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Lamont 2022-04-20 09:02:14

On the issue of love and bread, the young heroine is a very realistic woman. Personally, she thinks that she will choose a pianist who is in love with each other because the background is a war era. With the help of the assistant and the atmosphere, the heroine chose love. She is a person who lives on the fringes. She has to fight for everything by herself, trying her best to live like a big man. In such a materialistic circle, she is inevitably intoxicated. If there is no war, I am afraid she will not go with the pianist. .

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  • Kieran 2022-03-23 09:02:57

    The plot is rather rushed~ It’s a bit of a waste of two Oscar-level women~ The final combination is a bit far-fetched~

  • Dandre 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    This movie has nothing to say

Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day quotes

  • Miss Holt: [reading from a report] "Washburn, Jane. Age five."

    Guinevere Pettigrew: Lovely girl.

    Miss Holt: "Lost in the park."

    Guinevere Pettigrew: Independence, that's all that girl needs.

    Miss Holt: "For six hours. The Randle boys, John and Robin. Wrestled retired Colonel Johnson to the floor outside Fortnum and Mason's, shouting 'Nazi warmonger'. Because," and I quote, "Miss Pettigrew thought he was a German spy."

    Guinevere Pettigrew: [unconvincingly] A little... joke.

    Miss Holt: "Ambulance called, police called."

  • Guinevere Pettigrew: Mrs. Brummegen was, well, fond of the sherry, if you take my meaning. As a vicar's daughter I found her rather difficult.

    Miss Holt: She found you rather difficult, Miss Pettigrew, and that is, I'm afraid, a recurring theme.

    Guinevere Pettigrew: A person can change.

    Miss Holt: I haven't seen any sign of that.

    Guinevere Pettigrew: She could stop drinking.

    Miss Holt: ...Our clients don't adapt to suit your needs, Miss Pettigrew. You adapt to them.