Treasure

Ferne 2022-10-10 06:40:20

I thought that the actors on the screen were too old, and it was not a black and white movie that might be difficult to watch. However, seeing the book as a medium and the exchange of tokens, it is wonderful to say in my heart; seeing all the clerks replying to the letter, sending the rare food such as sausage eggs and so on, infiltrating everyone's life and everyone's heart, I feel infinitely warm and soft; Seeing the heroine being angry and excited in the letter is really enjoyable; hearing the singing of the choir, the sound of nature is cleansed, and my heart is lifted; seeing the expectation and disappointment, I feel sad, how hard it is to go there; seeing the shop assistants One by one they left and even passed away... It would be great if we could meet for a hug or handshake... Helen to Frank, and Frank to Helen, is a unique treasure in my heart. Such an ordinary and simple experience, such a gentle and courteous book lover bookstore person is hard to see now... Big love Frank

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  • Colten 2022-04-21 09:03:52

    It's touching as a story, but boring as a movie. Director, you really don't know if some stories are really not suitable for adaptation into movies. So what about Bancroft, and what about Anthony Hopkins?

  • Shanie 2022-04-12 09:01:11

    There is no doubt that this is the movie that moved me the most after "mary and max" this year. The last few scenes are like bombs that have been set up a long time ago, detonating at the warmest time. In the cold winter, watching this kind of warm Movies are a luxury.

84 Charing Cross Road quotes

  • Helene Hanff: Being used to the dead white paper and the stiff cardboardy covers of American books, I never knew a book could be such a joy to the touch.

  • Helene Hanff: [typing] WHAT KIND OF A BLACK PROTESTANT BIBLE IS THIS! Kindly inform the Church of England they have loused up the most beautiful prose even written. Who ever taught Dr. Tindall the Vulgate Latin. They'll burn for it, mark my words. It's nothing to me, I'm Jewish myself, but I have a Catholic sister-in-law, a Methodist sister-in-law, a whole raft of Presbyterian cousins, through my late Uncle Abraham who was converted, and an aunt who's a Christian Science healer. And I'd like to think none of them would countenance an Anglican Latin Bible if they knew it existed. As it happens, they don't know Latin existed.