IMDb6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes74%
Metacritic66/100
Google Users78%
Director: Frances O'Connor•Genres: Biographical, Drama, Romance
The film imagines a fictionalized account of Emily Brontë's passionate, rebellious, and tragic life. It delves into her intense relationships, her struggle against societal expectations, and the creative fire that ignited her literary genius. As she navigates a strict social hierarchy and a forbidden love, Emily's experiences shape the raw, powerful voice that would later define her timeless novel, 'Wuthering Heights'.
Emily received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its ambition, visual style, and Emma Mackey's central performance. Some reviewers found the fictionalized narrative liberties to be a departure from historical accuracy, while others appreciated its bold interpretation of the author's inner life and artistic development. Audience reception was also largely favorable, appreciating the film's dramatic intensity and romantic elements.
Praised for its striking visuals and atmospheric storytelling.
Emma Mackey delivers a compelling performance as the complex literary figure.
Some critics noted the film's departure from historical fact in favor of dramatic interpretation.
Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the film's passionate portrayal of Emily Brontë's life and creative spirit. Many enjoyed the romantic and dramatic elements, as well as Emma Mackey's performance. Some viewers found the narrative less convincing or historically accurate than expected, but overall sentiment was positive.
Nominated for Best Film at the 2022 British Independent Film Awards.
Frances O'Connor's directorial debut was inspired by her own experiences as a writer and her admiration for Emily Brontë's independent spirit.
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