The Bookshop Comments

  • Lysanne 2022-04-21 09:03:52

    The elegance and tenderness of England in the 1950s and 1960s, the seaside in the town of Harburg is as warm as the fragrance of the text and ink on the pages of a book. A bookstore can bring such a sense of belonging and safety to those who love to read. feel. It is a pity that literature and art are not secular, and they cannot be tolerated in the eyes of kitsch. Only those who rely on the text and the spiritual world understand each other and cherish each other. The film itself is inevitably...

  • Josie 2022-04-21 09:03:52

    All turbulence is hidden in...

  • Bryana 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    I love this little guy's...

  • Evan 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    It's important to know what you want and always have the courage to start over. The firmness of the former may inevitably lead to the latter. Life is a desperate pursuit of a dream. Continue while setbacks, encounter fellow travelers, and always keep your spirits up. If I don't do my best to protect what I want, I'll become someone else's tool or decoration. Do not. Never forget the center of your life. ps: The scenery in the movie is so...

  • Kadin 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    I read the original book, the movie has been changed to be more radical, only one book is mentioned in the novel,...

  • Wyatt 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    Maybe being expelled from the town wasn't a bad thing for her, the world outside was bigger, and there was no need to communicate in vain with maggots in the...

  • Alysson 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    I don't know which point was poked, and when the film ended, I burst into tears. It is not so skillful, and it does not show off all the things that may be regarded as gimmicks, such as the background of the times, such as the love history of the characters, it is very calm, just like us who are plunged into the book, and can't hear the wind outside the book. As a movie, I think it is not good enough, but as a bridge connecting book lovers and movie fans, it is timely, stable and...

  • Frank 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    Maybe being expelled from the town wasn't a bad thing for her, the world outside was bigger, and there was no need to communicate in vain with maggots in the...

  • Pete 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    I don't know which point was poked, and when the film ended, I burst into tears. It is not so skillful, and it does not show off all the things that may be regarded as gimmicks, such as the background of the times, such as the love history of the characters, it is very calm, just like us who are plunged into the book, and can't hear the wind outside the book. As a movie, I think it is not good enough, but as a bridge connecting book lovers and movie fans, it is timely, stable and...

  • Winona 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    The heroine is the heroine of "Newsroom". Throughout the movie, she feels that she is an elegant and kind person with her attitude toward the elderly, the little girl, and the townspeople. Look at the kind of people who are not blindly the Virgin, not blindly harmless to humans and animals, not blindly stupid, sweet, dare to love, dare to hate, and can also be kind to people with flesh and blood. "As long as one is in a bookstore, one will not be alone", what a lofty ideological consciousness!...

Extended Reading
  • Jana 2022-04-05 09:01:07

    Island Bookstore

    If a film can clearly see the gender of the director or screenwriter, or the original author, how should it be evaluated? Prejudice?

    Still in this male-dominated society, we are used to male voices, and a slightly different voice feels quite different.

    Bookstore is one such movie, with a distinctly...

  • Kellen 2022-04-02 08:01:01

    People who love to read have always had an inexplicable attraction to me

    Watching this movie belongs to the blind box movie. Someone recommended it in the circle of friends. They only know the name and genre of the movie, and don't know anything about the rest, but it is enough to know that it is a good movie. Practice has proved that it is indeed good.

    The first thing...

The Bookshop quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.