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A A year and how long this classic film feels, although there are times when the silliness of the soap, the romantic desire of the images and the reading of the Google translation trees are interesting.
Olivia (Nina Pons) is a young fashion student from the south of Italy who gets the chance of a lifetime to spend a year in our beautiful headquarters at the London Academy of Couture in South Kensington. It seems that Olivia, who has both eyes, cannot see two men kissing. She is engaged to a wealthy village boy named Paolo (Matteo Bassi), though it will soon be revealed that Paolo’s jib cut is not what it seems.
Our young heroine hasn’t nailed down her first lesson in London when it becomes clear that there is a rift between her and her difficult professor Nina (Melanie Liburd). They go together to a party and have a relationship when they are captured – London being, as we all know, a violent, lawless shithole – and in their separate beds that night, Nina and Olivia are tossing and turning with their eyes closed, thinking about each other, because that is the result of the capture in London.
Then they go to a fashion conference (or something) in Rome together because, as Nina purrs, this will be a “great socializing opportunity” for Olivia. But even though they’re drinking champagne flutes in Nina’s hotel room, they don’t really get dressed, because Nina has professional concerns about dealing with a student. Oh Lawdy! And then when Paolo does all kinds of shit, the little cheater. But all the while, Nina was apparently inspired by the youth outreach project: “I want to introduce you to the local kids…” she complains to Olivia. Is that another Anglo-Italian way of talking about sex?