Film reviews and sentiments

Eveline 2022-04-08 08:01:02

If you happen to pass by 84 Charing Cross and give me a kiss, I owe it a lot

The first time I knew this sentence was in the one-way calendar of my brother's birthday in high school. At that time, I just liked this kind of melancholy and literary words very simply.

Now I really understand the story here. There is no unrequited love or vigor, only the friendship established by letters and even the hero and heroine have never met.

Maybe once the communication becomes too efficient, it is no longer necessary to look forward to or look into each other's eyes. Some affection will quickly depreciate. Fortunately, in this day and age, I still have friendships with some people that have increased in value. I am very happy. Grateful to them they filled my life at different times and kept me from being a machine numb in front of electronic devices

In the pyq filled with countless self-portraits that build a display surface and a long-range side face, something like this qq document similar to 10 years ago can't really build attraction or set a frame, but just like my pyq doesn't set up to be visible for a few days, I'm working on it Realize the truth These fragments of the past are like a paper book. Each page is not torn off. I think it's more like what Donne said, it's translated into a better language.

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Extended Reading
  • Krystal 2022-04-19 09:03:17

    One of the most moving parts was the part when all the staff of the bookstore sent Helen a book for the first time. In the first half so far, I was able to concentrate on watching, but the second half was a bit unbearable. It seems that many people attribute the relationship in the middle to love. Anyway, I don't think so, but the heroine's personality is very distinct, which is a bit unexpected to me.

  • Clemens 2022-04-20 09:02:56

    Is this ending sad or happy? With affection in my heart, I seduce roses; deeply moved, warm tears...

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.