I spent a lot of time living with her in my mind, trying to understand how she saw the world. I thin
I spent a lot of time living with her in my mind, trying to understand how she saw the world. I think one of the first things I came up with was that Emma is in her own movie. She behaves as if she is the star of her own film, and everything is going to work out the way that she wants it to, which is why it’s so devastating and confusing to her when life has its own plans. ANYA TAYLOR-JOY (interviewed by Alissa Wilkinson for Vox) on playing Jane Austen’s iconic character Emma Woodhouse. -- source link
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