we see the young bronte sisters telling each other stories, we see brother branwell dazzling emily before. we see the growing struggles between the sisters, and we see the arrival of a handsome new curate, who insists that he loves the rain, but not as much as the girls. here's a clip. giggling look, he does like the rain! he loves it! the sounds of it. the smell of it. from now on, we shall call him miss celia amelia. i'm a fool. no, you're not. i'd rather be a fool| than not live at all. you're an embarrassment to us. do you know what they call you in the village? - stop it, charlotte. no! they call you the strange one. and you are. mother would be ashamed i to see who you've become. every time i come home, i see more and more what you are becoming. i i won't let you drag me down. i won't! i'm going to make something of myself. charlotte... so, this is written and directed by frances o'connor, who of course is an actor—turned—director. making her directorial feature debut and i think she does a terrificjob of it. the first thing to say is, in much the same way as andrew dominik�*s blond