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FULL MOVIES ENGLISH SUB (2026) - FULL | Reelshort
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FULL MOVIES ENGLISH SUB (2026) - FULL | Reelshort
#drama #cdrama #romantic #love #movie #shortdrama #showhots #2026
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00:28You
00:33The platter's more to the left. Mrs. Wilson. There is another batch in the oven. Girls will need something warm
00:38after a fortnight in a carriage. Precisely. Thank you, Mrs. Wilson.
00:48The gons are just out and napkins are pressed and ready for you.
00:56I noticed a boot print in the entry hall.
01:00Come on, let's go.
01:09Come on, let's go.
01:26Oh, it is good to be home.
01:28Have you forgotten Scotland so quickly?
01:31I am glad to be home as well.
01:37Oh, thank you. That's perfect. Just like you.
01:41You're not perfect, Elliot.
01:42I'm just like his mother.
01:45We do not want anyone spilling tea on the air to our great name.
01:52Nellope, I have missed you.
01:53Oh, well.
01:55How is Scotland?
01:57There are not nearly enough people in the weeks.
02:00They're sweet as long as you are not the one who has to look after them and mind their cries.
02:04I, for one, am glad the Viscount Lair when they return.
02:07They've certainly needed more boys. It's getting rather girlish around here with Gregory off at Eden.
02:12If Miss Hyacinth has her way, she shall make her debut any day now.
02:17Mama finally let me lower my hands.
02:19Did she?
02:21Say hello.
02:22Say hello.
02:24Hello.
02:27It should be perfect.
02:28It would be perfect if...
02:30Where is Benedict?
02:37Please fetch my carriage.
02:40Awesome.
02:41Move.
02:49Lady Bridgerton, are you sure you would not prefer for me to fetch him for you?
02:52You've had to fetch him for me one too many times these last months.
02:55Time for once.
02:56Lady Bridgerton.
02:57I require an audience with my son.
03:00Unfortunately, the room is in a state of disarray.
03:02Disarray.
03:04Move!
03:10Benedict Bridgerton.
03:11Oh my word.
03:12Where is your chaperone, young lady?
03:14Mother?
03:15How are you here?
03:17Oh, that is so bright.
03:19Dear God.
03:20Who are you?
03:21I am...
03:22We really should not.
03:22No, no, it does.
03:23Later.
03:23John.
03:24Come on.
03:36Come on.
03:38Come on.
03:45Come on.
04:12Asking if you should like to continue the family's investment in copper.
04:16I remember the Viscount was quite insistent it was a wife.
04:19Boyle writes to ask for a loan to reinforce his cattle fence.
04:23Of course.
04:23Are you certain, Mr Bridgerton?
04:25The Viscount would not usually...
04:37Mother.
04:40For constantly missing family events or turning up late.
04:44Usually smelling of liquor for taking advantage of my figure.
04:47With not one, but two mistresses.
04:50Benedict, what happens if one of these mistresses gets with child?
04:53They're not my mistresses.
04:54The fact that you find this a laughing matter.
04:56You still have two sisters who must marry and their fate depends.
05:01Anthony is the Viscount.
05:02His reputation secures the Bridgerton name.
05:04I'm merely a second son.
05:06Who also must marry some day.
05:08Who will need to be a gentleman and not a...
05:11A rake.
05:12Language mother.
05:13You will make yourself unwell if you carry on as you take Bridgerton.
05:15I am only saying, the eligible ladies of the tom, many of them are lovely.
05:20But they all have the same dream of marriage.
05:22Parting a more venturesome course outside good society.
05:24In doing so, I'm being true to myself.
05:26Is not that the point?
05:27Should not that be enough for you?
05:36And you never will if you do not settle down and join society.
05:40Enough is enough.
05:42Enough, Benedict.
05:43Member of this family.
05:45All the eyes of the tom will be on us hosting the first ball.
05:50And, um, be on time.
06:11You've been sent for her, your majesty.
06:14Have you yet decided whether you will attend Lady Bridgerton's ball?
06:18How long does it take for one to arrive at the palace?
06:22Oh, she is late.
06:23Well, the new hostess of the season's first ball.
