I love you, but I don't like you any more.
ONE DAY, ABOUT LOVE FROM 15/07 1988
There are a lot of moving lines in this film, Although I didn’t fully understand everything, and therefore didn’t understand the plot as a whole, the ideas it wanted to express were simple—probably, it’s just the right person at the right time; more courage and cherishing, etc. Even so, still Understand what it means - love will grow each other, maybe at the same time, maybe later. The time of being in love can be very long, it can be very short (so I don't understand the meaning of this growth). Well, as for this space and time, it's just a movie.
I can't remember any other movie that can make me feel like a ritual that I haven't seen for a long time. As with a video I saw in the afternoon that I intend to share on Saturday, every shot of the film is beautiful - narrow stone road after rain, Westminster Abbey, Edinburgh, dark toned graduation kiss square, big Ben Bell, the scenery of a small town that two people drove through on vacation; or a Parisian apartment full of sunshine and artistic atmosphere and a coffee shop on the street. Of course, more is the temperament of Anne Hathaway.
Also, especially the few scenes of the hypothetical scene at the end of the film, it makes people...
I see that many people don't begrudge their scores for this, and even add one more star, so as to forget its tragic. Four and a half stars, just sauce.
BTW, I am looking forward to its SOUND TRACK CD, I must buy one, dear.
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