Kindness can bloom

Tremayne 2022-04-06 09:01:07

This movie is rather dull, suitable for people like me who have nothing to do. But when I was young I liked some really dull movies, ha, I was fragile and couldn't handle the ups and downs of stories/movies. Okay now, nothing is a problem, any plot can hold up (caterpillar? Or a ghost story or forget it). It's okay to watch such a boring movie again. People who love books are obsessed with books, unable to communicate with others, and it is rare to meet a confidant. Destiny is fortunate, and when happiness first begins to appear, it stops abruptly, and it is fixed to face this world alone. If you are not in that era, you cannot understand the fact that the bookstore is occupied, but the emotions, malice and goodwill between people are human nature, which is not enough to judge, only that: goodwill can blossom. The bookstore where the fluffy little girl grew up is the flower. (I really love her wool rolls).

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Extended Reading
  • April 2022-04-08 09:01:13

    Middle-aged widowed, childless, holding a banknote to open a bookstore, isn't this the future me...

  • Rebeka 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    The man who loved the book burned the title page of the book, and the girl who didn't love the book took the book out of the fire. The lonely manor conveys the scent of ink that is thirsty for knowledge, and the damp old house is filled with souls who will not be lonely. The manor is surrounded by gossip, and the old house is greedy. She wore a garnet-colored dress and received strange stares at parties. She repaired the bookstore and, like Lolita, suffered from the town's ill-intentioned slander. Although she lost, she left that day with her head held high like a warrior.

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.