After reading, I want to have a garden of my own

Yasmin 2022-09-14 20:17:13

Bella's Fantasy Garden 1. I want to know who plays the heroine, she looks like a female star, but I can't remember who it is. 2. Because the landlord asked her to clean up the garden and manage it, otherwise she would be kicked out and not rented to her. So she started tidying up the garden. 3. The grandfather next door loves gardening. He gave her the seeds of sunflowers, and suggested that she plant sunflowers first in the garden that had just been deserted and taken care of, saying that it is a very smart flower (sunflowers do not appear in the movie). (Nice) Grandpa lent her a book about plants. (ps: It turned out to be written by his wife... wow) 4. The whole garden is managed by the heroine herself, which is great (but in the end, 2 men helped to arrange it). 5. Plant-themed movies, awesome. After reading, I want to have a garden of my own. 6.? It turns out that the mechanical bird boy is not a scumbag... Bella saw his identical triplets' younger brother with a woman... FUCK. This plot... (I believe in love again) 7. The grandfather's wife died due to dystocia, and the grandfather got out of his grief by taking care of the garden. So he loves gardening and doesn't like people who destroy plants. Another reason is that his wife likes plants very much. 8. It turns out that the old grandpa is the real landlord, that person is just his agent. Naoga... The grandfather left at last... He gave his own house to the man and the hostess (the house the hostess lives in is also the grandfather's...) (The grandfather asked the man to plant a Japanese maple, In the heroine's garden, when the heroine chatted with her descendants, she told stories about him).

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  • Alfie Stephenson: I can't forgive this, you have squandered everything nature has given you.

  • Vernon: Good morning. I'm Vernon. I'm Miss Brown's... uh, partner.

    Gideon O'Brien: Gideon O'Brien, landlord. We were just discussing the spectacular level of neglect relating to the 29-foot north-facing garden with lawns and well-stocked borders.

    Vernon: Yeah right. We're just about to get into the garden. That's a major priority. That's top of the list.

    Gideon O'Brien: I'm afraid it's too late for that. I shall have to ask you to vacate by the end of the month.

    Vernon: [to Bella] We're you expecting Mr. O'Brien this morning?

    Bella Brown: I wasn't.

    Vernon: Right.

    [Back to O'Brien]

    Vernon: And you made an appointment?

    Gideon O'Brien: I beg your pardon?

    Vernon: Section 34 of the Property Act. A landlord must give clear warning if he wants to inspect the property.

    Gideon O'Brien: We'll come back later, then.

    Vernon: Can't do later. That's not convenient. A convenient date must be mutually agreed. That's Section 17c.

    Gideon O'Brien: Tomorrow, then.

    Vernon: Tomorrow's no good.

    Gideon O'Brien: Friday?

    Vernon: Friday... No, can't do Friday.

    Gideon O'Brien: Next Monday.

    Vernon: Next Monday's no good.

    Gideon O'Brien: All right, then, when?

    Gideon O'Brien: One calendar month's notice. Section 17c. You'll know that.

    Gideon O'Brien: There will be repercussions, Miss Brown. If this garden's not fixed, you're out on the street. You have exactly one month from today.