Affectionate isn't always a tragedy
Whether it's doomed or scheming
the end of the story, we're all in this together. . .
Obviously, five stars gave this ending. I saw this movie a long time ago. At that time, the word "traversal", which is now very popular, was not there. Yesterday, I caught up with the movie channel to release the original version and watched it again.
A magical mailbox, two lonely people; the right person in the right place, but a little joke from heaven put it all at the wrong time.
No slang words and long dialogue, quiet pictures and smooth rhythm, plus a satisfying ending, this is a movie suitable for watching at any time, especially for someone like me who is used to Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales.
"The prince and the princess finally lived happily together", although this is a somewhat outdated and unreal routine, but isn't the movie just about seeking inner satisfaction to fill the emptiness in the real world.
This is a good medicine for relieving sadness.
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