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- Опубликовано: 21 май 2020
- EMMA - Piano Rivalry: Emma (Anya Taylor-Joy) feels threatened by Jane's (Amber Anderson) piano skills.
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Emma Woodhouse occupies herself with matchmaking and meddling in the lives of friends and family.
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Cast: Amber Anderson, Anya Taylor-Joy, Josh O'Connor, Mia Goth
Director: Autumn de Wilde
Screenwriter: Eleanor Catton
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"Miss Fairfax, what a pity you didn't bring your music" is so passive agressive
Take notes
Very snarky. And mean girlish!
I didn't find it passive at all, and she was amply rewarded for her bad behavior!
Jane is passive aggressive on a whole other level.
Definitely passive aggressive & without knowing it Mr.Knightly nailed her & Emma knew it! Such great humour from the delectable Miss Austin!
Knightley just KNOWS how to push her buttons
he has an interesting method to flirt with her for sure :DD
Especially her "fall in love"- button
Why would he do that yo her? I didn't understand it 😆
@@california4258because she was passive aggressively rude to Jane. Knightly called her out on it and said her true reason behind her dislike was because Emma was jealous and felt inferior to Jane. Which was the truth.
@@california4258 The answer is related to what he told Mrs. Weston: “She's so self-deluded... I'd like her to fall in love without being reciprocated, that would be good for her”
When Jane started playing I literally LOST IT. Lol. I love this movie, Idc Idc
Funniest part of the movie!!
Bruhhh i was startled 😂
I didnt like Jane Fairfax.. lol..
All music acts in this movie were performed live by the actors, and Amber Anderson is an accomplished pianist
I didn't know that! Oh god, this makes this scene even more impressive!!!
Wow!
That could explain a lot indeed. I could hear the struggle in her voice when she was trying to keep up both with singing and accompanying herself (which is hell difficult by the way) or how Fairfax takes her time to think of the notes and the keys.
Thanks for the info. This scene makes more sense now and actually makes it more impressive
Too bad they couldn’t tune the piano.
@@lucyfoster4082 It's a pianoforte (I think), so maybe it's supposed to sound different from a piano? I'm not sure, I don't know much about the piano or the pianoforte
Knightley leaned in and not so discreetly whispered, "I hear she practices 40 hours a day".
Fellow two set fan!
Ling Ling wannabes unite!
What an I N T E R E S T I N G comment... :)
The sneaky Frank Churchill bought her a piano.
Oh a Ling Ling wannabe
LOVED what the director did with this scene, and it goes along with what Austen was trying to say. Here we see Emma really phoning it in, demonstrating how little she cares for music, though she stops in that affected way to *sigh* in the appropriate place. Then, when she's finished, she looks up directly at someone, presumably Jane Fairfax, in a very confident, challenging way. She is clearly more than satisfied with her performance, and her body language as she resumes her seat next to Harriet shows this, too. Then, brilliantly, the director has Harriet make her inane comment about how amazing Emma is, and this effusion is cut off by Jane's striking entrance to her difficult piece of music that she happens to "recollect"! I burst out laughing in the theater at that moment! Austen surely wanted us to understand that Emma, as the Queen Bee of Highbury, thought she could do no wrong. In the subsequent dialogue with Knightley, we see that she really is aware of her musical deficiencies, which is one of the reasons we can like her, even though she makes so many mistakes.
We also get such a good look into WHY Emma doesn’t necessarily like Jane. Not only is she constantly being compared to her- Emma could probably bear that if it wasn’t true- but Jane is accomplished, kind, intelligent, and beautiful. Meaning that Emma is being compared to someone she’s knows is her superior in all but Station and that can be harmful to the possibility of forming what could have actually been a good friendship.
@@courtneywalsh9780 hence why Emma chooses her obvious inferior as 'friend' (Harriet) instead. Mr Knightley might be a bit harsh in his comments but he isn't one bit wrong about his observations concerning the way Emma perceives both Jane and Harriet. He really gets Emma.
