
Howards End (film)
*Howards End* is a 1992 British film directed by James Ivory, based on E.M. Forster's novel. It explores class differences and social change in early 20th-century England through the lives of two families—one upper middle class and the other working class. The story centers on a young woman named Margaret Schlegel, who values human connection and empathy, and how her relationships with the families challenge social expectations. The film examines themes of love, social divisions, and what it means to truly understand and connect with others across different social backgrounds.