The film is set in wartime London, where the darkness of the streets contrasts sharply with the bustling interiors. The movie here has a Jane Austen-esque romantic comedy style, the old-fashioned story line of choosing bread or love, and a complete narrative technique that starts the story from early morning to early morning. The audience followed the camera to see the impact of etiquette and secularism, confusion and stubbornness, and finally returned to the train station with the heroine, waiting for the gentleman's "Emperor Caesar". Movie worth watching!
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