brave and loving

Jimmie 2022-04-02 08:01:01

From the beginning, I thought it was my favorite movie? Sure enough, the tone, rhythm, and aesthetic control of the whole movie are just right. The only shortcoming is that I always feel that the handling of emotions has not been fully utilized. It is that I just stopped when I was in the right mood, which made me feel a little bit of release. In Li Wuli, especially after the death of the old grandfather, when the general came to say good things to her wife (a powerful, selfish and disgusting old woman), the heroine roared, but the result was nothing.

The heroine likes to read and take a walk, so she came up with the idea of ​​opening a small bookstore. There were many obstacles, and finally it took half a year to open it. , since it is brave, but did not fight back in the end, it is inevitable to feel depressed and regretful. Perhaps, this movie is more prominent in that "you will never feel lonely in the bookstore", but I still hope that every effort will do what he likes to do. Things girls, have a happy ending. Especially the kind and compassionate heroine.

Give it four stars, there are brave counterattacks, and the results of continuing to read until opening a bookstore may be more in line with expectations.

Brave, loving life, reading, walking, hoping to be more resistant to pessimism and power. Well, move on.

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  • Jaydon 2022-04-07 09:01:06

    The story is flat and charming. Such a big town, but there is no room for a bookstore.

The Bookshop quotes

  • [last lines]

    Narrator: For years to come, I will remember how she tried to smile looking at the book I had in my hands. Then, she realized what I had done. She had fulfilled the dream and they'd snatched it away from her. But what she possessed deep down was something no one could ever take away from her: her courage. And it was that courage and her passion for books that she bequeathed to me, along with the Chinese lacquerd tray.

    Narrator: [modern bookshop keeper closes up for the day] How right she was when she said that no one ever feels alone in a bookshop.

  • Florence Green: I learned the trade very thoroughly when I was a girl and I don't believe its changed greatly since then. And more importantly, I know - I love reading.