Two English Girls Guide
The film is celebrated for its poetic and often bleak dialogue. Some of the most "interesting" segments include:
: Claude falls for Muriel, but their mothers insist on a one-year separation to test their love. During this time, Claude's feelings fade, and he eventually begins an affair with Anne instead. Two English Girls
: "Listen to me as you once did when I told you love was stirring in me. Now I tell you that it must die. So that I may live." — Muriel Brown. The film is celebrated for its poetic and
The title (French: Les Deux Anglaises et le Continent ) most notably refers to a 1971 film by François Truffaut , based on the novel by Henri-Pierre Roché . The "interesting text" you are looking for likely refers to the film's heavy use of letters, diaries, and interior monologues to drive the story of a complex love triangle. Summary of the Story : "Listen to me as you once did
You can find more details about the film's production and script through the Truffaut's Two English Girls review or view specific dialogue on the IMDb Quotes page .
