He's gone and put back the boy in the coffee shop.
Watching two people walking hand in hand under the sky of fireworks. Can't help but ask in my heart: Do you love me? The man I met at the coffee shop was still the one who lived in the god of death. Does he ask himself that? Can he tell who she loves? This so-called fulfillment is either kindness or deception.
Forgive me for always having weird ideas that don't fit the public. It's just that the coffee shop boy is really endearing, and seeing him with her really moved my heart. Curious, naive, overwhelmed and unquestioning. He looked at a child with the same persistent and innocent eyes, which made me believe that this is the person she should meet who deserves to be taken care of. Does she know the difference herself? She fell in love with the chatty coffee shop boy, or joe as abrupt as a stranger, full of mystery and fate.
He just left like this, what about his memories with her? Her kisses, and his sex, what should she do with it? Did you just forget it? As if it never happened? Obviously two souls, how should she live with such memories?
He took away fond memories and left behind an unsolvable puzzle. I originally hoped that he would give up his mission and choose to stay, but I found that this is an impossible ending. Maybe the director has also been troubled by their story for a long time~
pitt ten years ago, forgive me for never thinking he was perfect , even if he was still handsome ten years ago. I've always wondered about the director's camera angle for their sex scene, he could have made pitt more beautiful instead of clearly showing the wrinkles on his forehead. He is handsome and sunny enough to fascinate all women, but unfortunately he will never be mysterious and melancholy enough. Of course, he still made Reaper cute and sexy enough. The heroine is beautiful and has beautiful eyes. I don't know if she understands his identity, the truth sometimes makes us seem so helpless.
In any case, he chose to leave.
It's hard to let go like that, right? this is life.
Thank you for loving me.
ps: The ending song is very nice, very.
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