The Bookshop Comments

  • Claude 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    #EUFIFA# A film adaptation of a novel, the style of Isabelle Cosette is not obvious. A focus on female characters permeates this story of courage (and its opposite, "The Malice of the Town"). As for the details of the book that suggest character, the passages that originally selected the book for Brondig are interesting, from "Fahrenheit 451" to Philip Larkin's Poems to Kingsley Amis "That Uncertain...

  • Ulices 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    #EUFIFA# A film adaptation of a novel, the style of Isabelle Cosette is not obvious. A focus on female characters permeates this story of courage (and its opposite, "The Malice of the Town"). As for the details of the book that suggest character, the passages that originally selected the book for Brondig are interesting, from "Fahrenheit 451" to Philip Larkin's Poems to Kingsley Amis "That Uncertain...

  • Francisca 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    Ray Bradbury Love...one star for this Lolita 451...

  • Linnie 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    Ray Bradbury Love...one star for this Lolita 451...

  • Hilbert 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    The sincerity, simplicity and introversion of a book lover are all at a glance. They are keen to dig into the complex inner world, and I am afraid they do not have much artifice when dealing with the outside world. The images are bookish, noble, elegant, delicate, and close to life, full of affection. Peeling back the layers of the book, it's about how hard it is for a person to stick to what they love in an age when simplicity and kindness are seen as stupid. Turning anger into inheritance at...

  • Rachelle 2022-04-09 09:01:08

    Few (but the same is true of the original), maybe bookstore practitioners will feel a little bit more. When I was working in the bookstore back then, I was very moved to read Bookstore while standing. Why is the ending dedicated to John...

  • Romaine 2022-04-09 09:01:08

    The first scene looks very pleasing to the eye, full of British literary and artistic temperament, but unfortunately the second half becomes a political struggle drama. I didn't see the impact of enough reading power on the town. The heroine's courage also seems a little naive and lacks some intelligence. . The soundtrack is well...

  • Rylan 2022-04-09 09:01:08

    In fact, the biggest feeling after watching it is that the whole British town is so beautiful, I want to go and see it. . . This also indirectly shows that he was not moved by the film. Reading the title, I thought it was the power of books to turn the wind into the rain, making the people in the town happier and happier in the end. . It may be that the disappointment of such expectations affects the viewing experience. In fact, nothing has changed in the town, only a little girl has changed. ....

  • Oliver 2022-04-09 09:01:08

    Her motive is quite simple, to run a small bookshop for her dead husband in this little town. Unfortunately it seems hard to make it come true. Those gentle local England people perform sophisticated behavior but they cannot allow a women to complete her willing. It's cruel.As you can see this town has a wonderful scenery and it's almost isolated as...

  • Demetrius 2022-04-09 09:01:08

    British elegance runs through the whole film, and the most touching passage comes from the old man Bill Nighy, "I wish I had met you at other times in my life". People always need books and courage more than they think. / Baimeihui EU Film...

Extended Reading
  • Jany 2022-04-02 08:01:01

    Just want to use Bill Nighy as a question

    This movie is such a surprising gel I've come across.

    Florence: while there is life, there is hope.

  • Nolan 2022-04-20 09:02:54

    book is not alone

    I went there for the title party, "The Year-End Love in the Literary Movie, It's So Beautiful", but the end-of-year love in the story only stayed in the hand of the seaside at that moment, how I want to meet you at other moments in my life. , to be precise in another life. This seems to be the...

The Bookshop quotes

  • Florence Green: You mustn't think I don't want to consider you for the job, its just that you don't really look old enough - or strong enough.

    Christine: That happens after first glance. You look old; but, you don't look strong. Its all the same anyway. We're all available.

  • Edmund Brundish: That harpy. What she wants is an: arts center. Now, I ask you, what the hell does this damn village need with an arts center? And how could art have a center? But, she's got it into her head that it does.