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So, 'The Making of a Lady' is an interesting take on themes of class and gender in Victorian England. The pacing can be a bit slow at times, but it fits the mood of the era, allowing the tension to build. Emily, played with a quiet strength, navigates her way through the complexities of marriage and societal expectations. The practical effects are minimal, but the costuming and set design really draw you into the period. There's this underlying sense of melancholy throughout, especially with Lord James and his struggles. It's distinct in how it portrays the personal stakes amidst the pressures of family and tradition. Not a flashy film, but there's a quiet depth to it that's worth noting.
Explores class and gender dynamicsPeriod-accurate costumes enhance immersionPacing reflects the thoughtful storytelling style
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