"Bookstore" after watching

Reva 2022-04-19 09:03:15

"Bookstore" asks the heart: how much do we respect others? To what extent do we retain sympathy? Everyone has some of the most precious things inside of them. Brave people listen to their hearts and create their own lives. The nostalgia for her late husband is something deep inside the heroine. Opening a bookstore was a heartfelt request, and for her it was a business. But it was disturbed, destroyed, and deprived by indifference, power, and jealous people. Too often, people want a sense of superiority over others to satisfy their vanity, which leads to jealousy. There are also too many times when people are addicted to the power of money and become accomplices. Respect is not flattery, but cherishing the right of others to listen to their inner lives. Sympathy is not condescending pity, but heart-to-heart.

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The Bookshop quotes

  • Christine: You're so kind, Mrs. Green...

    [running away]

    Christine: You're so bloody kind.

  • Narrator: [Voice over] Mr. Brundish lived alone in the oldest house in Hardborough. He didn't particularly like his own company, but after long years of battle, he had reached a lasting truce with himself. He adored books with the same passion with which he detested his fellow men.