I really like movies under the concept of parallel universes, so I can't resist the time travel love category. I admit that the film does not conform to the consistent logic of time travel in this regard. But according to the logic of this movie, I actually understand that Levi's used it with the heroine from 2004 to 2006. The letter exchange has been in love for two years. On Valentine's Day in 2006, he was in love to the bone, but the goddess didn't know him. The male god was hit by a car in the square and then in another parallel time and space, the heroine suddenly knew two things on Valentine's Day in 2008. The person who was in the car accident a year ago was the pen pal I fell in love with from 2006 to 2008, and immediately wrote to tell Levis in 2006 not to ask him and let him wait for two years to his time and space in 2008. At this time, I went to the lakeside cottage to find her and finally Levis waited. It took two years to finally meet the heroine and it didn't take time for the heroine. That is to say, in the parallel time and space of this film, it took two years for the hero to move, but the heroine didn't move. This indeed violates half of the laws of parallel universe movies, but it is also very touching and most important. It's rushing, my No. 1 male god, Kino Reeves, for me, it's a full score and it doesn't make sense...
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