2008年8月6日 星期三

Grok


grok







Y

有同感而互相了解;神交



D



–verb (used with object) 

1. to understand thoroughly and intuitively.  



–verb (used without object) 

2. to communicate sympathetically





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One character in "The Jane Austen Book Club" describes the author's novels as chick-lit that most men would enjoy if they gave it a chance; similarly, the film is a 



"chick flick"
guys might well grok if they could be [roped] in. 



Sure, there are no CGI or explosions, but it's hard not to become engrossed in the seriocomic relationship tangles writer-director Robin Swicord deftly adapts from Karen Joy Fowler's bestselling 2004 novel. Lacking major drawing-card thesps, this polished charmer could become a sleeper hit if allowed to slowly build word of mouth and screen count.

















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