When I started watching this film, I thought she was a film about dreams, I saw that 17-year-old boy dumped that basketball, saw him say No, baby is my future, pick up that girl, I thought that what he got rid of was his dream, he got rid of his youthful youth, and everyone knew that she only had one responsibility that would accompany us for the rest of our lives. Who hasn't missed it, who doesn't have the dream of being young, I thought that when he finally had the chance to once again, he would not hesitate to pursue his dream.
Yes, obviously I was wrong. When he returned to the age of 17 and knew that his children were not having a good life, he understood that what he had done was not good at all. In fact, those of us who are not sensible may have more or less inferiority because we are not brave enough, and those who do not understand love think that love is joy, that love is a temporary heartbeat, that love is everything, we all too blind. At this time, we all need someone to guide us. Just like what he did, yes, he had the opportunity to regret, and he slowly made up for it.
You see, in fact, as long as you want, there is always someone standing there to warm you, yes as long as you want.
I would also like to mention the ending, the same scene as the opening scene where the male lead comes back to reality. At this time, he understood the real choice in his heart. Even if we lost the dream of youth, we can still have a lot, right?
Dad, I wonder if you have regrets too.
Because you're not by my side, I should really be sensible.
I feel really cruel again.
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