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2022130 minHistory, Drama, Romance

Emily

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Is Emily worth watching? With a rating of 6.881/10, this History, Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Emily Synopsis

The imagined life of one of the world’s most famous authors, Emily Brontë, as she finds her voice and writes the literary classic Wuthering Heights. Explore the relationships that inspired her – her raw, passionate sisterhood with Charlotte and Anne; her first aching, forbidden love for Weightman and her care for her maverick brother whom she idolises.

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Top Cast

Emma Mackey
Emma MackeyEmily Brontë
Fionn Whitehead
Fionn WhiteheadBranwell Brontë
Oliver Jackson-Cohen
Oliver Jackson-CohenWilliam Weightman
Alexandra Dowling
Alexandra DowlingCharlotte Brontë
Gemma Jones
Gemma JonesAunt Branwell
Adrian Dunbar
Adrian DunbarPatrick Brontë
Amelia Gething
Amelia GethingAnne Brontë
Veronica Roberts
Veronica RobertsTabby
Gerald Lepkowski
Gerald LepkowskiMr. Linton
Paul Warriner
Paul WarrinerReverend Miller

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Emily has received mixed reviews with a 6.881/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of History, Drama, Romance movies.

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Emily has received average ratings (6.881/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Emily is a History, Drama, Romance movie that The imagined life of one of the world’s most famous authors, Emily Brontë, as she finds her voice and writes the literary classic Wuthering Heights. E...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfOct 20, 2022
★ 7

Emma Mackey is really quite strong in this imagining of the life (and love) of "Wuthering Heights" author Emily Brontë. Portrayed as a rather shy and reluctant woman, she lives in the shadow of her successful teacher sister Charlotte (Alexandra Dowling) with her somewhat wayward brother Bramwell (Fionn Whitehead) under their outwardly imperious father Patrick (Adrian Dunbar). Remember this is set at a time when women were little more than chattels, and her father hoped that she would follow her sister into one of the few professions readily available to ladies of the day. The arrival of curate "Weightman" (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) causes many an heart to flutter and after a rocky start, the two begin to bond... This is a great looking film, shot at the original West Yorkshire home of the Brontë family and together with the almost biblical amounts of thunder and rain, the whole setting is effective in delivering a sense of just how this family lived their life in rural 19th century England. The cast work well together, there is an increasingly engaging - if somewhat bamboozling towards the end - chemistry between Mackey and OJC and there is a sparing degree of dialogue. The story is very much of the woman, and not so much of her writing, and it develops using a potent combination of the powerful score, bleak scenery, some humour - usually deriving from the antics of Bramwell - and from our own imagination, to make this so very different from many similar style period bio-dramas. I didn't think that pace was a problem, but it is a slow burn. The establishment of the characters takes it's time, so don't expect it to hit the grass running. That said, though, I found it a thoughtful and characterful depiction that smacks well of plausibility, love and of mortality, too.