bookstore

Mozelle 2022-04-07 09:01:06

What disappointed me in the bookstore movie was that the director treated the relationship between Mrs. Green and Mr. Brendis as love. It is said that the original book is just a kind of sympathy for like-minded people, so the texture will be better! As if someone insisted on exaggerating the relationship between the two protagonists of "84 Charing Cross" into love, which in my eyes is blasphemous. The beautiful emotions that exist between men and women in this world are not just love. While other so-called men of status and status treated her with cynicism and wanton negligence, the reclusive Mr. Brendis received Mrs. Green in his gentlemanly manner. It is superfluous for people who don't understand to say more, and people who understand don't even need too many words. With the "Fahrenheit 451" she sent, they have already established some kind of solid connection.

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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.