she has had "an interesting life", but the other sisters were also literary figures in their own right and - as less intriguing they may be from the outside, it would still be nice for people to _see_ them. Of course the movie could still be wildly fictitious and bad (though I'm sure the actors will do wonderfully with what they're given), but I find it extremely depressing that Emily, who wrote a rip-roaring ghostly gothic like Wuthering Heights, or Anne, who subverted the typical gender roles of gothic romance and wrote a Byronic _heroine_ in spite of (or because of?) their conservative surroundings, doesn't deserve as much focus as Charlotte (who is also amazing in her own right, don't get me wrong) just because their lives is not as "interesting" or "charming" on the outset.
(Admittedly that just makes me think that we could do better with a movie/series about the sisters all in focus and their relationships with each other, very Little Women-esque, although I guess it can be harder since, unlike Little Women where the whole point is that the sisters have very different lives, the Brontë sisters were writers and showrunners/producer might think they'd run the risk of writing sameness.)
@@Bluey306 A movie about all of the sisters has already been done. "To Walk Invisible" is the title.
@brewcha If you haven’t seen it, PBS had a movie out in 2016 about all the sisters called To Walk Invisible. It felt authentic and I enjoyed watching it.
Why do I get the feeling from this that they're making her out to be a genius and a free spirit by putting down her brilliant sisters? Why do they think there can there only be one "special one"?
EXACTLY!
thank you!! they're replacing a beautiful tale of sisterhood with a boring attempt at romance.
because three talented women are too much to handle in one movie lol
seriously, this looks insulting and pathetic.
@@one_smol_duck perfectly said!
@@one_smol_duck A tale of romance that isn't even accurate. Weightman was Anne's lover not Emily's. This was not well researched at all. Also not a fan of how they make Charlotte look like the bad guy. SHE encouraged Emily to publish her books because Emily was so private that she never intended anyone to see her writing at all. Weightman died years before Emily published Wuthering Heights (he died in 1842 and she and her sisters started publishing their works in 1847). If anyone is Heathcliff-and it might be no one- it's Robert Heaton, who lived across the moor from the Brontes. He reportedly had a crush on Emily though I never read anything that said her feelings were mutual. This characterization of Emily seems much closer to Anne's character. My question is why didn't they just have Anne be the character they wanted to cast in a Bronte romance? Weightman is literally Weston from Agnes Grey. This movie doesn't make any sense historically...
Hmmm I don’t know about this film. It doesn’t seem very true to many of the things I’ve read about Emily Brontë. I think the relationship between the three sisters (and their father and Branwell) is fascinating enough without making it a romance (and as far as we know, Emily didn’t HAVE any romances!)
Well i believe we should always watch movies keeping in mind that that's all they are, movies. This might be the most accurate movie and still be bad...I'm just glad they are bringing the Bronte sisters on the big screen...I'll just watch it before judging it any further. And for sure, as a fan, for me nothing will ever match the quality of their novels anyway...
@@jaye20 If it was a more obscure historical figure I think that taking creative liberties wouldn’t be so bad, but the Brontës have a very large and dedicated fanbase of armchair enthusiasts (like myself lol) who can see all the inaccuracies a mile off
Yes that is the real relational dynamic. The plot overreach of this movie is 100% BS.
I always get nervous when I see biopics about authors, especially female ones. So often these kinds of movies attribute all the authors' fantastic ideas to some guy that did them wrong or some boy who died tragically, etc. rather than just acknowledging that a woman can write for the sake of their love of writing and their own imagination. Hope this one does the Brontes justice!
Oh god, you're life must be miserable.
this is exactly what this film does lol, completely overlooks charlotte and anne too :(
Yeaaah not clear why they needed to give Emily a smoldering crush and a glow up. The real Emily would probably be rolling her eyes and stomping off into a muddy field if she saw this lol
It doesn't. In fact it's hilarious. Morgan le Fey, not Fay.
