A Room with a View

Janice 2022-03-23 09:02:35

In 19th century Britain, the class divide was still very clear. On this day, Lucy (Helena Bonham Carter Helena Bonham Carter), who was born in the upper class of England, and her cousin Charlotte were on vacation in Florence together. Unfortunately, the hotel room where Lucy lived had no view. At the same time, the British father and son George (Julian Sands Julian Sands) and his father saw this. The enthusiastic father wanted to change a room with Lucy, because his room could see the scenery. Lucy initially disagreed, but she finally agreed with the persuasion of the well-meaning shopkeeper.
George and Lucy quickly fell in love, but George, who came from the lower class, had many "bad habits" that Lucy couldn't understand, and Charlotte didn't like George very much. The two sides made a lot of "jokes" in their exchanges. ". Once, George "off the track" kissed Lucy, Lucy thought George was too "improper", so she returned to England alone.
George soon returned to the country, however, by this time Lucy was already engaged...

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  • Charlotte Bartlett: I would like to thank your father personally for his kindness to us.

    George Emerson: You can't. He's in his bath.

  • Cecil Vyse: So you *do* love me, little thing.