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Jany 2022-04-02 08:01:01
Just want to use Bill Nighy as a question
This movie is such a surprising gel I've come across.
Florence: while there is life, there is hope.
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Nolan 2022-04-20 09:02:54
book is not alone
I went there for the title party, "The Year-End Love in the Literary Movie, It's So Beautiful", but the end-of-year love in the story only stayed in the hand of the seaside at that moment, how I want to meet you at other moments in my life. , to be precise in another life. This seems to be the...

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Robin 2022-04-23 07:05:58
Three and a half. Fuhua Dao, British style, awsl. At first I thought it was a story of a KW tailor, but it turned out not to be. Really like the color and soundtrack. You never feel alone in a bookshop.
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Lysanne 2022-04-21 09:03:52
The elegance and tenderness of England in the 1950s and 1960s, the seaside in the town of Harburg is as warm as the fragrance of the text and ink on the pages of a book. A bookstore can bring such a sense of belonging and safety to those who love to read. feel. It is a pity that literature and art are not secular, and they cannot be tolerated in the eyes of kitsch. Only those who rely on the text and the spiritual world understand each other and cherish each other. The film itself is inevitably mediocre, and perhaps it is the blandness that is in line with the quietly flowing words and the untouchable spiritual fertile soil of the world.
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[last lines]
Narrator: For years to come, I will remember how she tried to smile looking at the book I had in my hands. Then, she realized what I had done. She had fulfilled the dream and they'd snatched it away from her. But what she possessed deep down was something no one could ever take away from her: her courage. And it was that courage and her passion for books that she bequeathed to me, along with the Chinese lacquerd tray.
Narrator: [modern bookshop keeper closes up for the day] How right she was when she said that no one ever feels alone in a bookshop.
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Florence Green: I learned the trade very thoroughly when I was a girl and I don't believe its changed greatly since then. And more importantly, I know - I love reading.