I knew this movie existed, and I was determined to read the novel before watching it, but I couldn't hold back in the end. After all, movies are much more convenient than novels, and you won't be overwhelmed by unfamiliar words.
In fact, the plot is very cliché, but for some reason, the ending part burst into tears.
Maybe everyone's first love is like an untouchable holy place!
Jamie is a pure fascination girl,
and Landon is a wicked and annoying boy.
Perhaps it is this combination that produces such a strong chemical effect.
The story unfolds slowly like this...
Bad boy Landon recognizes his heart step by step, opens his heart, accepts the life that originally belonged to him, and
tries to love someone, as never have before.
During this period, he tried to keep a distance from Jamie in front of his friends and classmates, but he was reluctant to let go of Jamie in private.
Can't help but remind me of the Japanese movie "Just Love You".
She is also a heroine who is not entertained. She is like a loner at school, living her own life. Boys laugh at her, girls look down on her, and even the ending is so similar.
It is also the male protagonist who is reluctant to treat the heroine as a friend in front of others, but is reluctant to give up the heroine in private.
I remember when Landon asked Jamie for help for the first time, when Jamie told Landon not to fall in love with her, Landon must not have thought that this girl would become an angel who changed him in this life.
At the end of that drama, Landon couldn't help but kiss Jamie, not in the script but to the applause of the audience.
Even Landon felt that he was incredible, but he didn't expect that his heart had begun to slowly fall in love with this girl he used to laugh at.
"The minute I let you in, I let myself out."
As in many Korean dramas, Jamie is terminally ill. (Probably the tragic ending of a romantic movie can only be the main character getting sick!)
Later, Landon proposed to Jamie when a comet crossed the night sky.
It also fulfilled Jamie No.1's dream in the church where Jamie's mother married.
"Jamie and I had a perfect summer together, full of love deeper than people know, and at last she's gone, and her eternal faith."
Jamie is gone, but still like the wind , beside Landon.
At the end of the film, Landon tells Jamie's father that he's sorry he didn't help Jamie perform miracles.
Jamie's father said she had done it and Landon was the miracle she created.
A rebellious teenager who used to be confused, under her influence, starts a new life.
As Jamie gave to Landon in the excerpt from her mother, what Jamie asked Landon to read:
"Really recognize yourself and keep moving toward your goals."
Landon also clearly recognized the goals he had promised, and was admitted to medicine. hospital.
At the end of the film, Landon came to the riverside where Jamie once came, and stood against the wind.
"Jamie saved me. She taught me a lot about life, hope... and this journey. I will miss her forever. Our love is like the wind, you can't see it, but you can feel it."
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