When Professor Higgins, a specialist in phonetics, happens to meet Elisa, a flower seller, the vulgarity and incorrectness of her language arouses his interest extraordinarily. He then decides to carry out an experiment with her: transform Elisa into a respectable lady of high society. Higgins' treatment of the girl is not very considerate: he is only concerned with diction, perfecting his voice, and learning exquisite manners. Adaptation of the play of the same name by Bernard Shaw, which also inspired "My Fair Lady"
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When Professor Higgins, a specialist in phonetics, happens to meet Elisa, a flower seller, the vulgarity and incorrectness of her language arouses his interest extraordinarily. He then decides to carry out an experiment with her: transform Elisa into a respectable lady of high society. Higgins' treatment of the girl is not very considerate: he is only concerned with diction, perfecting his voice, and learning exquisite manners. Adaptation of the play of the same name by Bernard Shaw, which also inspired "My Fair Lady"