One scene in the film sees Emma suffer a sudden nosebleed in an emotional moment, and Taylor-Joy somehow managed to start bleeding from her nostril right on cue.
The original plan had been to cut the scene and add the fake blood under Taylor-Joy’s nose, but as she told The Guardian there was no intervention necessary.
“I didn’t know I had that talent until that scene,” said Taylor-Joy. “As soon as my nose started bleeding, [director] Autumn de Wilde and Johnny [Flynn, who played Mr Knightley] both got as excited as me. The crew were going, ‘Cut, cut!’ because they were concerned about me but us three were like: ‘What are you talking about? Keep rolling! This is unbelievable! We have to capture it on film.’”
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Emma. (2020), dir. Autumn de Wilde
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As a friend, Emma, that, I fear, is a word...
EMMA. (2020) Dir. Autumn de Wilde
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Another pic of Gwendoline Christie and Tanya Reynolds for Vogue USA, aug 2020. From Autumn de Wilde archives (x)
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Is this how it is? Is this how it's always been? To exist in the face of suffering and death and somehow still keep singing?
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"God knows I have been a very indifferent lover, but you understand me. You understand my feelings."
Emma. (2020), Autumn de Wilde
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