Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994)
Anna Chancellor: Henrietta - Wedding Two
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Quotes
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Charles : Perhaps you were right, Hen. Perhaps we should've got married.
Henrietta : Good God, no! Marry you and I'd have had to marry your friends and I'm not quite sure I could take Fiona.
Charles : Fiona loves you.
Henrietta : Fiona calls me Duckface.
Charles : Well, I never heard that.
Henrietta : Oh, Darling, come to lunch soon. Give me a ring, okay? Oh, still cute.
[Henrieta leaves and Fiona aproaches]
Fiona : How's Duckface?
Charles : Good form actually, not too mad.
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Gareth : We had the most delightful girl at our table. Carrie, apparently her fiancé's terribly grand and owns half of Scotland. How about you?
Charles : I seem to be stuck in the wedding from hell, ghosts of girlfriends past at every turn. Next thing I'll bump into Henrietta and the horror will be complete.
Henrietta : Hello Charles.
Charles : Hello Hen, how are you?
[Hen bursts into tears]
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Henrietta : Charles! Charles, we must talk.
Charles : Right.
Henrietta : The thing is, Charlie, l've spoken to lots of people about you. Everybody agrees you're in real trouble, Charles.
Charles : Am l?
Henrietta : You see, you're turning into a kind of serial monogamist. One girlfriend after another, yet you never really let anyone near you.
Charles : On the contrary...
Henrietta : You're affectionate to them and sweet to them. Even to me, although you thought I was an idiot.
Charles : I did not.
Henrietta : You did. I thought U2 was a type of submarine.
Charles : In a way, you were right. Their music has a naval quality.
Henrietta : Be serious, Charles! You must give people a chance. You don't have to think 'I must get married', but you mustn't start every relationship thinking 'I mustn't get married'.
Charles : Most of the time I don't think at all. I just potter along.
Henrietta : Oh, Charlie! Oh, God! The way you used to look at me! I just misread it, that's all. Oh, in time I thought you were going to propose and all the time you were just working out how to leave.