The plot design of the movie is average and the style is supernatural, which resembles "Twilight", but warmer than Twilight. There is a strong sense of sadness in the movie, and this injury makes people hopeful. Maybe this is the movie with a general plot, but it is still not full of highlights after the end.
In the film, Charlie’s melancholic and deep blue eyes are filled with endless wounds. After his brother Sam died in a car accident, Charlie’s heart died with his younger brother. It was not until he met Tess, who also likes sailing, that his heart began to touch. Sunlight.
"I am in pain every day when you are gone, and now it is very painful." Charlie was talking to Sam's soul in the woods, and only he could see his dead brother.
"That's because you are still alive... There are so many things we didn't expect in life. You have to face it bravely." Sam, who only Charlie can see, said to his brother.
"To be precise, I died with you on the day of the car accident." Charlie was still immersed in the sad river.
I always think that the director who made this movie may have a shadow of pain in his heart, or the author of the novel. The film itself is to express through the lens and seek the resonance of people with similar views or emotions. The pain of losing a loved one is often overwhelming, but life is very short, and those who are alive should cherish the life gifted by God.
Let life be beautiful, youth can hurt, but not tolerate flooding and wasted!
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