A warm and unique children's bookstore, a lovely story sister, a large book chain store, an arrogant and successful bookseller, the Upper West Side with a strong cultural atmosphere in New York, a street that only buys flowers, A bundle of freshly sharpened pencils, Emilys on the Internet, a bouquet of white daisies, a cappuccino from Starbucks, Pride and Prejudice, a rose, a big dog named Brooklyn, and Love in a garden full of flowers. Is there any reason why I shouldn't like a movie with the above elements? !
I don't recall ever encountering a bookstore that specializes in children's books.
What a wonderful name for a children's bookstore. It reminds me of all kinds of colorful fairy tale books on the bookshelves, lively and lovely children sitting on small stools and flipping through books with small hands, and the sweet smell in the air.
The story of this movie happens in a children's bookstore - a cozy bookstore with a warm chandelier like orange cake, and a story sister's story of a lovely blue-eyed and curvy short-haired girl. Books purchased by the children are tied with red ribbons and placed in chic white cloth bags with the bookstore logo. Every clerk in the bookstore is kind and lovely, familiar with the works of children's authors, and understands the children's hearts, and recommends the books they want to read to the children.
Is there any reason why I don't like such a bookstore? !
The film, titled "You've Got Mail," is based on the old 1940 film "The Corner Shop." Both the Chinese name and the English name only convey the main line of love in the film, but do not imply another very important message in the film. That is, traditional specialty businesses are being pushed to the edge by giant chains. Just like the supermarket chains are now crowding out private stores with nowhere to hide.
I feel like I'm having a hard time buying something unique and distinctive right now. Chain stores have products of all sizes and can be found anywhere. As the heroine Kathleen Kelly said, they lack special services and will only be discounted. Discounts are good, but I like unique stores. In addition to buying my favorite baby, I can also enjoy the rich atmosphere and atmosphere of the store. Bless more unique shops.
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