There is a shady deal between Elizabeth (played by Sophie Marceau) and the British nobleman Charlie (played by Stephen Dillane) - she gives him three [Expand All]
There is a shady deal between Elizabeth (played by Sophie Marceau) and the British nobleman Charlie (played by Stephen Dillane) - she gives him three nights to give birth to his child and then leaves quietly. Charlie gave Elizabeth a sum of money to pay off her father's debts. Elizabeth gave birth to her daughter Louise as agreed. But for seven years, her passion remained unquenched - she was always concerned about her daughter. On each of her daughter's birthdays, she would write down her thoughts in her sketchbook. At the same time, what she couldn't forget was the vague affection between her and Charlie at that time. She came to Charlie's house to be Louisa's tutor. Charlie was so frightened that he asked her to kick her out of the house. In the end, he only agreed to give her a month to teach her naughty daughter. Louise was gradually trained to be well-mannered, and Elizabeth also rekindled her old flame with Charlie. Between his wife, who has become a vegetative state, and Elizabeth, how will Charlie choose?[Collapse]