Gregory's Two Girls is a British comedy-drama film directed by Bill Forsyth. The film follows the story of Gregory, a high school teacher in Glasgow, Scotland, who becomes infatuated with two of his female students.
Gregory is a quirky and unconventional teacher who is struggling with his personal life and relationships. He finds himself drawn to two very different girls in his class: Frances, a quiet and studious student, and Bel, a rebellious and outspoken teenager.
As Gregory navigates his feelings for both girls, he must also deal with the challenges of his job and the expectations of his colleagues and students. The film explores themes of love, desire, and the complexities of relationships, all set against the backdrop of a working-class community in Glasgow.
Gregory's Two Girls is a heartfelt and humorous exploration of the complexities of human emotions and the struggles of finding love and connection in a complicated world. Forsyth's direction and the performances of the cast bring depth and authenticity to the characters, making the film a poignant and engaging watch.
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Gracias a la vida
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