This film is talking about youth, Makoto regrets all kinds of trivial things simply and unconsciously: "If only it hadn't been like that", so she went back to the past again and again to make changes, but the changes made her in a hurry. The last time, she took care of everything, told Yuri that she liked Qianzhao, matched Gongsuke and the junior girl, and said goodbye to Qianzhao.
I'm thinking, this time and again, this last time, I hope Makoto won't regret it. In fact, most adolescent girls are like this. Whether it is out of kindness or out of some kind of bright and sad feelings unique to adolescence, they tend to let others be fine and bear the pain alone.
At the end of the film, Makoto looks at the clouds in the sky and looks open-minded and confident. I wonder if she's really not sad. Does she know how much time and how much power she will use to dissolve the sadness of never being able to see the person she loves? Has she ever wondered whether her firm belief at the time—"I'll go right away, run away"—would be disillusioned with the passing of sadness? (Actually, Makoto's expression when she said this, I always feel a little crazy) The film ends here, so I think it's just talking about youth, not too much growth.
There is a story in Yao Feila's "80°C". A girl who ran away from home fell in love with a director who failed in her career. When she parted, the girl made a vow, but she returned to the original theater many years later - "I didn't keep the promise". This is not sad at all, because reality is never sad, it is only half bright and half sad. And the latter, the reality, strikes me even more.
When talking about the difference between his animation and Hollywood animation, Hayao Miyazaki said that in Hollywood animation represented by Disney, the entrance and exit are the same height, while his entrance is very low, and the exit will be higher.
So if you look at it from this point of view, "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time", the exit is just a little bit higher than the entrance. This also goes back to the original question, what is the difference between regret and regret? Baili Shaoxia (chaotic entry) said: "I don't know who to live as in this life, but although I have regrets, I have no regrets." Baili Shaoxia is really a strong man who has experienced ups and downs in life. And our real piano, you really don't know what regret is. But in this moment of ignorance, you are really beautiful.
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