This is a very old film. In the eyes of many people, it is just a soap opera about love, but why do I still want to write something even though I only gave "Ok"? Because while watching the movie, I had a little disdain and also moved to tears. Don't discuss the occurrence of their love, anyway, there is no established reason for many things. Let’s talk about a scene that I think is true but disdainful and very contrasting. Scene 1: Joe is about to go to a coffee shop to meet his girlfriend shopgirl. At the door, he hesitated for a long time, and said to his assistant Kevin: This is the cutest girl I have ever met, even if she is not good-looking, I will change my life and marry her. Please help me see what she looks like. Kevin looked at it and said: She is beautiful. Joe cheered: I knew it! I knew she was beautiful! Scenario 2: Joe tempts Catherine: What if your NY152 is a big fat guy? What if he's fat? Catherine's answer: I don't care. I only care if he is married or has been in prison. (Later she also said that she minds men with boats, of course, and in the end she didn't mind either) What if Catherine wasn't pretty? What if she was a big fat man? Is it ugly? Will he really marry her to bid farewell to his old life? who knows. The worst part of the film is the ending. At the end, Joe walked to Catherine, took out a tissue that could be used many times to wipe her tears, and said: Don't cry, clerk. Catherine said: I always wish it was you, I wish it was you so much. Then they kissed lingeringly. Well, is this a movie from the 30's? Catherine's line is so unpleasant. I don't know how many people were suddenly disappointed like me when they saw this place, and felt so fake. The kiss scene at the end was so dramatic (okay, I admit it's drama). The plot development of the whole play imitates arrogance and prejudice, and finally the hero and heroine release their suspicions. However, Katherine's closing sentence lacks too much foreshadowing. Besides, the scenes that make me cry are also some of my favorite scenes. Scenario 1: Catherine's struggle has failed, and the small bookstore run by mother and daughter is about to close. Books were greatly reduced in price, and customers were flooded again. While weeping, the old customer talked about Catherine's mother, didn't she know that Catherine's heart was broken too? Scene 2: Catherine went to the FOX bookstore for the first time. She saw that the store was clean and comfortable, some people were chatting happily and some were reading books. She walked up the hanging ladder with the steel handrail, and when she arrived at the children's book department, she sat at the round table and was about to cry. The clerk behind her was talking to a customer who didn't know what children's book she was looking for, and Katherine answered with tears in her eyes. Scene 3: At night, Catherine said her final farewell to the empty shop. The moment she looked back, she saw her mother pick her up and turn around, and her lonely face showed a longing look. When we closed the door, the small sign said: After 42 years of opening, we are closed, and it is an honor to be a part of your life. The crisp welcome bell accompanied Catherine with loneliness as she walked away in the night. What is a corner bookstore? Catherine's mum said: "Books you read as a child have a huge impact on a person. Yes, that's right, everyone has some fairy tale personalities that have been following us since childhood, secretly influencing our thoughts and actions. Every clerk at the corner bookstore knows every children's book, they know what's in the book, whether you need a tissue or laugh when you read a book. Maybe you can call it a marketing strategy, but I think it's patience, attentiveness, care and sincerity. Fox's bookstore is full of books of all kinds, with cheap discounts, coffee, seats, rides, and clerks who rely on spelling to memorize titles and authors. It defeated the corner bookstore, defeated a kind of ordinary reading, and announced that society has entered the era of fast food. Quick Food, Quick Love, Quick Reads - The Tasteless Food It is a pity to abandon it; what about those who have nothing to say? "Skater is a very good book, but unfortunately it's out of print." At the moment when Catherine looked back, her mother picked her up when she was a child and spun around in the old shop. Spinning, spinning, and suddenly there is no way out to bid farewell to a plain age. This is an era that doesn't need famous books. Catch the attention of the public and remember: if you sell well, you can.
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