Aaron Johnson Glory Box
From the film Albert Nobbs, Aaron Johnson and Mia Wasikowska play young lovers in 19th Century Ireland. Joe is a bit of a scallywag and tries to use Helen's budding "romance" with woman-disguised-as-man Albert in order to finance his dream of going to America. Trouble comes when Helen becomes pregnant and Joe feels trapped by circumstances. A beautiful story, set against the backdrop of a time with limited choices for all concerned. Enjoy.
View Count: 0 Date: January 15, 2012
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