
There’s no denying his past any longer, not after giving up the truth to save himself from a murder charge. SOA Special Agent Patrick Collins has lived a life full of lies, and it has finally caught up with him. I’ve been anticipating this for years, loved the way Hailey Turner brought the story to a close, and am bereft that I’ve said a fond farewell to these characters and the strange and beautiful world they inhabit.īlurb: Death is the last lover you will ever know. Japin's work upon which the feature is based seeks to tell the story from the viewpoint of Lucia and the difficult choices she had to make in the aftermath of tragedy.At a Glance: Seeing this series come to its inevitable fruition is the proverbial double-edged sword. However, for how long will Lucia remain veiled in the presence of her true love? Would she be bold enough to take her seeming weakness and transform it into strength to appear unashamed before her lover? Perhaps, Giacomo will see his Lucia as a beautiful imperfection. It would seem lighting does strike twice. With her true identity and face remaining a secret, Lucia and Giacomo become lovers once again. Having reinvented herself as a veiled courtesan known by the name of Galathée, and having spent almost two decades apart, the pair meet again. Taking audiences back to Italy and Amsterdam during the Renaissance era, A Beautiful Imperfection is based on In Lucia’s Eyes by Arthur Japin, Inspired by a true story, the feature tells the empowering saga of a young woman named Lucia, Giacomo Casanova’s first and greatest love, who after having her face disfigured by smallpox makes the decision to leave Italy for Amsterdam. Not bereft of attention, what happens when this individual falls in love with one imperfect person out of a multitude? Such a tale is in the offing with the release of the first look image from Dutch director Michiel van Erp's romantic costume drama, A Beautiful Imperfection which centers on the love adventures of one of the famous Casanova brothers, Giacomo Casanova.



When an individual is addressed as being a Casanova, there is the predisposition to assume that quite a bit of this fellow's time is spent on seduction and the accumulation of multiple lovers.
