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Ruthie 2022-04-19 09:01:30

You got a mail...
but the beginning feels so ambiguous. . .
"Pride and Prejudice" does make people think of Helene who also loves it, but it's too far.
He shows up in her bookstore too early, and in a story like this, the protagonist's meeting too early feels unpleasant, even though they don't know who each other is.
Kathryn Kelly of the Children's Bookstore, much like Molly Mahoney, the heroine in "Margaret's Magical Toy Store" who can play notes with her fingers in the air.
An American family, three simple words satirize the open marriage relationship in American society.
At the reception, Joe Fox, the business's identity is exposed. Evil, the heroine begins to become like a hedgehog, and the hero and heroine and their male and female partners begin to fall into a strange relationship. The strong interest in Frank made me immediately think of the word "mental derailment". I have a hunch that the development may be like the Hong Kong drama "Pet Love" a few years ago. In reality, two people who are fighting each other help each other through the Internet, and it turns out that it is the other who complains to each other. Ha, I'm speechless when I think about it... Or maybe I should blame me for not watching this movie so late. Sometimes time is indeed an issue.

Do you ever feel you become the worst version of yourself?
Then the emails that come and go seem to confirm my thoughts.
"Meet ~oh my god", Kathleen closed the computer as if she saw the plague god, and the subsequent progress was really avoiding each other like the plague god.
Happy thanksgiving , seems to be translated into Happy Thanksgiving.

Meet - oh my gosh~~ we'll meet at the end of last episode, evil. . I don't like this structure. But they also have meeting phobias.
Dating instead of observation...I immediately thought of Iron Man~~
He stood you up?? He let you dove.

One of my favorites, Joe, after seeing Kathleen's email and trying to make up a perfect lie, got stuck in the elevator on the 38th floor, applauded on the phone. Then, like a clean addiction, pressing the backspace madly to eliminate it is really madly pressing together. Especially love this detail. Of course there are some dialogues. Meanwhile I'm still here, talking to you.

Bertie said, Closing the door is the brave thing we do. Talking about closing the door, I immediately thought of the plot of the Magic Toy Store, Molly Mahoney after the death of 243-year-old Mr. Macroni Going to end the toy store,
You don't love me ?
Me, either.
We are so right for each other.
Breaking up can be so easy,
"I used to come here every Saturday when I was a kid" There will always be some people who remember a certain something, because those too have come into their lives.
Kay finally walked into Fox & Sons, the very day she decided to close the store.
Those bookcloths.
Dance shoes series, "skating shoes are out of print, but that book is really good"
elevator trapped, Charlie driving the elevator, "Let's dance together, the elevator thinks no one is here, it will open." Ironic... ...
don't understand, 911, 9-1-1, don't understand why the comrade who translates the subtitles has to translate it to 119...OTL
's friendliest flower - Daisy
likes her white shirt at the end, it's a very simple one, But it is very attractive to wear, and it is also the most difficult to find.
There are indeed many shadows. Catherine wants to publish a book, saying that he inspired me. But they are not Helena and Frank, and they are too far apart.
"Somewhere over the rainbow" has been heard many times before I found the source.

In the end I want to say, Tom Hanks is great; the two episodes are nice and nice; and the movie is ironic... ironic... a lot of details, it's a good satire.
You really shouldn't watch 84 Charing Cross Road right after watching it.
I think the biggest gain should be the phrase "Fight to death."

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Extended Reading
  • Gracie 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    I always feel that Hanks is all kinds of cute in this film. The director continues the two-line narrative style of "Sleepless in Seattle", and his control of humor is his own style. Although the plot is bloody, once you get it right, it looks beautiful.

  • Carmine 2022-03-23 09:01:28

    Nora is a rare and persistent director who is obsessed with old life. He always permeates the romantic and elegant atmosphere of old New York. The film continues the romantic, nostalgic and sentimental dream of Sleepless In Seattle. But it is more relaxed and witty, and many small details can't help but raise the corners of the mouth. "I live a simple life, valuable but simple. Sometimes I think, am I doing this because I like it, or because I'm not brave enough?"

You've Got Mail quotes

  • Joe Fox: [a clip on the news] I sell cheap books, I do. So sue me.

    T.V. Reporter: [a clip on the news] And that, in a nutshell, is the Fox Books philosophy.

    Joe Fox: Hey!

    Kevin: That's what you said?

    Joe Fox: Well... yeah, that's not *all* I said. I said - aww, I can't believe those bastards! I said we were great. I said you could sit and read for hours and no one will bother you. I said we have a hundred and fifty thousand titles. I showed them the New York section. I said we were a goddamn piazza! A place in the city where people can mingle and mix and be.

    Kevin: Piazza?

    Joe Fox: I was eloquent. Shit!

    Kevin: Piazza...

  • Birdie Conrad: If you need more, ask me, I'm very rich. I bought Intel at six.