Joe She is the owner of a newly opened chain bookstore. She is mean and responsive; Catherine is an aunt who tells stories in a corner children's bookstore
. the label the world has given them.
Take those labels off, they both love to read, they love children, they are kind, humorous, they have a common language, and they have a great time talking... but they met in a dramatic way, just like Katherine's printer-loving boyfriend and Joe don't Yilehu's girlfriends hit it off like a hit. They looked at each other for the first time in the small bookstore. Is it a tacit understanding, or is it "Serendipity"?
Does everyone in the world have two selves, one is labelled for everyone to see, and the other is in his own heart and left to those he loves? So, does it mean to love someone, to see the inner self in him, instead of being deceived by his outer appearance?
The uniqueness of this film, and what attracts me, is that the two protagonists' love for reading makes their dialogue full of "book interest", and they can always quote a certain sentence from a certain book at the right time. For example, in their first online chat, they talked about "God Father". With a few simple sentences, I began to think that this unassuming man still has a little charm. This kind of talk is also full of charm.
Also, personally, I love Katherine's little bookstore, it's warm, human, and caring for children, it isn't just selling book, it is helping people become whoever he is and what he gonna be. when you read books at childhood, it became part of your identity...Unfortunately, there are too few such bookstores around us, and discount chains like FOX can be seen everywhere. They have coffee supply, but they will never pay attention to what they sell. How books affect your identity, let alone reading to children. The role of Catherine is exactly what I am looking for. She loves books, loves what she does, and can make the career she loves to the extreme, "she likes books, she knows everything, she has glorious taste".
And Meg ryan herself also Very attractive, her beauty is to be carefully savored. When she broke up with Frank, she said there is a dream of someone else, and she was charming with her stared look and twinkling eyes.
This film still follows the usual methods of American love movies. The hero and heroine can always meet and miss in various places, and have various intersections, as if there is a hand of fate connecting them together.
Towards the end, Kilgour called Brooklyn to appear, "somewhere over the rainbow" sounded affectionately, oh~ that's great!
This film tells me two things: no matter what someone does to you, don't say harsh words to him, our nature is not like that; if two people are a perfect match, they will definitely get married without hesitation, if you hesitate in your heart, Even if that person seems to be a good match for him on the surface, he is actually not the same person.
If you like light-hearted, romantic love dramas, this movie is a good choice.
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