The first and second time the hero and heroine meet is too romantic Attractive and two completely different values are unlikely to be together. The hero and heroine cannot understand each other's world ending. It is estimated that the tragedy is very poetic and romantic, but from the perspective of the male protagonist as a scientist, I really think it is too absurd. I don't believe in the heroine. I believe in these two values. It would be better if they could neutralize them. I don't feel so absolute. I believe that some male protagonists tell the truth. Big but I didn't expect the ending to be so cruel and directly let the heroine die in front of the hero. If the two were alive, they would have broken up, but if they died like this, the hero would worry about the two things for a lifetime. I don't like the heroine when the heroine is here. I think the female assistant can do better, but the female protagonist doesn't like the female assistant anymore. I miss the female protagonist. The little girl not only has eyes like the female protagonist, but also has very similar voice lines. Is this a scientific explanation for reincarnation? It's really romantic. The director should come The Chinese people like this kind of reincarnation the most when they make this kind of movie. For example, what about the Three Lives Three Worlds Fragrant Honey, etc. The ending is too overwhelming, so it's over, and it's not enough. I really want to know what happened to the male protagonist. This easter egg is too low. It's not a sci-fi movie. It's more of a literary film. Why do you want to find the reincarnation of a celebrity? Who added such a stupid easter egg? I'd rather the easter egg is the male protagonist who finally believes in religion
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