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The feeling of being a Misfit is definitely a creative journey , Im glad she never gave up otherwise we wouldn't of had her amazing stories
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Finally a period piece that seems to have costumes and art direction that feels appropriate and not too modernized for today's audiences. And the trailer peaks my curiosity.
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Look, I love Emma Mackey, but we already have the perfect Bronte Sisters biopic with Sally Wainwright's 'To Walk Invisible', and Chloe Pirrie's performance as Emily in that is just incredible.
My thoughts exactly. Now, Chloe as Emily in a film only about Emily, I think that would be quite something.
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Unpopular opinion I know but I don’t like the look of this! Having read actual biographies about Emily Bronte and the Bronte family as well as studying the novels this for me is not Emily Bronte. Why do people think that she must have had some form of love life to be able to write Wuthering Heights not that she was a literary genius who had a beautiful way with words. She was a strong women with ideas ahead of her time with a powerful and beautiful imagination. She loved her family and Haworth. Yes she did know William but it’s Anne that we think liked him, especially if you read Agnes Grey! Sorry but this is not Bronte 4 me. Also why is her hair in that style?
Yeah, she looks too posh and everything looks so clean :P
@samantha smith It's really interesting to see how your mind goes to something completely unrelated, and how you're somehow internalizing some types of phobia, or maybe even hatred? Which you the best
I feel the same. I read their biographies and this character is something imagined. So if she’s imaginary, then she’s just another character in a story. Looks a bit boring actually.
I think it’s difficult when our favourites are portrayed inaccurately or in a fictional way. I feel very passionately when Anne Boleyn is Mis represented.
@@scarlettthebrave7379 yes I totally agree! Why can’t they make something different rather than change things. It’s such an insult!!
If only Emily Bronte had lived longer, what she could have written. Wuthering Heights is a true masterpiece.
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I hate this already. Emily Brontë was a genius partly because she had literally no real life experience to inspire even one word of Wuthering Heights - it was pure intellect and imagination. And if we go down that route of shaping WH as some kind of tragic romance again I’ll cry. It just isn’t that. It’s about nature v nurture, the trauma and cycle of abuse, the tension between the natural state of childhood with its goodness and innocence but also its cruelty and selfishness and the falsity but more civilised conformity to the social norms of adulthood and I could go on and on… If she had been a man we wouldn’t keep framing it as a love story. when she was thought to be a man, people didn’t. They were disturbed by it but also recognised it as a work of massive psychological insight. The more interesting story to me is not of a totally imagined passion to make this woman more understandable and relatable and that will make her spin in her grave, but how did someone so anti-social, so completely disengaged with everything and everyone outside of her home, come up with all of that…?
Oh yes that would be fascinating,my mind was completely blown when I read it!
Thank you. The more they produce films like this the more people believe them to be the gospel truth. I don't recognise Emily Bronte in this trailer at all.
Well said x
Amen yes. And at a more obvious level.. ...people who have read their biography..... what about that emily-weightman thing. Im about to die😂😂
Exactly. They seem to have taken a unique life and turned it into an ordinary digestible romance. I would say men (movie money) are still insulting Emily to this day. . How could a woman write such a vivid, visceral tale without experiencing such a painful, strange love? 🙄🤨
A very intense book and such an amazing exploit for a young woman who experienced not much in her life, but who could write with a tremendous depth. A timeless novel.
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Meanwhile, I'm sitting here waiting for my girl Anne Bronte to get some recognition and respect
It looks like this film has stolen some of Annes story too.....William Weightman the curate was thought to have a fancy for Anne and she for him. Why this film has resorted to making it between him and Emily instead is beyond me.
