The 33rd movie? "The Bookstore," which tells the story of her husband's death in World War II and her book companionship. After reading some books, she decided to open a bookstore in the small town. However, he was jealous and obstructed by a powerful woman in the town. But she still insisted on herself and bravely fought against evil forces. Books, bookstores, and the old gentleman who knew each other because of books gave her strength and help, and she felt happily: "As long as you are in the bookstore, people will not be alone." However, what makes people sad is that she was eventually framed by evil forces and forced to leave the town and leave the old house bookstore she established one by one. But her courage and determination are like light, piercing the darkness, illuminating her own life, and also illuminating the life path of Christine, a small town girl. A line that impresses me is: "Understanding makes the mind lazy"
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