I think that's the reason I love this story so much (both the original and clueless), emma is full of flaws, but you cant help but like her because she's still a good person inspite of it and she actually has to, eventually, face consequences and learn from her actions. We don't get to have many flawed famale protagonists that aren't vilified to death and she's a great example that it's possible to do it
i generally agree with your points but in the book emma always knew jane was a superior pianist and when harriet told her that she was the best emma corrected her
1:28 the running joke with the dad not liking wind/draft/breeze is so mf accurate
I never noticed that I'm LMFAOOO
Ahahhaha LMAO that is so accurate!!
Didn’t even notice that my first time watching the movie
apparently draft was a big issue in those huge manors that had no insulation and no double glazed modern windows.
Anya Taylor-Joy is extremely versatile. Coming off of Split and The Witch, this was a very different kind of movie, and she kills it!
Very versátil le and super beuty
She even bled her nose ON CUE lest we forget
She is great.
And The Queen’s Gambit
@@DerekMcAdam2023 Yeah, I’ve heard that’s great. Haven’t seen it yet: looking forward to it.
I admire Jane's trolling. And her contempt for Emma's dubious musical timing.
No god but Allah
Islam way for peace and real monotheist
Search about the truth with honest heart
And first ask Allah to help you to find the way
think this is the first austen adaptation i've seen where the actors actually play piano! love that
There was one earlier one where Jane Fairfax played....can't remember which right now.
Nope Mr Darcy's sister in Pride and Prejudice (2005) actually plays the piano and it is really her playing in the scene where Darcy surprises her when she's playing at the piano
Marianne Dashwood plays the piano in Sense and Sensibility (1995)
@@elisecurran9497 The 1972 BBC adaptation.
@@Hop3fulRomantic The 1995 miniseries also has Georgiana play the piano live, as well as Mary Bennet
LOL at Mr Woodhouse’s reaction when Miss Bates starts fanning really fast
She's producing a DrAft. 🤣
the DRAFT
a chill draft lol
I love how Mr. Weston's jaws simply fell down.
i love that during Emma's performance, Mr. Knightley is the only one standing instead of sitting like the rest of them. That way he can observe her better. ^^
0:15 the way the camera slowly pans to harriet's GIGANTIC grin KILLS ME EVERY TIME
I wish Anya Taylor-Joy’s song was on the soundtrack. It is subtle, yet beautiful.
The Last Rose of Summer has many versions available. Sadly, not hers, but it is a tune that is an amalgam of the tune Aislean an Oigfear and Thomas Moore's poem called The Last Rose of Summer.
do you know any videos that would play the sound aislean an oigfear with someone singing behind it?
I cut Emma's performance from the movie and converted it into mp3. I can send it to you if you want
@@hideout3601 how do we access that???
@@stewiegriffin1938 i could send it to you through gmail.
Little details I find funny:
-when Emma does the dramatic pause in her song and Jane’s body language is like ‘wtf is she doing?’
-Mr Woodhouse desperately leaning away from Ms Bates’ fan, for fear of a draft
"She is certainly accomplished" i SWOON
Notice he leaves out "superior". Implies to me that he feels Emma is the superior one, despite her lesser musical accomplishments.
@@C1rce bestie that was the point
Mr. Woodhouse's reaction when Ms. Bates starts fluttering her fan is priceless 💀💀
Is Fairfax 😅, Bates is her aunt
Still laughed with the look Jane gave when Emma paused. lol
I am living for the fan aggression in this scene
This scene highlights early on that Knightley is the only person in Highbury who sees Emma as she is, rather than she wants to be seen. Here she literally 'lowers her fan', or her perfomative mask, to reveal her true feelings, without pretence or glimmer. Her face, her posture, her voice, it all shifts. It does so at Knightley's gentle invitiation; a observation of her true feelings shared, hidden in a (mildly flirtatious) ribbing. It's really very well done.
