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Helen Hanff, una combativa escritora neoyorquina, envía una carta a una pequeña librería de Londres pidiendo varios clásicos de la literatura inglesa difíciles de encontrar. Frank Doel, el reservado librero inglés, contesta a su petición, con lo que comienza una correspondencia divertida y conmovedora que se extiende a lo largo de dos continentes y dos décadas. (Filmayer S.A.)

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angel74 

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inglés "Had I the heavens' embroidered cloths, enwrought with golden and silver light, The blue and the dim and the dark cloths of night and light and the half light, I would spread the cloths under your feet. But I, being poor, have only my dreams. I have spread my dreams under your feet. Tread softly because you tread on my dreams." - Anne Bancroft and Anthony Hopkins took me on a wonderful trip into the magical world of books, and with their unforced acting, they perfectly convinced me that no distance is too far to prevent soul mates from enjoying harmony together. (80%) ()

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inglés Who says long-distance relationships don't work? A nice, old-fashioned profession of love for classical literature, Spurs and friendship. Perhaps only if the theater stage and radio would not have stood out of from the movie so much. It could have and should have relied even more on the amazing cast, which has the capacity to perform brilliantly using only their eyes. Instead, it relies on the often redundant reading aloud of the original/correspondence, which is of course the centerpiece of everything, but in the film it could have been approached in other ways than through long shots and voice-overs. The endless accidental demolition of the fourth wall doesn't help either. Nevertheless, the result is infinitely nice and, though seemingly reserved, it is more touching than you would expect. And that's not just because I share the same passion for books, Spurs and books about Spurs. ()

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