The perfect tea for a lazy, rainy Sunday (seems to be a lot of that going around).
I’m watching “Swept from the Sea” http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120257/
It’s a love story set in 19thC UK so it requires a warm cuppa tea!
Preparation
Comments
It was ok. It didn’t change my life, but worth watching on lazy afternoon if you like period romance. It’s an early Rachel Weisz starring role. Beautiful scenery, good supporting roles by Ian McKellan and Kathy Bates. The romantic leads have very few lines, for a variety of reasons but they both are good at emoting without words. I’d like to see Rachel Weisz as a Bronte heroine, or play Emily Dickinson (her character in this film made me think of the poet for some reason).
You know, I could almost see Weisz as Elizabeth Bennet. My last lazy day/historical romance film choice was “Firelight” with Sophie Marceau and Stephen Dillane. Flavored black tea goes well with this sort of movie.
Ho was the movie?
sorry ho = how :)
It was ok. It didn’t change my life, but worth watching on lazy afternoon if you like period romance. It’s an early Rachel Weisz starring role. Beautiful scenery, good supporting roles by Ian McKellan and Kathy Bates. The romantic leads have very few lines, for a variety of reasons but they both are good at emoting without words. I’d like to see Rachel Weisz as a Bronte heroine, or play Emily Dickinson (her character in this film made me think of the poet for some reason).
My lazy-day movie was The Illusionist.
You know, I could almost see Weisz as Elizabeth Bennet. My last lazy day/historical romance film choice was “Firelight” with Sophie Marceau and Stephen Dillane. Flavored black tea goes well with this sort of movie.
I’ll have to look up Firelight. Thanks, Infusin_Susan !