Gazillion Movies Review :
Lucy Honeychurch (Helena Bonham Carter) is a young woman from well-off nineteenth-century citizenry. Together with her chaperone, Miss Bartlett (Maggie Smith), she travels to Firenze in Italy. In the hotel appears that their room doesn’t have the view they had expected. Eventually Mr. Emerson (Denholm Elliott) and his son George (Julian Sands) give up their room so the ladies can move in. Some days later George kisses Lucy, without asking permission for it! Back in the United Kingdom the young lady engages with Cecil (Daniel Day-Lewis), an arrogant smarty-pants. No much later George and his father also come to the United Kingdom and rent a place in Lucy's neighborhood. As soon as George hears that she became engaged with Cecil, he tries to persuade her to choose for him and truth love.
|
|
| Director |
James Ivory
|
| Editor |
Humphrey Dixon
|
| Music |
Richard Robbins
|
| Producer |
Ismail Merchant
Paul Bradley
Peter Marangoni
|
| Writer |
E.M. Forster
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
|
|