06:28Why is Lady Bridgerton hosting the first ball instead of you?
06:46You have only just sent for me, your majesty.
06:48Late!
06:51My deepest apologies.
06:53The season.
06:54This time is great friends.
06:57And it shall stay that way as long as you bring me great...
07:00I should like a foretaste before your first issue is distributed today.
07:07I...
07:11Tomorrow night the social season shall begin.
07:14You must begin how it begins.
07:17The proper way.
07:23Dearest gentle reader.
07:27Dearest gentlesism begins.
07:30But it might look a little different from what our fair Tom has come to exasperate ball.
07:36An event sure to transport its guests into fantasy.
07:42Harley has a weekly rendezvous with Lady Luton every Friday.
07:46Oh, the Queen will relish that.
07:48And if I print it, Lady Luton...
07:50Am I interrupting?
07:51No, not at all.
07:54Oh, my dear son.
07:57How was the Queen?
07:59Terrifying.
08:00She made me recite my column from memory.
08:03Hmm.
08:03Whistle down for a little while?
08:05That is most kind of you.
08:10Anyone we so choose.
08:13I'm feeling rather powerful tonight.
08:16Perhaps I should go dressed.
08:17And go dressed as the Queen.
08:19Which Queen could possibly overpower our great ward?
08:24Free to make the acquaintance of anyone we so desire.
08:36All that is your other event.
08:44Prepare your...
08:50For anything...
08:52Move.
08:53Move.
09:23Hmm. You look well.
09:26Of course I do.
09:27Of course.
09:29You are meant to attend
09:31some sort of shocking society event, surely.
09:35You cannot stay long.
09:37I do not need you for a long time.
09:39Much merriment can be had.
09:52Oh, those bouquets.
09:53Upstairs, flanking the musicians.
09:55Then is that going?
09:56On the dessert table by the door.
09:58The one I told you not to put so close to the...
10:01Why have the dance cards not been laid?
10:03The point of the evening
10:04is to try to hide one's identity
10:06by costume or mask.
10:08Not that many succeed, but...
10:10Will they stay masked all evening?
10:12Until the clock strikes midnight.
10:14Sounds thrilling.
10:15Thrilling for them.
10:44I can do this.
10:45I can do this.
10:47Yes!
10:59Oh, my God.
11:18There is a large group there at night.
11:53There is a large group there at night.
11:54Forgive me, I came in with that rather large group.
12:00Of course, I am certain.
12:04Would you like me to tie it on instead of your chaperone?
12:07Oh, no.
12:15How many shoulders?
12:17How many balls exactly do we get to attend this season?
12:20I think I shall like society.
12:21Young ladies are not meant to wrap up.
12:56Violet Bridgerton.
12:57Lady Danbury.
13:00Are you certain you have no regrets?
13:02Not one bit.
13:03Who sting the first ball of the season?
13:05Who is missing?
13:07Benedict.
13:08Seems he is late.
13:09Again.
13:10Ah.
13:11Ladies.
13:12Do you think you are?
13:13I'm Zeus.
13:15Are you a hero?
13:16I most certainly am not.
13:17I am been a woman.
13:20I think we look rather good.
13:22I could not agree more.
13:33Vipers, let us make haste for home.
13:40Pardon me, I unfortunately must find my son.
13:46Royal Highness, the Queen.
13:55Bring her to me.
14:08Well done.
14:09Well done.
14:09Bridgerton's.
14:10Where might I locate the Honorable Mrs. Collin, Bridgerton?
14:21Will you degrace us with your presence tonight, Your Majesty?
14:25Well?
14:26Your Majesty, the season has only just begun.
14:29I tire of debutantes.
14:31They have been so unreliable in the past.
14:33Let us turn our attention this year in st-
14:38Certainly.
14:38Oh.
14:41Oh, um.
14:43Unfortunately dull, unfortunately.
14:44Oh.
14:46Who else?
14:46Mr. Fry might be eligible.
14:48If one squints.
14:50Is there anyone here worthy of my interest?
14:57Has anyone seen Mr. Bridgerton?
14:59I've had to take a按ist's house.
14:59Oh, wait.
15:03Good evening ladies.
15:05Good evening.
15:05Good evening.
