Middle-aged version of small fresh

Annette 2022-04-21 09:03:51

Harvey, a very poor middle-aged man, came to London to attend his daughter's wedding, but found that his daughter and himself had a big gap. In his daughter's heart, his stepfather took his place. He found that his work was not going well. She is also superfluous in the family...
Kate, an older leftover girl, has to take care of her mother who is nagging and a little depressed, and feels that life lacks a sense of belonging. The two had a wonderful encounter...
After that, Harvey turned the corner and found his true love, and found that no one abandoned him. Love, start over, and start from the heart.
The beginning of sadness: the work is not going well, the daughter has estranged herself, and her status is superfluous. Harvey is lost.
In the middle of relief: A sad Harvey plans to return to the United States, and meets Kate at the airport. Kate estimates that she is going to attend her daughter's wedding dinner. Harvey finally mustered up the courage to say some words at the dinner, and he is more relieved after that.
The end of a knowing smile: Although the two met for only one day, they found that when they turned the corner, their belated love had just begun.
In addition, I would like to praise the soundtrack of the film. Following the development of the plot, it is sometimes tranquil, sometimes quiet, sometimes cheerful, and sometimes heart-pounding.

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Last Chance Harvey quotes

  • Kate Walker: [answers phone] Hello, Mum.

    Maggie: What are you wearing?

    Kate Walker: Purple dungarees.

    Maggie: Oh, you're not.

    Kate Walker: No, not really. I'm wearing a miniskirt and a boob tube. They're totally back in.

    Maggie: Oh, you're just being silly.

    [Kate laughs]

    Maggie: Now, don't be nervous. Just be yourself.

    [peeks out the window watching the bizarre neighbor]

    Kate Walker: Yes, thanks for the advice.

    Maggie: Oh, listen. I've been thinking about Greece.

    Kate Walker: Yeah. Okay. Well, can we talk about that later?

    [crosses the street]

    Kate Walker: All right. Bye!

    Maggie: Bye.

    [hangs up phone and continues to watch the neighbor. He waves]

  • Kate Walker: I had a lovely time, Harvey, and I like you - I really do. But you know, I don't really do fountains at noon either. I mean, I live in - Well, I live in Wilton Greens, and you live wherever you...

    Harvey Shine: I live in White Plains.

    Kate Walker: Exactly. And Monday morning, life kicks in, and we're not teenagers. Got a life and our jobs and our family and everything, and I had a lovely time. I won't forget it. Thank you. But...

    Harvey Shine: What?

    Kate Walker: Well, it's not, you know, real life.

    Harvey Shine: It is.

    Kate Walker: No, it isn't, Harvey.

    Harvey Shine: It is.

    Kate Walker: No, it's not, Harvey.

    Harvey Shine: No, it is real life. It's real life for me.

    Kate Walker: No, no. I know. I know. But it's not just about you, is it? It's about me, as well. You don't know anything about me. Look at me. I mean, it's pathetic. I actually expected you not to show. In fact, I think I actually almost wanted you not to show because it's just sort of easier that way. You know, you just dive in there. You just whoosh anywhere. It's the deep end and I'm not a bloody swimming pool, Harvey, and I'm not - I'm not gonna do it. I'm not gonna do it. I'm not gonna do it because it'll hurt. Sometime or other there'll be, you know, it's not working, or I need my space, or whatever it is and it will end, and it will hurt, and I won't do it. I won't do it, and I won't...

    [walks away crying]