But then, into this beautiful, airless world comes Alma (Vicky Krieps), who
catches Woodcock's eye in a hotel restaurant and becomes his muse, model, lover, and — depending on how you look at it — either his downfall or his savior.
Into this duo enters Alma (Vicky Krieps), a clumsy girl with flushed cheeks who
catches Woodcock's appreciative eye when she waits on his table in the hotel restaurant of an isolated seaside town.
In Shakespeare's phrase, the springe [trap] to
catch this Woodcock is a waitress of mysterious Germanic heritage, whom he encounters one morning at a seaside cafe.
Not exact matches
Corbyn loyalist Chris Williamson was
caught on camera gesturing that
Woodcock ought to joint the Tory benches.