15:07Good evening.
15:09Good evening, ladies.
15:25Innu.
15:26You were meant to chaperone, Ellery.
15:28I have been here. Perhaps you did not recognise me in my mask.
15:31You know, I do not believe that we are so...
15:32Please!
15:34How is it you are the one laid in Rumpel when I travelled all the way from the Highlands?
15:38I had to go.
15:39No, perhaps not tonight.
15:40Tonight, we can be anyone we want.
15:42Oh, well, if by anyone you mean someone who will speak to those debutantes over in society,
15:47now you must make it a fact for them by speaking with the debutantes.
15:50I only just...
15:50Debutantes.
15:52Now.
15:53Good evening, ladies. You all look exceptionally lovely tonight.
15:56Mr. Bridgerton, your disguise tonight is superb.
15:59Is it?
15:59And...
16:00Oh, he looks so much alike.
16:01Ah. Yes.
16:05You are number two.
16:07Any thoughts of that look of changing?
16:08You must not forget about Gregory.
16:10In fact, are you quite certain I am not him?
16:13He might be a catch, but...
16:16He tends to smell, I'll say.
16:21Lady Penwood.
16:22Welcome.
16:23It is a fine evening.
16:25Oh, indeed.
16:28No.
16:29I have absented myself from society since my husband's death.
16:33The first and the second.
16:35I am so sorry for your losses.
16:41And...
16:42May I present my daughter, Miss Rosamund Lee.
16:45It is a fine evening.
16:47And this is Miss...
16:49How are your children?
16:50Oh, very well.
16:52Anthony is off in India with his bride, with Colin and Penelope.
16:55Do you think you...
16:58I cannot say.
17:01Well, you know how young men are.
17:06Did you study your miniatures this morning?
17:09There he is, Shallow.
17:11What matters most is his surname.
17:14There are rumours of rakish behaviour, but everyone...
17:24Lord Arliss is his mistress.
17:26It would have to be rather bold to bring her right under the nose of our majesty, and his wife.
17:42I have thought that the news of Lord Arliss...
17:45Louise Bridgerton eagerly chatting with debutants is the most scandalous news of all.
17:49Then why is Penelope Bridgerton keeping to the war to begin with?
17:52Oh.
17:52And I am surprised you've not had Lady Whistledown write about Benedict.
17:55She is looking for a gentleman to champion this year.
17:58Yeah.
17:58The last thing that's...
17:59My mother will explode and burst into flames at the feet of an outraged monarch.
18:03For your sake, I do hope you've overheard something better on the war.
18:06Beutants?
18:06I do not pretend.
18:09Pen, there may not have been enough people in Scotland, but...
18:13Reflect, and what I realise is that there is no need for me to antagonise suitors or debutants.
18:18I can be entirely pleasant to all.
18:20I'm on the shelf.
18:21You?
18:22On the shelves?
18:24Oh.
18:24Here we are.
18:25Why, thank you.
18:26Yeah.
18:37What if we were to stay for the season?
18:41Won't you just the two of you catch your distance from one another this summer?
18:47Which is understand life together in a home that Michaela considers hers as much as ours.
18:53Perhaps I should have thought of that.
18:55I should like to make a contribution to Parliament this year.
18:59We could set up your Martin House, make it just...
19:12Oh, Mr. Bridgerton.
19:13Oh, Mr. Bridgerton.
19:15Mr. Bridgerton.
19:16Okay.
19:30Lady, could I trouble you for the next dance?
19:33Uh, sir, you see, I would love to, but...
19:38I'm lucky.
19:38Lord Napier, forgive me for interrupting.
19:40I have just found this young lady's dance card.
19:49But, unfortunately...
19:58With joy at one of these things, it is positively spilling out of you.
20:12Well, fending off the gentleman on my own.
20:15Does he not possess the qualities you seek?
20:18Qualities?
20:20You are not?
20:22No.
20:26I did not mean to cry.
20:27No, do not concern yourself.
20:28Have you lost your chakra?
20:29No, she...
20:29Is it that we've met?
20:30No, I cannot dance.
20:33You cannot dance?
20:37Huh.
20:40You have seen through me.
