: Claude meets Anne in Paris, and she invites him to her family's home in Wales, where he meets Muriel.
: The story explores the "uncertainty of love" rather than love itself, often depicting sexual passion as a form of suffering or "death throe". Key Quotes & Textual Elements Two English Girls
: "Love doesn't complicate life, but the uncertainty of love." — Muriel Brown. : Claude meets Anne in Paris, and she
: "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. : "Listen to me as you once did
Set at the turn of the 20th century, the narrative follows , a young Frenchman, and his decade-long relationship with two English sisters, Anne and Muriel Brown .
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 .
The film is celebrated for its poetic and often bleak dialogue. Some of the most "interesting" segments include: