Warmth and England

Laverna 2022-01-13 08:03:43

Generally speaking, it is a good film. Although it is a bit boring at the beginning, the more comfortable it becomes as you see it behind.
If I could have an innocent boyfriend like Micheal, how happy I would be. Although he is poor and has no social status, he loves that woman wholeheartedly, tolerates her, and respects her decision... it's perfect.
Is there such a moving love in the world?
I doubt it... the

British style of the film is obvious, the interspersed jazz makes me feel comfortable, the brown color tone is never depressing, and the stomach is warm to see.

I remember the scene where Betty Grew was sitting in the corner at the ball and everyone who had finished talking with her exited that door excitedly. I thought it was very funny.

The two women have the same mentality and the same concerns. I think all women are actually like that...

PS: Edythe’s voice is so distinctive. I guess the world can’t find anything similar to her. I like her. sound.

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Extended Reading
  • Roscoe 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Everything that happened in the day is all clicked to the end, subtle and graceful, leaving enough room for imagination, unexpectedly quite a Shakespearean taste. There are a few places where the mirroring and editing are very impressive, such as the end of the party. The editor is from the hotel! AA and Aunt Frances are in good harmony, and the most unexpected thing is that Shirley Henderson is so beautiful!

  • Adolfo 2022-01-13 08:03:43

    If you turn the picture into black and white, add some artificial flaws, and add that intoxicating jazz, oh, wheat bumps, this playful story will be even more fascinating!

Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day quotes

  • Joe Blumfield: Forgive the intrusion. I'm glad to see you're safe.

    Guinevere Pettigrew: Oh yes, quite safe.

    Joe Blumfield: Am I right in thinking you're no longer employed, Miss Pettigrew?

    Guinevere Pettigrew: Quite correct.

    Joe Blumfield: So you're free?

    Guinevere Pettigrew: Quite free. Might you be looking for a social secretary?

    Joe Blumfield: No, absolutely not.

    Guinevere Pettigrew: Oh.

    Joe Blumfield: I'm looking for you.

    Guinevere Pettigrew: Me?

    Joe Blumfield: I've been looking for you all night, and I believe, all of my life. If you'll have me.

    [Miss Pettigrew is stunned in silence]

    Joe Blumfield: A nod of the head will do me fine.

    [Miss Pettigrew nods]

    Joe Blumfield: And I am, at a stroke, the happiest man in London.

  • Delysia: [during an air-raid drill] Guinevere, I'm scared!

    Guinevere Pettigrew: It's just a drill, I'm sure it's just a drill.

    Delysia: But it won't always be, will it? We're going to war, aren't we?

    Guinevere Pettigrew: Yes we are. And that is why you must not waste a second of this precious life. Listen to me. Once I too had ambitions. Not your grand ones, simple ambitions. Marriage, children and a house of our own. He died, in the mud in France. A good, solid man. You would call him dull, no doubt, but he smiled whenever he saw me and we could've built a life on that. Your heart knows the truth, Delysia. Trust it.