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Katheryn 2022-11-06 18:44:37
Falling in love with you is the best thing I've ever done
"84 Charing Cross Street" by David Hugh Jones fully respects the original, and the choice of hero and heroine and other supporting roles make me so satisfied!
Although this film is completely loyal to Helene Hanff's "84 Charing Cross Street", I am very moved by his connection to the content of each...

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Daphne 2022-04-08 08:01:02
The whole movie reminds me of my former friend, the first Wenqing in Chengdu, hey, it's a lifetime regret to lose a friend who loves books like that. Of course, he was alive and well, but he just blocked me. Sometimes I feel really annoying and I don't cherish that friendship. I have learned a lot of ways and principles of reading from him, and I want to chat more.
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Sophia 2022-04-20 09:02:56
Katie "Book Fate • Love". It was Anthony Hopkins and Judi Dench. Also, the United States is short of books, and the United Kingdom is short of ham. It is enough to have a confidant in life. At that time, doing business was real, but unfortunately such old-fashioned stores are gone. "Buying a book I haven't read is against my principles, it's like buying clothes I haven't tried on," Helene said. Well, I buy books I haven't read, just like I buy clothes I haven't tried on.
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Helene Hanff: [reading from John Donne's "Meditations"] "All mankind is... one volume; when one man dies, one Chapter is not torn out of the book, but translated into a better language; and every Chapter must be so translated; God employs several translators; some pieces are translated by age, some by sickness, some by war, some by justice; but God's hand... shall bind up all our scattered leaves again, for that Library where every book shall lie open to one another."