the traveller's bookshop

Gerson 2022-04-20 09:01:12

Yesterday afternoon, I casually got off the subway at Notting Hill. Without asking for directions, I went to the blue bookstore with the address I found on the Internet. The blue door is gone, and the bookstore's sign has changed.

Before I went, I really hadn't seen this movie.

Then I walked on the notting hill by myself. Although it was already W11, I always felt that walking in W1, the architectural style and greening were completely on the same level as W1. Of course, the only clues that can be found are the cars parked on the street. It felt really good to walk there, and I even felt like I was in love.

The whole movie, the plot, is vulgar.

The only thing that touched my tears was seeing the small garden that I passed by yesterday, the street in the notting hill, and the broken car passing by the intersection I was familiar with. I'm leaving the UK and I really love, love, love London.

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Extended Reading
  • Garth 2022-03-22 09:01:14

    Four and a half stars. It's as good-looking as "Beautiful Lady in Wind and Moon"! Of course, this kind of film is more cute than the ordinary side. Hugh Grant's acting is not as good as his sister, but this role is really suitable for him, and I want to lick it. The love of the supporting roles is also very sweet, I like the scene where everyone wins the cake together.

  • Oma 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    "The story of the princess and the shoemaker's son", I watched it again and again, and again and again complained and pityed myself.

Notting Hill quotes

  • P.R. Chief: Dominic... if you'd like to ask your question again?

    Journalist: Yes. Anna, how long are you intending to stay here in Britain?

    Anna Scott: [pause] Indefinitely.

  • William: Whoopsidaisies!

    Anna Scott: What did you say?

    William: Nothing.

    Anna Scott: Yes you did.

    William: No I didn't.

    Anna Scott: You said "whoopsidaisies".

    William: I don't think so. No one says "whoopsidaisies" do they? Unless they're...

    Anna Scott: There *is* no "unless." No one has said "whoopsidaisies" for fifty years and even then it was only little girls with blonde ringlets.

    William: Exactly. Here we go again.

    [He falls off the fence again]

    William: Whoopsidaisies. It's a disease I've got. It's a clinical thing. I'm taking pills and having injections. It won't last long.