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Movie Info:
- Full Name: Impromptu (1991)
- Language: English
- Subtitles: Yes (English)
- Size: 400MB, 900MB
- Quality: 480p, 720p & 1080p â BluRay
- Format:Â Mkv
 Storyline:
1830s Paris. Novelist George Sand (Judy Davis), who is known to be writing her memoirs, is causing a sensation in the literary scene not only for the quality of her writing, but because of her extreme views and manners, including blurring the lines between the sexes â she generally wearing menâs clothes â and her non-belief in the sanctity of marriage after having gone through the institution once before, now preferring sexual liaisons outside of her own wedlock, with the marital status of her lovers of no concern to her. She is just coming to the end of a turbulent affair with Jean Pierre FĂ©licien Mallefille (Georges Corraface), who she is now trying to avoid in his continual pursuit of her. Despite thinking it will be a bore because of their insufferable hostess, she invites herself to a weekend gathering of some of Franceâs greatest artistic and creative minds â many who are attending solely for a weekend of free food â at the country estate of the Duke (Anton Rodgers) and Duchess DâAntan (Dame Emma Thompson) in Angers. Georgeâs want to attend is largely to get away from Mallefille, but also to meet visiting Polish composer FrĂ©dĂ©ric Chopin (Hugh Grant), who is an acquaintance of her cohabiting friends, Hungarian pianist Franz Liszt (Julian Sands) and Countess Marie DâAgoult (Bernadette Peters). Marie largely acts as Georgeâs confidante. George has fallen in love with Chopin through his music, not even yet having met the man. George spends the weekend and beyond pursuing the sensitive and somewhat sickly Chopin, her conquest of him which may be difficult due to their fundamental differences. That conquest is made even more difficult by other guests of the Duke and Duchess: Mallefille; writer Alfred De Musset (Mandy Patinkin), another of Georgeâs former lovers; two hellions also known as her adolescent children, onto who she has passed her relaxed views of the world; and Marie, who George does not know wants to have a sexual liaison with Chopin behind Lisztâs back.âHuggo