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Stuart 2022-04-24 07:01:26
The ending of the story is excellent. I didn't expect Aunt Cui to play a big...
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Raquel 2022-04-24 07:01:26
2018.07.28 The feeling of a mild version of "Dogtown", although Bill Nighy has become a fine, but I really can't stand Emily Mortimer and Patricia Clarkson wearing the hat of "goddess", as always, the sloppy acting, the teenage girl Better than you two!
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Amely 2022-04-24 07:01:26
"In a bookstore, people will never be alone." I am grateful that there are books and movies in this world, so I am not afraid of this long life, I will not be bored, I will not lose enthusiasm, and I will not lose goals. The movie is very ordinary, but the scene where the heroine is lying on the floor of the soon-to-be-closed bookstore is still moving. It's nice to have books as company in...
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Amir 2022-04-24 07:01:26
I also want to open a...
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Adell 2022-04-23 07:05:58
It has a comfortable atmosphere and rhythm, and has a good aesthetic. The story is relatively simple, but it is really the story of a book...
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Chaim 2022-04-23 07:05:58
Half of yearning is about books, half of depression is about...
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Lavonne 2022-04-23 07:05:58
In the tragedy of a small town, I suddenly realized that there is a bright spot: after the First World War, the logistics system in which the transportation outside the town depended on automobiles and the transportation inside the town depended on little boys riding bicycles. It doesn't feel any worse than it is...
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Sincere 2022-04-23 07:05:58
The happiest thing about opening a bookstore is to have loyal readers and friends who look after the store together. Although there is a depressing atmosphere from time to time in the film, once the lens is placed in the sea of books and the seaside scenery, it makes people feel peaceful and satisfied. Sad...
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Maxwell 2022-04-23 07:05:58
It has the charm of British movies, and the important things happen in the details. I watched it for Bill Nighy, and I wasn't disappointed at all, especially in the afternoon tea scene between the old man and Florence, those subtle movements, words, and pauses were absolutely incredible. Patricia Clarkson also has a few very good scenes, and Emily Mortimer does a good job in awkward scenes too haha. In terms of plot, the second half is completely unexpected, but it makes people hope that this...
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Dylan 2022-04-23 07:05:58
How right when she said that no one ever feels alone in a bookshop. In 1959, in a remote town in England, a bookshop; it was her safe haven, and the town's talking point, set off a hurricane. Ray Bradbury's book brings two lonely people closer: Fahrenheit 451, Martian Chronicles, Dandelion Wine…and Lolita by Nabokov. Oddly enough, it is rare for the British to be obsessed with the novels of American writers, and to complain about the Brontë sisters instead. She loves the moment when finished...
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Isac 2022-04-06 09:01:07
With a bookstore, one will never feel alone
After Florence lost her husband, she came to the seaside town of Harburg and did everything she could to open a bookstore. Perhaps for her, that was a way of connecting with her husband. Because of the existence of the bookstore, the town has changed, and because of the existence of the bookstore,...
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April 2022-04-05 09:01:07
bookstore
Her love at first sight husband left her during World War II, and Florence lives alone in a small town. When the loneliness was unbearable, she would sit by the sea with a book until the sun went down. Mr. Browndig, who was deeply in love with marriage, hid in his own manor, Holt House, in a small...
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Florence Green: We met at a bookshop, actually, in London. We were in love from the first moment. We had to organize the - organize and classify the poetry section together. He used to read aloud to me every night. Keats and George Elliot and Thackeray. "Never give a lady a restive horse." We loved that one. We were very happy. Busy doing a million things and nothing. And then the war came.
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Edmund Brundish: What do you intend to do?
Florence Green: Do? Is there anything I can do?
Edmund Brundish: Yes! - No. Carry on.
Florence Green: That's what I was going to do.