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There were 2 older sisters, Elizabeth, and Maria, both died in childhood, Elizabeth would read the daily paper to her father at the age of 4 , the whole family, were touched with genus , thank god , even if they had to publish under a male name ,they did ,and in my view Emily gave the world a,MASTERPIECE THANK YOU EMILY 😊 🙏 💙
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*Emily imagines the transformative, exhilarating, and uplifting journey to womanhood of a rebel and a misfit, one of the world's most famous, enigmatic, and provocative writers who died too soon at the age of 30!!*
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It looks good, the acting is good but I hate it and Emily would have hated it even more. She hated people sticking her nose into her life and she would hate it even more than instead of showing her closest connection: WITH ANNE, they are focusing on totally made-up romance and kisses that never happened. It is like you cannot make a movie about a strong and talented writer who is female and had no romantic life and apparently zero interest in it.
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I totally agree, she was so private, nature loving and introspective it probably wouldn't have made a very exciting film but to make stuff up! I guess they thought a woman couldn't create a work of genius without a man's help. How sad so many people will think this is the truth.
Thank you for saying that!!! Emily never liked being around people. She just used her imagination and Branwell (her brother) was one of the reasons why she made a character like Heathcliff. I hate this movie already.
I read once that as children, the Brontes invented a complex imagination-based game that they played all the time. It reminded me of Dungeons and Dragons. I forget which pop psychology book I read about it in....but the author attributed their shared success as writers to all their practice writing stories in their shared universe. What a brilliant and supportive family. I would want a movie version to feel more like Little Women, less like Becoming Jane, but I'm not hopeful...
@@EmilyCarrollCello Isn't their game called Glass town?
As an English Literature student, I had goosebumps. A BBC Classics vibe. Emma Mackey is the actress of the next-gen. Keep it up!
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Just watched this movie. Beautifully acted but be aware it is “loosely based on Emily’s life” so avoid if you’re going to say this, that or the other part of her story is incorrect. It’s a tale of literature, love and revenge, well acted and and very enjoyable.
Where did you watch it? Which OTT platform?
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Not sure about this, seems like from this short trailer that they are making Emily into someone she wasn't..and putting down her sisters when all 3 were incredibly talented.
i love emma mackey, she's the perfect choice to play emily
Such an amazing cast! Can’t wait to see Anne Brontë on screen 🧡
Yes, she is my favourite of the three.
I know imma cry if they show her death
Watch To Walk Invisible to get a taste, if you havent already, of Anne's life, along with her siblings! Sadly this movie will not be an accurate portrayal of Anne, or the others! :)
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Can't wait to see her portray this character. Looks enchanting!
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Looks like there is now a real life Heathcliff and a real life Linton...do we just not trust Emily to be able to create these characters from her IMAGINATION without needing real-life counterparts??
THANK YOU. Tf is this?? Emily was a spinster who created things out of whole cloth. She didn't need reality. She had talent.
That is what i was thinking. While reading The Secret Diaries of Charlotte Brontë (it's Charlotte's real diary but the writer edited it like it was a novel) you can see that Emily got inspired by her imagination. While watching the trailer i get so angry.
I don't have problem with biopics (this one smacks of hagiography) of authors showing us potential real life inspiration for characters and plot, but just don't be so bloody literal about it! Hopefully this "real world" Heathcliff/Linton contest plays less corny than it does in the trailer.
Issues of combining her life with her work.
@@Geral454 And besides, she is wayy more Heathcliff than she is Cathy...
While I think that the film is trying to portray her as a misfit, and it really was true, she was a bit different- I think it also highlighted that even if you’re a bit “different” (whatever that may be) or a genius- you still experience very human emotions. What I got from this is that human emotions are universal, no matter where, when or your circumstances. It was such a beautiful film
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I love this film, I watched it twice. Cried both times, there is something so relatable to me about how Emily is portrayed in this film. Yes I understand it’s not based on facts, it’s embellished a little, but that’s ok with me. It’s interesting to think of these what if’s sometimes. I relate to how she’s the black sheep in the family, the artist in her, the great love that changed in a blink. It’s just perfection to me.
Where do I watch it??
@@adithi6824you get a answer?
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Isn't it based on some facts, though? Especially since you said "it's embellished a little", which implies there are some facts. And a Google search produces a blurb that says "semi fictional account", so there are indeed some facts.
