This is an old movie, released in 1985, which tells the love story of a British nobleman from the 19th century and a lower-class commoner.
There are huge differences between the two classes in terms of living habits, education, words and deeds, but it is also because of this that the spark of love can collide. Nothing to do with the wind and moon, just because it's you.
The scenery along the way in the film is very beautiful, the room in Florence where you can see the scenery, the exquisite and beautiful frescoes in the church, the brave and kind people, and the golden wheat waves fluttering in the wind...
Here I met you, kind and enthusiastic, handsome and humorous, full of imagination. You put a question mark on the plate, helped me faint in the church, and even kissed me unexpectedly but without hesitation in the golden wheat waves, knowing that my fiancé had never kissed me before that I. I wanted to restrain myself but couldn't help being attracted to you, so I was afraid and chose to escape.
But I can't forget you, even if I lie to myself. Fate makes us meet again in the small town of Summer Street, I struggle to avoid but still see you. We played tennis together, chatted together, and the kiss about the golden wheat wave described in the book messed up my heart again, so I could no longer convince myself that I didn't love you.
I lied to everyone for you, Sisi and I broke off, I told my cousin to go to Greece, I told you, I don't love you.
In the end, you did not choose to flee to London in a sad way, and I did not deceive myself again to choose to go to Greece. Together, we returned to the small town of Florence, in the room with the view, and kissed deeply in front of the window.
It's such a sweet love story, slowly faded. You can enjoy the scenery along the way of Italian and British towns, from which you can learn about the customs and habits of Britain in the 19th century, dress up, and get a glimpse of the different appearances of love and family...
Believe that you can gain something, or simply be happy.
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