Edited to add: Although, Knightley has a habit of always pushing further than needed/Emma is ready for, sometimes harshly, causing her to clam up again and feel shame.
that slight jump they make when jane started playing. hilarious!
Jane starts playing virtuoso level. Fanning intensifies.
The fanning just kills me.
gotta cool down the anger😭
Mia Goth's ironic gestures and mimics are so on point and just perfectly underline what's happening. 😅
Knightley savors Emma with his eyes.
The differences between the piano playing of Emma and Jane Fairfax 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Hahahahaha true that Emma is by no means an accomplished virtuoso but what she is doing here is no easy either. Is hard to sing and accompany yourself at the same time
@@katerinaaqu Yeah Emma is very accomplished and yeah it's true though
@@momnatahir2515 👍
In the book the narrator says Emma plays well for how little she practices, implying that she could be really good, but it's another symptom of Emma not putting her cleverness to use because of having things too easy and no one to really push her (except Mr. Knightley). Emma herself in the book acknowledges (to her credit) that Jane is a far superior player, but Emma doesn't begin to see her dislike coming from envy until Mr. Knightley points it out.
@@cuthbertallgood7781 it's true I think she never liked Jane Fairfax to began with she becomes annoyed everytime miss Bates read her and her father Jane's letter.
I love Knightley´s snarky comments that constantly put Emma in her place.
1:32 Knightly’s little smile. Lol
Her voice suits the era so much, she sounds like an angel 🥰 I wish they let her have an official audio for this so I can download it 😔
I think there is an official audio on RUclips 😌
SU VOZ ES angelical
No god but Allah
Islam way for peace and real monotheist
Search about the truth with honest heart
Oh my god Joy’s voice is literal angelic I want the full song so bad 😭
anyaa se lucio cantandoo su voz es angelical y la otra actriz se lucio tocando piano,pero la voz de anya es tan dulce y eso su voz es grave su voz cantanda es dulcee
The most hilarious detail is the fact that they both played something written by Mozart.
Not in this scene, they didn't- do you mean a different scene? Emma was playing/singing "The Last Rose of Summer", a traditional Irish tune paired with words by the Irish poet Thomas Moore. It's a very on-trend choice by Emma Woodhouse, as it was first published in 1813 (roughly when 'Emma' is set): Jane's choice of a Mozart piece (old hat by 1813) suggests she's out of touch with the times.
Incidentally, 'The Last Rose of Summer' appears in Moore's 'Irish Melodies', which (in the novel 'Emma') Frank Churchill secretly gifted to Jane Fairfax, so it's curious that the director decided to give the song to Emma rather than Jane.
@@DukeofDarkCorners Mozart was never old hat and never will be. Look at how they all sat up when Jane threw herself into that sonata. Also it may have been written a while before the story takes place, but probably a lot of people had never even heard it. That having been said I love that you know the piece too. I have always loved that sonata. It has that beautiful haunting minor-key second theme -- they're talking over it, but it's there. Also.. interesting trivia you gave us about Frank Churchill giving "The Last Rose of Summer" to Jane. Beethoven did an arrangement of "The Last Rose of Summer" -- maybe that got the first commenter mixed up. Whatever, I think it's wonderful that they used actual music in this movie, not the kind of New Age piano filmmakers often use.
@@marykunzgoldman1276 Mozart was very much passé in England through pretty much all of the 19th century. For example, in a rare staging of "The Marriage of Figaro" at Covent Garden in 1819, much of Mozart's own music was chucked out, and replaced with compositions by the modish Henry Bishop (of "Home, Sweet Home" fame): crazy in retrospect, but at the time it was the only way to get the audiences in. It's notable that in Jane Austen's capacious musical notebooks, into which she copied out numerous pieces to sing and play at home, there was only one piece by Mozart ("Non Piu Andrai" from "The Marriage of Figaro") - and she didn't even know it was by him, she called it "The Duke of York's new march".
LoL at Jane Fairfax's face while Emma's singing. It's like "what's this mediocrity"?
