The male version of Cinderella’s story, beautiful and pure

Evelyn 2021-10-20 17:49:29

On an ordinary sunny morning, an ordinary corner bookstore, a downcast man in the world, a goddess of success in the light and shadow, casual encounters, a moment of warmth, followed by a fairy-tale love. This shy English gentleman walked through the spring, autumn and winter in a street, and also crossed the huge gap between Notting Hill and Beverly Hills. The long stream of water accompanied each other, during which there were twists and turns, and the ending was satisfactory.

I copied it down because I want to say the same. I will revisit this work again every time I'm bored. Although the plot in the story cannot be realized in life, it is so beautiful and it makes people look forward to it. Innocent love is like Anna and Sack.

Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant are two actors I like very much. They explain this beautiful love very well. Thank you.

SHE is very classic. The male protagonist walks through the four seasons in a glimpse, and his artistic expression is very strong.

This is a very beautiful and innocent work, a story about a male version of Cinderella.

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Notting Hill quotes

  • [who will get the last brownie?]

    Anna Scott: Wait, what about me?

    Max: Sorry, you think *you* deserve the brownie?

    Anna Scott: Well a shot at it at least huh?

    William: Well, you'll have to fight me for it, this is a very good brownie.

    Anna Scott: I've been on a diet every day since I was nineteen, which basically means I've been hungry for a decade. I've had a series of not nice boyfriends, one of whom hit me. Ah, and every time I get my heart broken, the newspapers splash it about as though it's entertainment. And it's taken two rather painful operations to get me looking like this.

    Honey: Really?

    Anna Scott: Really. And, one day not long from now, my looks will go, they will discover I can't act and I will become some sad middle-aged woman who looks a bit like someone who was famous for a while.

    Max: [long pause] Nah, nice try gorgeous, but you don't fool anyone.

    William: Pathetic effort to hog the brownie.

  • Bernie: But she said she wanted to go out with you?

    William: Yes - sort of...

    Bernie: That's nice.

    William: What?

    Bernie: Well, you know, anybody saying they want to go out with you is... pretty great... isn't it...?

    William: It was sort of sweet actually - I mean, I know she's an actress and all that, so she can deliver a line - but she said that she might be as famous as can be - but also... that she was just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her.

    [pause]

    William: Oh, sod a dog. I've made the wrong decision, haven't I?