Romantic stories about love and loneliness

Dandre 2022-04-08 08:01:02

I haven't read the original novel, and I only found the dubbed version of the movie, but I still feel the moving parts of the story.

Reading is a lively and lonely thing. Lively in the book's point of view plot generated all kinds of feelings. Loneliness is when you read a wonderful place, you are stunned, and you want to share your feelings immediately and gain resonance, it is really difficult. loneliness.

Reading alone is like this, someone accompanies you, but the person who accompanies you does not understand your emotions, and it is also lonely.

In my lifetime, I hope to open a bookstore that is read-only but not sold. Those who come to read can drink tea and coffee, read quietly, and have lively discussions. But looking at the surrounding environment, it is not impossible for this wish to be realized in a short time, and it should be very difficult to operate for a long time.

The ending of the movie is the one that I am most afraid of in recent years. The person who left first just left, and the future will never be known. The person who stayed will go there alone, and only he knows that he has been there. Romance, but also the ultimate loneliness.

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  • 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.