Emily & Anne Bronte’s works are astonishing - you wonder how much imagination they had, to create what they did (Anne was a bit more isolated than her sisters, who went to school & spent time as governesses- so in some ways, that adds to the mystery...)
Why exclude Charlotte?
@@clarerichardson8770 Maybe bc Anne wrote Agnes Grey before Charlotte wrote Jane Eyre, and it seems that maybe Charlotte was copying her sister for inspiration and took credit for breaking the new ground. Jane Eyre came out first though bc Charlotte had more luck with publishing. Of course Charlotte is still an accomplished and great writer but 🤷♀️
also + points for Anne with Tenant of Wildfell Hall.
@@hananna1825 Jane Eyre is my favorite book of them all.
@@hananna1825 I mean, Charlotte's my girl and I'm inclined to defend her here because Agnes Grey and Jane Eyre are literally nothing alike. :) Not even a little bit. Implying that Charlotte is some kind of copycat or plagiarist is a step too far. She was just as brilliant, original, and provocative as her sisters and this modern disdain for her is really quite disappointing.
Jane Eyre is one of the greatest works of literary fiction and Agnes Grey, while great, is not comparable. There’s nothing “copycat” about the works of any of the Brontë sisters, although I’m sure they were inspired by each others’ art. And while I love Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre is and always will be my favourite Brontë work.
This looks like the filmmakers have forced Emily Brontë into the Becoming Jane movie mould. I’ve never heard of Emily having any romantic relationships. That’s not to say it never happened, but if this is saying she only could have written such a brilliant love story based off her own relationships, ugggh.
wuthering heights isn't what I would call a love story
I've read everything about the brontes Emily was the mysterious one of the 3 not sure about the film walking in visible was a classic
@@LS-vq2or I've always thought of it as the original Rocky Horror. People foam at the mouth and set dogs on each other and Heathcliff is an obsessed psycho.
Not saving I don't love it but my favorite characters are the poor dude renting the house and the old nurse maid. You know, the sane people.
For anyone interested in this, and who hasn’t seen To Walk Invisible, I recommend that as a good starting point. Great film about the Brontë, came out a few years ago. Feels super real. Moving. Powerful. It’s on Prime.
Thay left almost nothing out you can even hear distant clanging of steem engines , still heard in Haworth today
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I pray they don't sanitise Emily Brontë through a fictional romance. Emily Brontë was a loner, shy and eccentric.
The trailer does seem to stay true to her persona.
Beautiful 😍 Emma Mackey is so talented, and nailed the role of Jacky, in Death of the Nile. Can’t wait to see this.
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this was a magically painful movie to see. stunning music. I walked in not knowing what I was seeing, as a writer, I was CAPTIVATED. go see this if you want to FEEL something
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The sisters all wrote together and all supported one another's stories. Why are they trying to portray Emily as the black sheep of the family? I hate that they've fictionalised such an incredible woman just to tell another fictional story of another ahead-of-her-time rebel in a love triangle.
misfit, unconventional, can’t describe how emma seems perfect for this role. it’s all in her face, in the way she moves her eyes. can’t wait to watch this !!
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"Everyone is strange, if you look at them for long enough" What a line.
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My favourite author portrayed by one of my favourite actors! Absolutely brilliant!
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I don’t like the look of this.. it looks like they’re dragging down 2 women to push a third up on a pedestal and I am SO sick of Hollywood doing this to create a “strong female character.” You don’t need to drag other women down to shine. And quite frankly, all 3 Brontë sisters were exceptional writers and women, as shown in the (considerably more historically accurate, judging from this trailer) TV movie To Walk Invisible.
If we HAVE to have a film about a single Brontë sister, I’d rather have one about Anne, since she’s often the forgotten sister. But I don’t see why, since all 3 sisters would be in any film anyway, there’s a need for a film about a single sister.. let all 3 Brontës shine!
So you gleaned all that from a trailer that wasn't even three minutes long? Or have you seen the movie already?
I would love a movie all about Anne. As long as they didn't go this route of making Charlotte and Emily look bad, though!
