A 40s movie
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Yesterday, I watched The shop around the corner, a black and white American movie made in the 40s (there is 72 years already!). I don't watch to vintage movies very often. In fact, it's quite rare I did. Since I heard so much about Breakfast at Tiffany's and was finally disappoint make me no urge to renew the experience.
But now, I am really happy I did. A forum where I am used to read was doing a thematic activity around this movie and I was tell that the movie You've got mail, a movie that I like, was inspired by this one, so I decided to give it a try. The shop around the corner is a really funny movie and a quite romantic one. A real classic.
While I was watching the movie, I was wondering to whom the principal actor make me thinks. Finally, I found it : it was to Hugh Grant. Not physically, but by the way he moves and by his eyebrows.
I am really fond of music and clothes from this time, so I will certainly watch other movies like this very soon. I don't know why I take so long to did it!
But now, I am really happy I did. A forum where I am used to read was doing a thematic activity around this movie and I was tell that the movie You've got mail, a movie that I like, was inspired by this one, so I decided to give it a try. The shop around the corner is a really funny movie and a quite romantic one. A real classic.
While I was watching the movie, I was wondering to whom the principal actor make me thinks. Finally, I found it : it was to Hugh Grant. Not physically, but by the way he moves and by his eyebrows.
I am really fond of music and clothes from this time, so I will certainly watch other movies like this very soon. I don't know why I take so long to did it!


Yesterday, I watched The shop around the corner, a black and white American movie made in the 40s (It is 72 years old already!).
I don't watch to vintage movies very often.
Since I heard so much about Breakfast at Tiffany's and was finally disappointed, make me no I felt no urge to re-live the experience.
A forum where I am that I used to read was doing a thematic activity around this movie and I was told that the movie You've got mail, a movie that I like, was inspired by this one, so I decided to give it a try.
The Shop around the Corner is a really funny movie and a quite romantic one.
While I was watching the movie, I was wondering to whom who the principal actor make me thinks reminds me of.
Finally, I remembered : it was to Hugh Grant.
I don't know why I took so long to do it!
Yesterday, I watched The Shop Around the Corner, a black and white American movie made in the 40s (it is 72 years old already!).
In fact, it's quite rare that I did do.
Since I heard so much about Breakfast at Tiffany's and was finally (sadly, unfortunately) disappointed, I felt no urge to re-live the experience.
'Finally' is an awkward word choice. I would either use one of the two words in parentheses or leave it out entirely.
A forum that I used to read was doing a thematic activity around this the movie The Shop Around the Corner. and I was told that the movie You've Got Mail, a movie that I like, was inspired by this one, so I decided to give it a try.
It makes more sense to separate this into two sentences. Otherwise you run into trouble with run-on sentences.
The Shop Around the Corner is a really funny movie and a is quite romantic–a real classic one.
A real classic.
Use the dash instead of a new sentence.
Finally, I remembered: it was to Hugh Grant.