In tiny Colewell, Pennsylvania, the inhabitants gather in the postoffice for mail and gossip, as the occasions remain serene and quiet. This is until news is that the office is to close, and also beloved clerk Nora (a marvelous Karen Allen) has been left to struggle for her job and also think on the options she's made which kept her at Colewell for many decades. Touching, with a hint of melancholy, the eloquent picture of Tom Quinn is a ode to smalltown lifestyle and the feelings which come with memories and nostalgia previously. As fears look throughout her future and her past becomes ever more present, Nora states,"I actually don't wish to be lonely," but what that signifies is evasive. While giving space to the best thing about time passing and reflecting on which determines a life well lived colewell gorgeously catches rural America.
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In tiny Colewell, Pennsylvania, the inhabitants gather in the postoffice for mail and gossip, as the occasions remain serene and quiet. This is until news is that the office is to close, and also beloved clerk Nora (a marvelous Karen Allen) has been left to struggle for her job and also think on the options she's made which kept her at Colewell for many decades. Touching, with a hint of melancholy, the eloquent picture of Tom Quinn is a ode to smalltown lifestyle and the feelings which come with memories and nostalgia previously. As fears look throughout her future and her past becomes ever more present, Nora states,"I actually don't wish to be lonely," but what that signifies is evasive. While giving space to the best thing about time passing and reflecting on which determines a life well lived colewell gorgeously catches rural America.
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