M2Box Logo

My Name Is Emily

Drama
Taon2017
Tagal1h 34m

On her 16th birthday, Emily runs away from her foster home and, with the help of her new friend Arden, sets out on a road trip to break her father out of a psychiatric institution.

Trailer

Cast

Evanna Lynch

Emily

George Webster

Arden

Michael Smiley

Robert

Deirdre Mullins

Emily's Mother

Millie Donnelly

Newborn Emily

SF

Sadie Fitzmaurice

Toddler Emily

HF

Hunter Fitzmaurice

Toddler Emily

Sarah Minto

Young Emily

Michael Hough

Mr. Spade

Loui Vangelder

Steve

Ally Ni Chiarain

June

KP

Kai Power

Young Arden

Kate Parry

Trapeze Artist

CK

Conor Knox

Male Student

Cathy Belton

Ms. White

Martin McCann

Swimming Teacher

Ali White

Arden's Mother

Declan Conlon

Arden's father

Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan

Mga Komento

10 Mga Komento

Robin_Ramjan_vads.Jun 29, 2023
Marylene🦋Jun 17, 2023

source: My Name Is Emily

MrOnomskiJun 16, 2023

source: My Name Is Emily

skiibii mayanaJun 15, 2023

source: My Name Is Emily

W Ʌ Y EJun 15, 2023

Simon Fitzmaurice beyond his disability directed his last movie sadly sitting on a chair which is hard to go unnoticed and you can see little piece of heartfelt seen of pure emotion. This movie is definitely a 'Feel Good' movie. Story take turn and some seen are just not what you want or unnecessary but this story strictly tell us we wont find meaning in everything and sometime things happen randomly and you could either take little joy and little pain to make up memories to remember loved ones by. This movie is kind a like that, as if someone opened a bag of memories and it came bursting out everywhere and you trying to gather up all the pieces even the sad and painful bits. Direction and production work is amazing for an independent artist file which i think deserves a little more appreciation. At the end it was really a sense of calming to hear Evanna Lynch's voice portraying a disturbed teen. My take from it was don't find meaning in every film, sometime they're just stories of people living their life as best as they can. And that is commendable.

Tik TokerJun 15, 2023

Excellent acting and a story that can happen to any of us.

@natanJun 15, 2023

Emily (Evanna Lynch) feels lost in the world. After her mother's death, her father Robert (Michael Smiley) deteriorated mentally and forced into an institution. Emily was placed in foster care. In the new school, teachers keep asking, "What is wrong with you?" The kids think she's weird except Arden (George Webster) who is head over heels for her. It's her birthday and the expected card from her father has not arrived. She enlists Arden in her mission to save her father. Evanna Lynch is most well-known as Harry Potter's Luna Lovegood. This one is a similar flighty, ethereal character. She is quite compelling playing this type of role and has a certain magnetic charisma. George Webster is a relative newcomer and presents a very appealing actor. Most of this works well as a teen romance and road trip. At a certain point, the story struggles to do something more than the simple formula. The father's story could have been more emotional. For all the possibilities, the danger to him fizzles. It becomes something interesting about the father daughter relationship but it could have been more dramatic. Its potential is not fully realized but it's good nevertheless.

prince oberoiJun 15, 2023

Some story about a weird girl meets an even weirder lad n they go looking for a nut house not remotely funny nor interesting total waste of time and super strange 🙃

ChloéJun 15, 2023

I'm not aware of Fitzmaurice's cultural background: judging his first feature film on the basis of the level of theoretical depth that it (apparently) expresses would be consequently unfair. But "My name is Emily" - as far as we know - is one of the most elegant examples of complex theoretic inclusions within a classic drama movie format. Film language is quite complex with its multimedia semiotics: it's hard to find mainstream films with both an attention to deep conceptual problems and some "watchability" value (no, I wouldn't consider Matrix an example...). This is of course not due to the lack of great writers/directors but to the nature of the language itself which is in some sense too rich, redundant and ambiguous: life-like. So here we have a sort of meta-allegory of Plato's cavern allegory (and its social consequences) which doesn't sound boring or book-like, involves likable characters and has a solid plot. Furthermore photography depicts charming corners of Ireland and the actors did an honest job. However all in all the film feels weak, not enough daring (and caring) and with too many unnecessary minutes here and there: lots and lots of details that sound rushed or amateurish. The writer (and director) has for sure something interesting to say but despite its merits "My name is Emily" is quite forgettable.

Lucky SewaniJun 15, 2023

This movie is a pile of attemptedly profound and meaningful statements that feel like they should culminate to create a big heartfelt message but actually just come down as a heap of confusingly pseudo-poetic tripe. There are so many plot holes in this movie, from Emily's endless wardrobe while on the run with a small bag to the fact that her foster parents don't seem to call the social workers and seek to find her, despite Emily's claims that they will. That's just forgotten. The narration on Evanna lynch's Part is excessively wordy without meaning anything, and her acting is even worse. She quite possibly ruins the movie with it, however I'm not sure there is much good outside that. Why did this movie win any awards?