Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Welcome to English at the Movies. American Classics. Where We Teach You American English. Heard at the movies. Now Voyager was released in 1942. Charlotte Vale takes a long trip After recovering from mental health problems. She meets and falls in love with Jerry, who is married Later. By chance, she meets Jerry's daughter, Tina, who suffers from depression. Charlotte treats Tina like her own child, and the girl's condition improves under her guidance. But Jerry and Charlotte both know their relationship cannot continue. Listen for the words, Don't let's ask for the moon Way could talk about your child. Our child. Yeah, thank you on. Will you be happy? Charlotte, Jerry, Don't let ask for the way. Have Star. What do you think? Don't let's ask for the moon Means is it We cannot have everything we want in life or asking for the moon is not wise. You be happy. Charlotte Jerry, Don't let ask for the moon. Wait, Theo. Words don't let's ask for the moon mean we cannot have everything we want in life. Charlotte tells Jerry that Tina is his gift to her and a way of being close to him. And that's English at the movies. I'm Dorothy Gundy.
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