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Braeden 2022-04-05 09:01:07
What is at stake is conscience and reason, not just knowledge
I have read Penelope Fitzgerald's original novel, the film and the graphic novel have completely different treatment of the same plot --- Did Florence see through "Mr. Brundich also agrees with the old house" The plan to switch to an art center" is a slander. And I selfishly prefer to deal with it...
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Thaddeus 2022-04-04 09:01:08
In life, there will always be unexpected warmth and endless hope
This is a "suffering" movie, not only does it not have the reversal of the heroine Florence's slay all, but even at every moment when I thought it would be "extremely peaceful", her situation is even worse than the previous moment. But at the same time, this is a movie that can give people warmth...

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Justyn 2022-04-08 09:01:13
Owning a small bookstore and selling books that you think are worth reading is the dream of every young literary artist, and a dream is always a dream. Although Ms. Green has realized this dream and her business is good, she still cannot avoid coming from reality. Fortunately, her courage touched some people and became the driving force for some people to face the future life. The film is very comfortable to watch, like gurgling water, quiet and tranquil.
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Sadye 2022-04-22 07:01:56
Very nice story. Although Florence's dream was fulfilled and taken away, her will was inherited. Finally, there was no pain for Christine in vain. Unlike the old gentleman who left quietly, the old house went away with a bang.
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[first lines]
Narrator: She told me once: "When we read a story, we inhabit it; the covers of the books are like a roof and four walls: a house." She, more than anything else in the world, loved the moment when you've finished a book and the story keeps playing like the most vivid dream in your head.
[seagulls cawing]
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Florence Green: What else do people think the old house could be used for? Why have they done nothing about it in the past seven years? There were birds nesting in it. Half the tiles were off the roof and it stank of rats. Wouldn't it be better to fill the place with books for people to look at?
Mr. Keble: I read before going to sleep, and usually drift off to the Land of Nod by about the third page.
Florence Green: So you see? Don't you realize how useful books can be?