at the end of the day

Matt 2022-04-22 07:01:47

She was clearly a woman who was dealing with three men and used her beauty to achieve her own goals, but Delysia made people feel so sweet and lovely, with a bit of pity and helplessness. Especially when she sang the song "If I don't care" in the ballroom, the reluctance to give up on love moved everyone. In fact, sometimes, love movies should be so simple, no noisy jokes, no passionate dramas that create topics, just return to the most original theme "LOVE". For Delysia, Pettigrew gave her the courage to pursue true love; what Delysia brought to Pettigrew was an experience she had never had in her life, allowing her to step out of her own small world. At the end of their only day together, they both start a new life.

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  • Marquis 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Black fairy tales, I prefer such sketches

  • Mason 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    It should be more appropriate to describe it as a fairy tale! It should be that in the end everyone has found their ideal home, too idealistic and too loyal to their feelings.

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.