Greta Lee
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But this whole milieu, this upper-middle-class world, it was just preposterous to think that you would
Clow your own fur, or man a father wouldn't.
have to take care or make sure that is what a daughter was taking care of.
It's just, I mean, now, you know, I've got daughters.
I want to make sure they're okay.
But then this, but then they work, you know, they've got their own careers.
Women just didn't have a career.
So this is actually, we forget how unusual somebody wanting to go to Cambridge is and to resist the suitors that are put before her.
So that's what this film is really about.
Oh, good.
I haven't seen it yet.
I'm looking forward to seeing it.
Absolutely.
That's what I thought.
He is irascible and he is at the end of his tether because I think, and he does, he loves his daughter, but she drives him mad.
He loves his wife incredibly, but he's driven mad by her because what I come to the conclusion was we always assume
that these men in some way must enjoy their role as patriarch, enjoy their roles as being in charge.
And I've been thinking, well, some of these guys, they were a victim of society as much as, okay, they were in charge, but a lot of these men
didn't really want it, this terrible strain of having to make these decisions, constantly be the bad one, be the person who had to provide.
And I think what Mr. Hilbrey adds is the sense of