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Alyson 2022-04-06 09:01:07
Guarding the Dignity of the Dilapidated——The Narrative and Theme Performance of the Movie "Bookstore"
In fact, what was written in the winter vacation water competition was not lifted by anyone!
I. Introduction
The film "The Bookstore" is based on Penelope Fitzgerald's novel of the same name. The story takes place in Harburg, a remote town in England, where Florence, a widow for many years, broke...
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Isac 2022-04-06 09:01:07
With a bookstore, one will never feel alone
After Florence lost her husband, she came to the seaside town of Harburg and did everything she could to open a bookstore. Perhaps for her, that was a way of connecting with her husband. Because of the existence of the bookstore, the town has changed, and because of the existence of the bookstore,...
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Savanna 2022-04-06 09:01:07
A woman who insists on opening a bookstore for love
Mrs. Greene Florence loved reading. 16 years after the death of her dear husband, in order to commemorate her husband, she came from London to open an "Old House Bookstore" in the old house in the town of Hadpole. Everyone could come to study, and soon the business was booming, and she was liked by...
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Renee 2022-04-06 09:01:07
Ordinary and noble bookstore
A 2017 film, the original author, director, screenwriter, and only protagonist are all women, telling the feelings of the entire cast and crew about reading, what an extravagance in today's eyes.
The clear gray-green tone, the uncertain town, the soothing and dull rhythm, each frame is a visual...
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Deshawn 2022-04-05 09:01:07
Maybe our life has no one to watch, and we still have to live proudly and elegantly
After watching this movie, the first feeling is like a very short segment of life, not like the current movie that clearly tells you the beginning, the middle and the end, and after watching this movie, you will always feel that something is missing until the first After two days of careful...
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Imelda 2022-04-05 09:01:07
Bookstore: Courage is the best quality you have
The oil tanker slowly left the shore carrying the lonely Florence and her suitcase, and she calmly looked into the distance. At this time, Christine's shout came from a distance, Florence turned her head, and the little girl was holding a book and beckoning to her! At this time, she was surprised...
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Antwon 2022-04-05 09:01:07
the bookshop
In fact, I didn't expect this film to become so heavy. Unwelcome, mocked, blocked, death, and parting. Power, prejudice, sarcasm, incomprehension to anger and loss. Expulsion and prejudice are real. There are not so many stories of heroes and heroes saving the earth in the world. The heroine is...
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Gayle 2022-04-05 09:01:07
bookstore
Movie, "Bookstore" Original book: Penelope Fitzgerald's novel of the same name, directed by Spanish female director Isabelle Cosette, 8.2/10 From the perspective of a little girl Jipin, it tells the story of a bookstore in a small town fate. In 1959, the seaside town of Harburg in England had...
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Jana 2022-04-05 09:01:07
Island Bookstore
If a film can clearly see the gender of the director or screenwriter, or the original author, how should it be evaluated? Prejudice?
Still in this male-dominated society, we are used to male voices, and a slightly different voice feels quite different.
Bookstore is one such movie, with a distinctly...
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Braeden 2022-04-05 09:01:07
What is at stake is conscience and reason, not just knowledge
I have read Penelope Fitzgerald's original novel, the film and the graphic novel have completely different treatment of the same plot --- Did Florence see through "Mr. Brundich also agrees with the old house" The plan to switch to an art center" is a slander. And I selfishly prefer to deal with it...
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