Can't Miss One Star Shine: The Courage to Turn Humble Dreams into Reality

Rey 2022-04-05 09:01:07

Before watching this movie, I found that many film critics said that the lengthy and complicated elements, such as the plot, would cause the audience to not watch it. But I don't know if it's because of circumstances or whatever, in front of the heroine's passion and love for reading, books, and bookstores, I can't see the controversy over these shooting techniques. From the hard work that was not optimistic to the subtle changes that brought subtle changes to the town, and then to the only Bole who left her and was defeated by the powerful with ulterior motives, she has never made slanderous remarks about people and things she did not know. .

Dedication to one's own independent, firm belief in dreams and careers, respect and humility to everyone and things, the irony is that living like this in this era will always be deduced to be a tragedy.

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Extended Reading
  • Claude 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    #EUFIFA# A film adaptation of a novel, the style of Isabelle Cosette is not obvious. A focus on female characters permeates this story of courage (and its opposite, "The Malice of the Town"). As for the details of the book that suggest character, the passages that originally selected the book for Brondig are interesting, from "Fahrenheit 451" to Philip Larkin's Poems to Kingsley Amis "That Uncertain Feeling."

  • Krista 2022-04-07 09:01:06

    Looking at the title and poster, I want to watch "One of the Best Movies of the Year". I'm ready to watch it again. I like the literary atmosphere, and the old drama bones add color to the film. Regardless of other people's tastes, it's one of the good new movies I've watched this year.

The Bookshop quotes

  • Florence Green: You mustn't think I don't want to consider you for the job, its just that you don't really look old enough - or strong enough.

    Christine: That happens after first glance. You look old; but, you don't look strong. Its all the same anyway. We're all available.

  • Edmund Brundish: That harpy. What she wants is an: arts center. Now, I ask you, what the hell does this damn village need with an arts center? And how could art have a center? But, she's got it into her head that it does.