Unparalleled beautiful classic!

Grady 2021-12-31 08:03:01

Daphne hadn't had a father by his side since she was a child. She had always wanted to find him, but her mother wouldn't let him. I remember a classic line she said to her mother: "I feel like half of me is missing. It's up to me to write my story." So she decided to go to his father Henry by herself and quietly.
She left New York. When she first came to London, she met Ian. She didn't understand British English and she couldn't understand Ian's telephone and elevator. She even asked: "Who's loo?"
There is something funny. When she came to the door of her father Henry's house, a security guard asked her in pure British English: "Can I help you, Miss?" The clever Daphne also The same answer in British English: "Actually, no." Then he sneaked over the wall and climbed in.
I remember that when Daphne and Henry had breakfast together, the two of them had exactly the same actions when they ate bread and opened jam. They almost didn't anger Henry's fiancée. I believe that the audience here will feel as cool and crooked as I am. Also, the music they like is very different. I have to say, Like father, like daughter! Under the influence of Daphne, Henry listened to his favorite pop music and danced wildly in front of the mirror.
I have to mention that Ian, every time Daphne and him always meet each other, maybe this is destined. I remember that at a dance party, Ian was wearing a white suit, playing the guitar and singing a heart-stringing love song affectionately. When Daphne asked him to make the dance more lively for himself, how could the smile on his face be described as charming?
However, because of Daphne's sake, Henry's election votes fell, so Henry let Daphne understand that to become a member of the family must be sacrificed. So Daphne decided to change himself. But she even forgot the date with Ian, went to the party held by her father and gave up the concert, which made Ian very sad, remembering Ian told Daphne to call him when she changed back to the original one. Daphne was helpless.
Later, I met Ian again at a Daphne's own party. At this time, Ian was wearing a black suit, still singing beautiful songs, and his face was no longer full of happiness. Daphne was dressed in a white gown, glamorous, and stepped forward to greet Ian, but Ian responded coldly and left. At this time, Daphne's mother suddenly appeared, dressed in a blue dress, showing her mature temperament.
Because Henry's fiancee locked Daphne in a dark room, Daphne missed her most anticipated and anticipated father-daughter dance. When her mother rescued her, she saw her father dancing with his stepdaughter, and her heart was broken. Maybe she finally understood that she didn't need anything anymore. I remember she said to her father: I miss being me. Later, she left London and returned to New York.
Finally, the most touching paragraph. Henry gave up his campaign and came to New York to seek true love and sincerity. Daphne finally realized her dream, the father-daughter dance she dreamed of. And Ian also came to New York, and finally a lover finally got married!


PS: The episode and soundtrack in this film are super nice, especially the two songs Ian sang and Daphne's soundtrack when he left London and returned to New York.

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What a Girl Wants quotes

  • Glynnis Payne: Until then we have to keep up appearances. Look what happened to Olivia Nixon when she went to China last summer.

    Clarissa: Who's Olivia Nixon?

    Glynnis Payne: Exactly.

  • Henry Dashwood: Sorry, did you just say you've known about this your whole life?

    Daphne Reynolds: Yeah?

    Jocelyn Dashwood: Good. Well, now we've got that settled... How about some tea and a nice piece of fruitcake?

    Henry Dashwood: But your mother didn't feel I deserved the same consideration?

    Jocelyn Dashwood: [Quietly] No to the fruitcake, then.

    Henry Dashwood: [shouts] How could she keep something like this from me?

    Glynnis Payne: Excuse me, but what happened to the mistake theory we were operating on a moment ago?

    Daphne Reynolds: [Daphne turns to leave]

    Jocelyn Dashwood: No, wait a minute, Ducky!