20:43Clearly, this is my first masquerade, and what role are you playing?
20:47I'm spending here tonight.
20:48I think that Ton might be bewildered by the sight of us conducting dance lessons in the centre of the
20:53ballroom.
20:53Well, there's always...
20:54I could ask for a chaperone if it would make you more comfortable.
20:57Surely there is a maid nearby.
20:58I shall have to trust you for tonight.
21:05What of him?
21:07Um, my...
21:20He is a fine choice.
21:22Excellent.
21:23He is rich, handsome, and abridgetal.
21:27But...
21:28Perhaps there are other gentlemen...
21:39Pardon me a moment.
21:42You're welcome.
21:45That is my arm!
21:49You are mistaken.
21:50That I would recognise my busybody little sister anywhere.
21:53No one else will ever know who I am in the mask.
21:55Please.
21:56Can I have your swords?
21:58Upstairs.
22:00I wish you had stayed in Scotland.
22:19Looking for me, I hope.
22:22It is certainly a pleasant surprise to find you.
22:25It is certainly a good day, fast.
22:39Izzat accrued to me.
22:40Mm.
22:46Susan, do you remember what she said?
22:49Not bad.
22:50Not bad.
22:52She likes us.
22:58Mr. and Mrs. Mondrich, your majesty.
23:07Mr. like the Greeks, your torch has been passed.
23:10Lady Bridgerton has hosted the first ball, and I have graced it.
23:14Mr. grateful you chose to attend.
23:16Mr. I hope next time Mr. Bridgerton will show more of his face.
23:21Mr. I would like for you and me to enjoy ourselves this season.
23:25In fact, on that, your majesty, is a reason I handed over the first ball of the season.
23:35I have a part in society this year.
23:38As you know, I have contributed much to society and to our and your friendship.
23:46It has been the honor of my lifer every moment.
23:53Mr. But it is time to travel to visit my ancestral home.
24:02Mr. I have so I would like to leave at the end of this season.
24:10Mr. I should like to leave.
24:21Mr. No.
24:23Mr. No.
24:30Mr. Thank you.
24:37Mr. Gorgeous, sir.
24:40Mr. It is a spectacular night.
24:46Mr. It is a relief.
24:48Mr. And what is wrong with the other young ladies?
24:50Mr. Well...
24:52Mr. They will be pursuing you.
24:54Mr. While I can imagine that it's taxing for you.
24:57Mr. You must remember that those young ladies have spent their fittings.
25:00Mr. Not to mention that three hours alone it takes to do up their hair.
25:03Mr. For the five or six hours they will be at this ball.
25:05Mr. All in the hope that you might sim-
25:08Mr. Truly.
25:10Mr. Truly.
25:11Mr. Truly.
25:12Mr. Truly.
25:14Mr. Truly.
25:14Mr. Truly.
25:14Mr. Truly.
25:18Mr. Or not?
25:20Mr. Feel a little out of place at a society function.
25:23Mr. How can that be true?
25:27Mr. Then I do participate in.
25:30Mr. Well, do not worry.
25:33Mr. I will not tell my mother.
25:34Mr. This is your home, then, which makes you a Bridgerton.
25:39Mr. But...
25:40Mr. You cannot have your name, then you cannot have-
25:43Mr. Dix, I presume.
25:44Mr. You were just as Whistledown describes both in appearance and nature.
25:48Mr. Filly self-possessed, and yet you do not feel as if you fit in.
25:52Mr. Who are you?
25:54Mr. Where did you grow up?
25:55Mr. Here.
25:56Mr. You know, you have managed not to tell me a single thing about yourself.
25:59Mr. Is that something you do?
26:01Mr. Put all of the attention?
26:03Mr. Sometimes it is easier to stay in shallow water.
26:09Mr. The point is well taken about the efforts made by tonight's young ladies.
26:21Mr. And I cannot help but feel that the reason I stay in shallow water is that I too feel
26:29like an imposter.
26:30Mr. Even more so here.
26:37Mr. I believe I still owe you a dance lesson.
26:41Mr. Why me? Why is it that you wish to dance with me?
26:43Mr. Uh, because I-
26:46Mr. Very well.
26:49Mr. First, we bow.
