Subtitle Plenty.1985.720p.bluray.x264-[yts.am] «90% WORKING»

The narrative spans roughly 20 years, beginning in the early 1940s and extending into the 1960s.

Upon returning to England, Susan finds the era of "plenty" to be emotionally stultified and trivial.

She moves through various jobs and relationships—including marriage to a diplomat, Raymond Brock (Charles Dance)—but her mental state gradually deteriorates as she clashes with the rigid British class system and her own restless spirit. subtitle Plenty.1985.720p.BluRay.x264-[YTS.AM]

Susan Traherne (earned a BAFTA nomination for the role). Charles Dance: Raymond Brock, her long-suffering husband. Tracey Ullman: Alice Park, Susan’s bohemian best friend.

Includes Sting as a working-class suitor, Sam Neill as a wartime lover, Ian McKellen as a high-ranking official, and a brief early appearance by Hugh Laurie . Critical Reception The narrative spans roughly 20 years, beginning in

Susan Traherne (Meryl Streep) serves as a courier for the French Resistance during WWII. This period of high-stakes danger and purpose becomes the defining peak of her life.

The film concludes with a poignant flashback to 1944 where a young, idealistic Susan celebrates the war's end, ironically proclaiming that "there will be days and days like this". Production and Cast Susan Traherne (earned a BAFTA nomination for the role)

The film is noted for its stellar ensemble cast , many of whom were early in their careers or established icons of British stage and screen: