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Nyasia 2022-04-02 08:01:01

Spanish female director Isabel Cosette, based on the novel of the same name by contemporary British writer Penelope Fitzgerald. Penelope Fitzgerald (1916-2000), an outstanding contemporary British female writer, her works are regarded as the classics of contemporary British fiction by some critics, and "Time" magazine once praised her as "the best British novelist". One of two or three outstanding contemporary novelists". In 1978, The Bookshop was nominated for the Booker Prize, the highest award in British literature. Mrs. Green, a widowed woman who loves to read, suddenly decides one day to open a bookstore in an old house in the town. And people in the town, from powerful wives to bank managers, and even ordinary people, made things difficult and set up obstacles for her actions. The bookstore was difficult to maintain. During this period, an old gentleman who also liked reading and a girl who came to the bookstore to help became Mrs. Green's greatest consolation. This is a tragic story about bookstores and books. The town of Harburg on the coast of England is simple and elegant, where people party gracefully and live peacefully. It seems that a small town with a rich history and a strong atmosphere of literature and art is more breathless than the gloomy and gloomy climate. It is the jealousy, filth and viciousness hidden in everyone's heart. Human nature is not warmed by elegant castles and beautiful streets. A small town that sticks to tradition is an arena for dark battles. Only - "In a bookstore, people will never feel lonely." Write women to make spiritual films about women's quest for inner strength. The film is fresh and timeless, with a mournful style and beautiful tones, and the architectural interiors and costumes are even more pleasing to the eye. Mrs. Green's floral blouse, the girl's top, and the splendid costumes of the upper-class Mrs. Jarmat are in stark contrast to the gloomy atmosphere of the whole film, like a Renaissance palace painting, exquisite and luxurious. And no matter how beautiful the exterior is, it is not as bright as the spiritual world. In the face of suffering, the most important thing is to show courage. The short-lived acquaintance between Mrs. Green and the old gentleman was like a splendid firework in the middle of the night, intoxicating and heart-warming. The girl also opened her own bookstore many years later. It was the most valuable treasure of life that Mrs. Green gave her, just like the Chinese lacquer tray, which is eternal and shining forever. Thanks to the treehouse subtitle group for recommendation: http://t.cn/RgjI8V2

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  • 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.