Everything is arranged too "coincidentally", lovers who have been separated for 50 years just lost their wives, Sophie's fiancé happens to be a person who ignores love for the sake of her career, and the person she falls in love with happens to be with Girlfriend broke up. . . It all happened to make it feel unreal. I believe in this true love, but I feel that all these plots are arranged too thoughtfully, so thoughtful that people think that it may only appear in a dream.
However, the movie is still so tender and touching. What is unforgettable is the warm smile of the old man with full hair and the beautiful scenery of the natural wilderness or the quaint town that he passed through when he was looking for his lover.
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