I think it is a young man who has aged from the very beginning...
His tenderness and weakness and the great loneliness that is unknown in his heart.
Because of the time and space between the two people, or at the age of 13, he knew that he would eventually move forward like a rocket in the empty universe where a single hydrogen atom could not be found, thinking that all efforts together were In vain, knowing that his own strength cannot compete with it.
So he was silent when he couldn't comfort her, anxiously silent on the late tram, and silent when the letter to her was lost.
How much sadness can you drown on your own?
Sharing 13 years of emotions with each other, the next moment after that, is extremely sad.
After that, you smile but you are not happy, you care but you don't care, and love is not close. The four seasons have changed, and the preserved memories are still fresh, just looking back on her being married to another woman.
You think of the snowy cherry blossoms and the promise to see them together, the quiet and stationary train in the field after that, the summer sea, the unsent text messages and the rockets that lifted off alone.
Will there be a bit of bitter happiness.
An astronaut
who is kind to everyone but has already closed the door in his heart is the most dangerous.
Will you be moved by him and
want him to no longer be lonely...
Makoto Shinkai
is so cruel, he shows the cruel truth that we are unwilling to face and admit in such a beautiful way.
In fact, from resisting distance to enduring distance to accepting and appreciating distance is a process of growing up.
The sadness and difficulty here are much heavier than in the story, and they are not beautiful at all.
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