book edge

Andrew 2022-03-15 09:01:03

In fact, I don't have a cold or disgust with the plot of this film. I watch it quietly, like an afternoon with sunshine, black tea, and wonderful flowers, which makes people want to fall asleep.
People think of "Lording Hill", think of "84 Channing Cross Street", want to walk in the bookstore alley in the UK on a beautiful afternoon, want to smash all the chain bookstores.
If you love books, you might as well watch this movie. In addition to watching Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan's tacit partnership, sweet combination; you can also read the past of some books, and read the mood of loving books. "Meg" had to clean up the bookstore in the film, just like the sky suddenly darkened; but seeing that the two finally came together, I couldn't help thinking, maybe the little bookstore I love can also be revealed in the chain of dark clouds. Such a beautiful piece of sunshine.

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