I’m glad Emma is getting more roles. This looks great.
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As a literary student, this types of movies does pinch a vein, hope it will be good. And love Emma Mackey.
Moody trailer. Hope they do justice to portraying the close relationship between the sisters, and treat with empathy the storyline involving Branwell. Really hope that the romantic subplot doesn't derail the film but is tastefully imagined...
The Brontes, and their life stories, are each so fascinating. Their works, treasures. Please let this be a good film...
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This movie is a worthy homage for one of the world's greatest novels. Highly recommended. 10/10
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WOW, cannot wait to see it! Wuthering Heights is a genious novel!
Looks great! I really enjoyed the BBC series "TO WALK INVISIBLE" a few years ago. It chronicles the entire Bronte family and shows the struggles of motivations of each without conjecturing too far into the realm of fiction. Still, this one looks great! It would be nice to see a different film (with the same cast) for each of the three Bronte sisters.
Ooo thanks for the recommendation, I will try to find this series and watch it.
"To Walk Invisible" was wonderful. I love the brief shot where Charlotte is revealing to their father that she is Currer Bell with 'Jane Eyre' in her hands while Emily stands in the doorway behind her holding 'Wuthering Heights' and Anne is sat at the drawing room table with 'Agnes Grey' in front of her.
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Emma Mackey is everywhere, and I'm loving it!!!
I'm pretty sure they all knew they could write. Since they had been doing it since they were children. The Brontes' juvenilia is well known.
right I know that there was stigma against women writing, but why does this movie act like her family was so against her becoming a novelist when her sisters all fought together for the same goal?
@@one_smol_duck It's sad that they just do a hop, skip and a jump through someone's life in order to make basically the same bad movie over and over again.
so excited to see fionn whitehead on screen again 🤩
"Everyone is strange if you look at them long enough."
Nice line.
I'm interested in watching this movie because the trailer already shows how people have always misunderstood Wuthering Heights in various ways. People expect something from the book, but either freak out or are delighted when it pulls the rug out from under them. Emily, you're still amazing after all these years, and I'm so glad you allowed this book to be published!
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I'm so happy for Emma that she got this role. Just watched it and it was excactly what I hoped it would be. I didn't cry but got close. Emma and Oliver are amazing.
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It feels really bizarre to portray someone who has two incredible authors as her sisters as this misunderstood literary rebel. Like, all three sisters wrote classic novels. It is not like Emily was completely alone.
we'll have to see then
She wasn't. She had Anne.
But she was always a little bit estranged from Charlotte whose values and thoughts differed from the 2 younger sisters.
that is what I am thinking. In all I have read about the mesmerising family, I have always seen written that Emily and Anne were very close, and Charlotte felt isolated because she was the oldest sister in a family with no mother, so she had to step up to the role and become their mother.
EXACTLY
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Finally another film of this era with the correct hairstyles, dresses and finally bonnets, watch and learn little women and your lack of historical accuracies
Wuthering Heights is one of the greatest books ever written. Hope the film does justice to Emily Bronte and her sisters!!
I wouldn't hold my breath! :)
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I read a book many years ago, I cannot remember the title, but I do remember the page number. It was 26. it was a sequel to Withering heights. it explained that when Heathcliffe found her in a grave, he tried to dig her out because her hand raised up from the soil.
Give her an Oscar already. She is everywhere.
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Magical. Emily, like Jane Austen never wed, dying of tuberculosis too soon. Both her sisters wrote of course but Wuthering Heights firmly planted her family flag in English Literature.
I'm so glad that they finally made a movie about my favourite writer Emily Bronte.
I'm really excited to see this. I think the casting of Emma as Emily is brilliant
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So the director makes up a story that Emily has an affair? Why? Why not tell the truth about Emily, her strengths, her weaknesses not some BS about falling for a curate. I guess WB leant on the writers to make the movie commercial and they needed a love story to agree to finance it. What a shame this is how Hollywood works.
