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.
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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