![]() ![]() He has brought a friend, Paul Marshall, with him. The family gathers for a dinner to commemorate the visit of Leon, the oldest Tallis child. Briony enters the room and interrupts, further cementing her resentment and suspicion of Robbie. ![]() ![]() This apology turns to passionate lovemaking in the family library. When Robbie realizes his error, he goes to Cecilia to apologize. Briony reads the letter and becomes convinced Robbie is a menace. Later, Robbie gives Briony a letter of apology to give to Cecilia, but accidentally hands her a vulgar draft instead. When Cecilia removes her clothes in front of Robbie to retrieve the shards from the fountain, Briony starts to think Robbie is a threat to her sister. From a window of the estate, Briony witnesses the two of them accidentally break a family heirloom vase in front of a fountain. Thanks to the Tallises’ funding, Robbie studies with Cecilia at Cambridge and plans to become a doctor. Meanwhile, Briony’s older sister Cecilia holds unresolved romantic feelings for Robbie Turner, the Tallises’ gardener (Robbie’s romantic feelings for Cecilia, meanwhile, are passionately resolved). Her cousins, 15-year-old Lola Quincey and 9-year-old twins Jackson and Pierrot Quincey, are coming to stay with the Tallises because their parents are embroiled in a divorce. Briony Tallis is a literary, self-important 13-year-old who lives in an English country estate in 1935. ![]()
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