So true, LOL 😂
I read that the actress who plays Jane Fairfax is actually a pianist
"All her lovely companions are faded and gone
No flower of her kindred no rose bud is neigh
To reflect back her blushes or give sigh for sigh
Oh who would inhabit this bleak world alone?"
I think that this scene is hilarious. Johnny Flynn knows how to stir up Emma, Anya.
I can imagine Anya Taylor joy as peach playing the piano in the super mario bros movie
She was phenomenal!
@@TylerPCoyne she sure was
I kept rewatching clips of this movie, I’d should just rewatch this movie again
And again
I just realized the song Emma plays is the same one from a scene Austenland, where the somewhat Emma-esque Lady Amelia Heartwright plays it, shortly before passing the piano to the wallflower character named Jane, who then plays something (from memory) that startles everyone in the room.
That's got to be deliberate!
Help. I'm obsessed with this movie. 😅
Same 😔
Guilty too.
Me2
definitely my comfort movie 😩
I have watched it everytime, I forgot my type of guy, and I remember I want a friendship to romantic relationship like what these two have. Honestly, I love how mr. Knightley has lectured and argued with Emma so many times, and show how much he cared for her. I just love them, and I manifest for this type of kind, caring and gentlemen like Mr. Knightley.
Whenever I’m feeling uninspired by learning my instrument I like to watch this video 😄 I brings me so much inspiration to keep trying and improving
This scene was animated as Anya Taylor Joy lend her voice as Peach!
Same here, now I want to watch the movie
1:24 **AGGRESSIVE FANNING INTENSIFIES**
I really love her voice, thank God you post this
Princess Peach is playing a Piano
Harriett at the back is giving me life
I gotta admit, I don't know Anya that well. . .but she's a real PEACH!
Mr. Knightley is right. Emma needed to have her wings cut every now and then... He did it very well. Fortunately Emma was wise enough to accept his criticism.
Is there something more beautiful than Anya Taylor Joy in this world?
Did you know that Anya Taylor-Joy voices Brea from the Dark crystal series?
It’s a shame it got cancelled.
I wish it hadn’t been cancelled it was a rlly good show
I love this scene, I laugh every time I see it, great playing for real by Miss Fairfax lol
If peach didn't play a piano in mario movie, I'm disappointed.
Bowser did though.
@@michaelmurray7199and he played quite the tune
@@TylerPCoyne 🎵Peaches, Peaches, Peaches, Peaches, Peaches🎵
🎵Peaches, Peaches, Peaches, Peaches, Peaches 🎵
🎵IIIII LOOOOOOVE YOOOOOUUUU! OOOOoooOOOOH!🎵
🎵PEACHES! PEACHES!🎵
This mozart piece sounds just right on forte piano
I'M READING THE BOOK RIGHT NOW ..... but this part of the movie is the GREATEST !!!
this movie is done brilliantly... i had to watch some scenes of this movie after watching Bridgerton on netflix ... which i get is based on a fantasy type world but it still was disappointing in a sense and sooo inaccurate with the times.. it sort of lost its charm for me.
ah emma ! costumes and hairstyles are so satisfactory :)
the costumes, and the hairstyles are also very historically accurate. like we had just spied on people from the regency era through a screen.
Bridgerton is so overrated!.. Emma is soo Austen and Regency era 👌🏾
Bridgerton is just for the hornballs out there
@@mehwish7558 hahaha
There's no rivality, It's not even close..😂
Who Came From "Anya Taylor-Joy As Princess Peach"
👇
And to think, the actress who played the lead role in this film would be the fearless ruler of The Mushroom Kingdom 3 years later!
1:08
Came here after the Princess Peach animation video
Same
Thank God for character development!
It would be a pity if princess peach would never play a piano in Super Mario bros movie
Princess peach
Who came here because of a video of the Super Mario version of this scene with Peach having Anya Taylor Joy's voice (which is confirmed) and Daisy having Mia Goth's voice, which should be confirmed for Illumination's Super Mario Movie 2?
