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The period film based on a real story and exceeds ‘Los Bridgerton’

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It takes in the Movistar Plus+ portfolio and is one of those period films that catch from the frame. With one impeccable British atmospherean emotional approach and a real as a base, this tape offers a look different from the nineteenth century Through the eyes of a Enigmatic figure of the literary . It is a proposal that has been received with enthusiasm from critics, especially by means such as The Guardianthat defined it as “An exciting and unconventional experience”.

The protagonist of this story is nothing less than Emily bronathe Author of Borrash peaks. Known for its reserved character and a complex personality, its life has been an unknown for years for many. Emilydirected by French O’Connor – in their debut behind the cameras -, He enters the ties that marked the writerespecially with his brother Branwell, and reconstructs the moments that could inspire his only but shocking novel. The interpretation is in charge of Emma Mackeyknown by Sex Educationwho manages to provide the character with an unusual intensity and in period fictions.

Emily stands out in the catalog of historical films of Movistar Plus+ that They bet on the emotional portrait rather than by academic biography. In that line, you can remind us of titles such as The hourswhere Nicole Kidman embodied Virginia Woolfthe inclusive to Fridacon Salma Hayek. Unlike the colorist aesthetics of Los Bridgertonhere a melancholic atmosphere predominates which best connects with the introspection of the author. Although the tape does not avoid anachronisms, its visual and narrative proposal convinces by the sensitivity that the figure of Brontë deals.

Emma Mackey confessed to feel attracted to the way the script returns voice and emotions to a woman who usually describes himself as the “sphinx” of English literature

The has aroused very positive comments, not only for the setting or direction, but for the portrait it offers from a Author often wrapped in the mystery. Emma Mackey confessed to feel attracted to the way the script returns voice and emotions to a woman who usually described as the “sphinx” of English literature. An approach that undoubtedly contributes to this production standing out against other similar proposals of the genre. Ideal for those who enjoy period drama with a deep emotional load, Emily It is one of those recent jewels that deserves to be discovered.

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