It's an old movie from 1985, but it's surprisingly good.
The heroine is Helena Carter, who is so beautiful that she can always play a clown without caring about her appearance.
The story took place in Florence, Italy. I planted grass and wanted to see it. The heroine Lucy is an upper-class aristocrat in the United Kingdom, and her virgin cousin (Maggie, the old drama bone, the female professor in Harry Potter, and the old lady in Downton Abbey) lived in Florence while traveling in a hotel room without a window. After the two proposed to exchange rooms with them, the heroine and the poor boy hero George got to know each other. They get along happily and are sincere and free, and the heroine has her usual pride and returns to England after being deliberately displeased with George's kiss.
Later, he accepted the arrangement at home and got engaged to a man with nose clip glasses who was the right match. And fate made them meet in England. When George persuaded Lucy to leave her fiancé, he said: He just wants to possess you, and then look at you like a painting or an ivory box. You are just one thing he can possess and show. He doesn't want you to think, he doesn't want you to actually exist. He doesn't love you, but I do. Even when I hug you tight, I still want you to have your own thoughts and feelings. This is our last chance...
The movie uses the complex pattern as a photo frame, lists the keywords and divides it into subsections, the context is clear, the characters are seductive, and the scenery is beautiful.
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