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The Shop Around the Corner (1940)
Topic Started: Dec 4 2015, 12:36 AM (60 Views)
shawn
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Look around you. Kind of amazing, isn't it?
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Two employees at a gift shop can barely stand one another, without realizing that they're falling in love through the post as each other's anonymous pen pal.

One of my favorite romantic comedies from the 1940s, one of Jimmy Stewart's best roles with a great performance from Margaret Sullavan as well. This was later remade as You've Got Mail.
This doesn't have to be a day of sadness.
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We can accept it as a gift of unity and hope.
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SnazzyShadeEmily
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They said I wasn't good enough for television. How do you like me now, voices in my head?
This sounds so typical but also good
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shawn
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Look around you. Kind of amazing, isn't it?
SnazzyShadeEmily
Dec 4 2015, 01:18 AM
This sounds so typical but also good
Ikr, it's the typical unexpected love with someone close to you, but the rather unique setting helps set it apart.
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SnazzyShadeEmily
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They said I wasn't good enough for television. How do you like me now, voices in my head?
Plus given ifs 1940, technically it started this with movies!
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