26:52Mr. Then, you put your hand in mine.
27:04Mr. Now you move a little.
27:06Mr. A simple box system.
27:24Mr. One, two, three.
27:40Mr. And you are quite the pretend student.
27:44Mr. Oh, oh, excuse me.
27:46Mr. Do not worry.
27:48Mr. One, two, three.
27:52Mr. One, two.
27:54Mr. One, two, three.
27:58Mr. One, two, three.
28:00Mr. Hmm, impressive.
28:02Mr. I remember this moment exactly so that if I wish, I can escape here.
28:07Mr. Perhaps the most intriguing person I've ever met.
28:11Mr. If I cannot know your name, or where you live.
28:15Mr. That will not be possible.
28:18Mr. Hmm, a silver ingenue who can never be seen again.
28:22Mr. Yes.
28:31Mr. Yes.
28:57your name
29:02what does it mean
29:04well
29:05I must go
29:06my shepherd will be looking for me
29:09please do not leave
29:36I can whisk you out of here if you would like
29:37I shall have to face everyone eventually
29:41excuse me
29:43watch where you are going
29:48that is Lady Whistledown
29:50go and make it known that there is a diamond
29:52here tonight
29:54I'm pleased to make you acquainted
29:56wonderful to meet you
29:57hello
30:01I must go
30:28Pete
30:29well tell me everything
30:31something
30:33did you enjoy yourself
30:35it was
30:37they are here
30:41I've said everything exactly as you
30:43thank you
30:47both of you I cannot thank you enough
30:53how horrible it is to be on one's feet all night
30:55there is nothing
30:59Sophie
31:01you must have had a pleasurable evening
31:03here with our tea
31:05my apologies mom
31:06your beds have been turned down
31:08your hairbrushes cleaned
31:09your nightwear readied
31:09and the tea is here for you now
31:14until your evenings
31:17have you heard of
31:18Sidney
31:20did he
31:23or he will
31:24if
31:25I would not worry Rosamond
31:27you are my daughter
31:28whoever he was talking with tonight
31:30she cannot possibly compete
31:37you are excused Sophie
31:50your majesty
31:53it is just
31:54half of the young ladies
31:55I observed tonight
31:56had their eyes on him
31:57and the miles are wondering
31:58about his intention
31:59for the season
32:00but
32:01of all the men of the ton
32:03I would wager
32:03that Benedict Bridgerton
32:04is the least likely to marry
32:06the very least
32:07oh well I did not
32:09when I said wager
32:12we have a wager
32:13yes
32:14how much are you willing
32:15to settle on this bet
32:21yes
32:21I fear he may have left early
32:23but you seem to enjoy yourself tonight
32:27in fact I did
32:28which shelf exactly
32:29the shelf
32:30I have decided to be a spinster
32:32oh Ella Louise
32:33that is not something
32:34you simply get to
32:35it is true
32:35there are certain young ladies
32:36who would be considered
32:37on the shelf
32:38if they have no prospects
32:39of your age
32:39but you would surely
32:40have no trouble
32:41securing a husband
32:42meet the right gentleman
32:43I gave you and Benedict
32:45free reign
32:46last season
32:47because I had my hands
32:47full with Colin
32:48and Francesca
32:52I think I should go to bed now
33:04thank you for speaking to the debutants
33:08I could do with the rest
33:11it was a tremendous evening
33:15was it?
33:16have you
33:19no
33:21but
33:22I can now
33:24preparation
33:24all in the hope of simply
33:28being noticed
33:32I'll not say that
33:35in fact
33:35I'm going out for a few drinks
33:36tonight
33:37but
33:38I'm scared at this instant
33:40what harm can it do
33:41for me to simply observe
33:43did Ella Louise speak with you?
33:45hope
33:45you'll come here young lady
33:47that Benedict Bridgerton
33:48would take a wife
33:49this season
33:51this happened
33:57but
33:58this author
34:00knows best
34:01that a small amount
34:03of make-believe
34:04often has the power
34:05to reap from the drudgery
34:07of a humdrum
34:09existence
34:14the impossible
34:16seems possible
34:20gentle readers
34:24one must avenge
34:27one must avenge
34:28one must avenge
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