What is "v and a"?


In the beginning at dinner, the husband refers to the wife's attitude toward the new garden as being "...all v and a...". I gather it's some sort of snobbery, but does anyone know the actual meaning?

"...if only you could see what I've seen with your eyes!" Roy Batty

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Sounds like a reference to the Victoria and Albert Museum, which is often called "the V and A."

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That's what I thought too, maybe, but is this museum snobby or something? :)

"...if only you could see what I've seen with your eyes!" Roy Batty

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I thought it was a reference to the V and A garden, which is gorgeous and well manicured. One would say "aspirational" in the context of the film.

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