The Bookshop

 The pandemic is over and it's time to see independent films again, even if I have to enter a movie theater. 

The Bookshop 

The story revolves around a widow, Florence, from World War II trying to find purpose in life by opening a bookstore in a small township outside of London. Her business starts to flourish with her passion and her newly self-appointed precocious helper, a 12 year old girl. Soon, the bookshop comes between the town's richest woman who is also the unofficial power broker of the area. Florence's only ally is a local recluse who spends the majority of his time reading, played by the great Bill Nighy. The film's climax is hinted at early on but there is no cliche ending. This movie is a character actors dream.

Favorite actor: Patricia Clarkson as Violet

3 1/2 out of 5 stars

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