I'm surprised about this too! (And a bit disappointed 😅) But we rarely have Brontë content, so i'll probably still see it 😭😭😭 I wonder how they'll make do with this romance though. I'd rather like the idea that Emily came up with Heathcliff on her own, from her desires and dreams, than based on a real man.
If they wanted to write a story about forbidden love they could've written about Charlotte and the married professor who she had a crush on, or Branwell and the rumors about one of his employers.
@@MorganJ EXACTLY!!!
They've put in this one every single emily bronte myth ever. She being so much friends with branwell that isnt even recorded by anyone that knew them, the romance thing... maybe they agree that branwell wrote wuthering heights too😂 lucasta miller is at this moment killing herself(?
Who knew the Bronte sisters were all such stunning beauties. Thanks for opening my eyes Hollywood.
This isn’t a Hollywood film though. And the actresses are all English.
Is anyone else having to tell themselves not to look at this a historical biography film but just anther drama. Like becoming Jane. About 10% of it will be anything like their actual lives
Just watched this and oh man this movie was something. Emma Mackey is absolutely perfect in this film and her acting is superb. I didn't see any trailers for this and just went in completely blind and I'm glad I did. This was such a nice surprise and more people need to see this movie.
Where did you watch it?
@@poornimamandpe2897 NZ
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The mask scene freaked me tf out... She should get an award gor that scene alone
I was fortunate to have been introduced to many of the great writers and poets in high school by my English teacher Mrs Lynch. Emily Bronte was and still is my favorite! Loved the classic film of her novel Wuthering Heights starting the late Sir Laurence Olivier
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i wish they'd have made the film more about all 3 bronte sisters ( their friendship, rivalry etc)
"To Walk Invisible", you're welcome
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Agreed to walk invisible is amazing and looks more historically accurate than this film
Yesss id like a tv series, but only if they try to be realistic🙄
No one in the 19th C would say “I want to be a writer.” Back then, people just wrote.
oh my god! how did i not know about this film till now??!! I ADORE emily bronte and wuthering heights!!!! its my favourite book!
It was just perfect to me. The way they hide scenes from the novel as an inspiration for her in life was genius. The actors had great chemistry, illustrating when two different worlds attracted to each other even against their characters. Depths, passion and a perfect transition of feelings thanks to the cinematography
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I thought this was about Emily Dickinson but this was a pleasant surprise as well.
I just finished this movie.. and OH MY GOD! One of the most beautiful movie I've ever seen.
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I can imagine Maeve Wiley loving this film
Maeve would absolutely hate it.
I love Emma Mackey sooo much, I will watch this movie for sure
Are we supposed to forget that Emily had two equally as talented/tortured sisters? Like Emily was the only one?
We aren't supposed to forget that. But isn't she allowed to have a movie only about herself? It's not like the 3 of them were One Entity glued together and we can't talk about one of them individually without talking about the other 2
@@jessica-fcm There was at least one movie that was mainly about Emily made back in the 1940s (though admittedly it sucked). And there's nothing wrong with focusing on her, but this film seems to just make stuff up to make her look better than her sisters; it's kind of gross.
I can’t wait to see this. Emma Mackey is one of my new favourite actress. I heard one of her favourite authors was Bronte. This must be role that is like a dream come true
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Ms Bronte was an imaginative and disciplined literary genius despite her austere surroundings.
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Emma Mackey has range. I hope her career will take off like she deserves. I also would like to see this movie.
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so excited to see emma on screen again
Emily Brontë didn't need no goddamn man to tell her how to write and live passionately. She was a spinster with no romances save the ones she made up. tf is this??
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Oh my gosh it looks like I will LOVE THIS! I always wanted a Bronte biography and wanna see the sisters’ relationship!
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This is something new.. first time i see a movie that will focus on the life of the bronte sisters. I'll totally watch it
NGL I thought this was gonna be another Emily Dickinson adaptation so when I saw it was instead Emma Mackey playing Emily Bronte I was over the moon!!! Fionn Whitehead is also the best... loved him since Dunkirk!
