The
romantic comedy for those who hate romantic comedies
I
never liked romantic comedies but “The Shop around the corner” is probably one of my favorite movies of
all times. In case you also don’t like romantic comedies, try watching this
one. I mean, it is so important to fall in love with the right type of movies.
I know so many people who are in love with Quentin Tarantino movies and that
just doesn’t seem right.
Anyway,
the story is simple: Mr. Kralik (James Stewart) and Ms. Novak (Margaret Sullivan) work for Matuscheck and Company - a gift store in Budapest. They don’t
particularly like each other and spend a lot of their work time bickering.
They
have one thing in common, though. They are both in love with their secret pen
pals. What they don’t know is that they are
actually writing letters to each other..
“-
Hey, isn’t that the plot of You’ve got mail?”
Actually,
yes. The modernized version with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan was based on this movie, but the
difference is that “The Shop Around the Corner” doesn’t suck.
Basically,
the essential of “The Shop around the corner” is missing from “You’ve got mail”.
Klara is always thrilled to receive a letter from her “Dear Friend”. Are we
that enthusiastic about our inbox? We are addicted and obsessed by it – which
is different.
Plus,
everything about The Shop around the corner is charming. Matuscheck and
Company, the suits, the matching vests, the pocket watches, the hats, Klara’s
aunts, Klara’s voice, Pepe, Rudy. I mean, even the swindler is sophisticated.
"Keep the change. Send your boys through college."
You
can’t really go wrong when Jimmy Stewart is out to make you fall in love with
him.
What’s
your favorite line from the movie? I love the scenes when Klara and Mr. Kralic
are having an argument but they can’t stay mad at each other because they
express themselves so well. This is probably my favorite:
Mr. Kralik: There might be a lot we
don't know about each other. You know, people seldom go to the trouble of
scratching the surface of things to find the inner truth.
Klara: Well I really wouldn't care to scratch your surface, Mr. Kralik, because I know exactly what I'd find. Instead of a heart, a hand-bag. Instead of a soul, a suitcase. And instead of an intellect, a cigarette lighter... which doesn't work.
Klara: Well I really wouldn't care to scratch your surface, Mr. Kralik, because I know exactly what I'd find. Instead of a heart, a hand-bag. Instead of a soul, a suitcase. And instead of an intellect, a cigarette lighter... which doesn't work.
Mr.
Kralic (smiling): Well, that’s nicely put. Comparing my intellect to a
cigarette lighter that doesn’t work… That’s a very interesting mixture of
poetry and meanness.
Tell me your favorite lines in the comments!