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lesbianrobin · 1 year
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Anya Taylor-Joy in Emma (2020)
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shirehobbit · 2 years
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PERIOD DRAMA APPRECIATION WEEK ► day 3. favourite costumes - Emma (2020) dir. Autumn de Wilde. Costumes by Alexandra Byrne.
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dollgr4ves · 2 years
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I 👏 WILL 👏 NOT 👏 ACCEPT 👏 A 👏 LIFE 👏 I 👏 DO 👏 NOT 👏 DESERVE
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THE MEANING OF COLORS IN REGENCY ERA
POMONA GREEN
The Regency Era was highly inspired by the classic style, based on old Greece and its buildings, thus classic allusions were not uncommon. Pomona was the Greek goddess of the fruit trees, gardens and orchards, and was usually represented by apples. So it should be no surprise that the color people from that period called pomona was simply apple green, a hue with a good amount of yellow in it. It was sometimes also referred to as nascent-green or iodine green, the pigment popularly used being Oxide Green Chrome, and was considered to be a fashionable color both for clothes and furnitures. The Pomona green could be easily found in trimmings and details, or even coloring whole dresses.
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I tried to give the new bad p*rsu*sion movie a chance I really did and there were some very good supporting actors in it but unfortunately it really doesn’t work even if you forget it’s an austen adaptation… if you’re going to make a romantic film you need to at least cast a leading man with charisma not a brick wall
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lost-in-the-fission · 2 years
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so. I was feeling like shit earlier and i thought why not? make everything worse?? by watching the netflix persuasion whateverthefuckthatactuallyis.
Good news! I don't feel like shit anymore
Better news! I am ready to spend the rest of my life hunting down whoever thought it would be a great movie idea and kill them for sport
they wanted to make persuasion. they also wanted to make periodfleabag, and they wanted to remake emma2020 and bridgerton. They just made a huge pile of crap
if i have to see "anne" smirk into the camera one more time i will bash her teeth in with a baseball bat
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margacong · 3 years
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« If I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more” Emma (2020)
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Emma Woodhouse’s white dress with green embroidery in Emma 
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draconisxmalfoy · 4 years
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rheanrya · 4 years
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- Mr Knightley, Emma by Jane Austen (1815)
For Lia - Congratulations on 4k followers ❤
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queenghostieart · 3 years
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A study of one of the scenes in EMMA 2020, my favourite movie ever. The costumes were so good and Anna Taylor-Joy is such a good actress :)
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laloca28 · 2 years
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"If I loved you less, then I might be able to talk about it more"
- George Knightley, Emma (2020)
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shirehobbit · 3 years
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Love is not altogether a delirium, yet it has many points in common therewith. I call it rather a discerning of the infinite in the finite - of the ideal made real.                                                                                                             - Thomas Carlyle
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dollgr4ves · 2 years
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if one more thing makes me angry im gonna be the next lisbon sister 
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“ She always declares she will never marry, which, of course, means just nothing at all. (...) I should like to see Emma in love, and in some doubt of a return; it would do her good.” - Mr. Knightley, Emma.
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mmagpiez · 2 years
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I cannot make speeches, Emma...If I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more. But you know what I am. You hear nothing but truth from me. I have blamed you, and lectured you, and you have borne it as no other woman in England would have borne it.
Jane Austen, Emma
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