Well, colour me cautiously optimistic! On the one hand, I like Emma Mackey, but on the other I’m not too crazy about the implication that Emily Brontë had an affair with a French tutor. Emily never had a lover and taught herself French and German.
It’ll be interesting to see Frances O’Connor’s directing style.
I believe it was Charlotte who was in love with a Belgian professor. He and his wife owned the school in Brussels where the three sisters taught, for a time. (He was fictionalized, some think, in her novel, "The Professor.") She wrote him many, many letters after she left the school. Very sad, and, if it had been known, Charlotte would have been the one to be warned, "You will bring SHAME down on the family!" Luckily for her, I don't believe her obsession with him was ever known, except perhaps to her sisters...and I'm sure they would not have told anyone. (Hope I recalled all of this accurately; it's been years since I read biographies of them. Must dust off the Bronte shelves!) THAT saga definitely deserves a movie of its own, even though Charlotte has had the most attention of any of the sisters. Glad Emily finally gets a "stand-alone" movie of her own. I'm excited to see it.
@@maggierestivo5256 I’ve read that too. Charlotte did fancy a teacher who was married and some believe that it was her infatuation with him that inspired the relationship between Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester, as she wrote the character of Bertha Mason with the teacher’s wife in mind.
This film was so good! Emma's acting was top notch. Hope she gets more and more roles!
so happy to see Emma Mackey do a different role..love her!!
I enjoy that everyone is wearing a bonnet.
My favourite person ever ❤️ nobody was or is as clever as Emily . Wuthering heights is one of the best books ever written in terms of technique and emotion.
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I love Emily Brontë and Wuthering Heights since I was 12!!! In a world fawning over Austen and light-hearted romance books, it's so hard to get some spotlight for us sad, passionate girls 😭🖤 So thank you so much for giving us Brontë fans this gift, Warner Bros.!!!! 😭😭😭
You think Austen is light hearted? Oh, honey, read Mansfield Park and get back to me. Its just as tragic and vaguely incestuous as Wuthering Heights.
@@lovetolovefairytales Really! I love Jane Austen, but romance is not even the point of her stories. It's sad to see them dismissed that way. I love Austen AND the Brontes, each in their own right.
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I read Austen books because it is easily understandable. English in Wuthering Heights is very difficult for me understand. Idk why
@@shmwmlam3953 I am just guessing, but it could be the dialect in WH. I am an American, and I have a great deal of trouble understanding the dialect of the North of England. (I have learned to kind of skip any of elderly "Joseph's" dialogue, now that I have read the book so often over the years.)
If this film doesn't talk about Maria and Elizabeth just once I'll be sorely disappointed, they are always overlooked because of their sister's books and because they passed away early
Oh yes. Because a woman cannot be interested in art for art's sake. A woman cannot be the greatest female novelist in history and totally uninterested in romance and marriage at the same time. Oh no, there always has to be a man or a romantic attachment in the equation. Very little is known of Emily Brontë's inner life because most of it happened inside her head and not in public. She did'nt have close friends she corresponded with, like Charlotte. She left some journal entries, her poetry, her Gondal series and one of the best, most powerful novels ever written. What we know of her, we know through the eyes of Charlotte Brontë: "Stronger than a man, simpler than a child, her nature stood alone." I hate this fictionalization of real life artists. Genius cannot be pinned down like a butterfly.
Also remember Charlotte destroyed Emily's papers after her death... I think To Walk Invisible was a much more accurate film.
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How do you know Emily was a female? And how do you know a greater writer, such as Shakespeare, was not a female?
@@KEP1983 Keith, are you stupid Kieth.
Calm down man ... This is someone else's art and they have dedicated a portion of their lives to make it. Some of the greatest works of art have come from the use of artistic license. If you hate it so much you don't need to see it and hope others feel the same. There is no need to vent every thought you have on the internet.
It is is not a documentary, use the suspension of disbelief
Looks like Maeve finally became an author :P