Me.
The next voice of princess peach is perfect or
Peachy
Both!
I love this scene so much 😂
"Prehaps the accomplished young woman you thought to be of"
miss girl run into your private lake after that burn.
The next voice for Princess Peach is 10/10
Can somebody please tell me the song name that emma sings???
@Black kween Periodt I've found it, its 'the last rose of summer'
@Black kween Periodt you're welcome
It was actually very mean of Mr Knightly to say so 😟
You can tell from his eyes in the scene that he enjoys pushing her buttons.
And that he thinks he perhaps went a little too far with the last quip - as he pulls back a little into his own space. :S
Yes... but, somebody had to be mean to Emma. Balance.
@@natgonzza Absolutely. He's constantly pulling her back to earth. Obviously this is what Emma needs in a companion, she's got enough of her own ego, why would she be interested in somebody condescending on her like everybody else in the village? And he does it out of respect and admiration for her, knowing that she can do better. It is very clear in the picnic scene when she plays the insulting "joke" on Mrs D.
It had to be said. She needs taking down a notch her behaviour to Jane isn't pleasant. Jane doesn't really do anything to her she just quietly triumphs at her music 😏
why is everyone posting their number I thought we stopped that in 2014
1st on this comment
@Brandon Goodman ikr?
When I see Miss Fairfax i think of Anne Lister XD
The chess lady plays piano too!?
I love this scene 🤣
Cant wait to see them reunite in Peaky Blinders.
I know that song. It's The Last Rose of Summer. I've sung that once when I was in middle school.
i would never leave the house after that tbh
I mean how could Emma thinks her skill is superior?
Emma is very socially isolated. Imagine living in England and never seeing the sea. Her father has probably never taken her to London either. Her father is a good man who loves her but is too preoccupied and neurotic to guide her. So she has had no exposure and no real competition till Jane arrives.
BUT, can Jane Fairfax play the piano and sing at the same time, as Emma does? Does she have a charming way of singing, as Emma does? (Note Emma's dramatic pause near the end of her song.)
How lovely it would have been if Knightley told Emma, "Although you and Jane are of an age, there is no need to compare. How boring the world would be if everyone were the same!"
But, of course, that's not Knightley's M.O.
I would like to see the movie where Jane is the main character, her life is really difficult, trying be in a high society without money at all, and yet being so humble and accomplish against all odds
There is a novel Jane Fairfax
What is the music for emma ? She singing very well. I am a fun !
Okay. That was fire.
Jane Austen would’ve loved this version of EMMA.
I wish I could find a video where someone tries to sing this song like Emma does
1:08 Let’s get to fun part, shall we?
What is the song that Emma sings?
F mag 3rd mov; banger
There’s zero subtlety in this version.
Jane is extremely sweet.
May I ask what is the song that EMMA sing and play?
'Tis the Last Rose of Summer
@@alaynastrange6392 Thanks
Does anybody knows name of song that Emma sings? I really fall for it
It's Tis the last rose of summer.
@@vyvynguyen3560 thank you so much❤️
0:20
I have half a mind to go back to Mr. Knightley and put up with his foul tempers after dealing with Miss Fairfax' foolishness
P.S. If Miss Faifax would like to speak with me she can do so directly, instead of going through her family.
In the meantime, I have a date with Miss Bates this weekend. I expect she will be better company than Miss Fairfax could ever be.
You are not the queen.
uh what?
Camera: =================> 😁
gina gray and diana mosley!
Can somebody please tell me the song that Emma sang in here?
Its called last rose of summer
Como se llama la cancion que esta tocando y cantando???🇧🇴
Como se llama la cancion que canta Anya o en la pelicula Emma???
what is the name of the song that emma sing it
The last rose of summer
What song does Anya sing at the beginning?
Someone said it’s called “the last rose of summer”
This a last rose of summer left blooming alone
Mozart Sonata No.12 III