All that love story, no matter how similar and old-fashioned its manifestations, no matter how single and puerile its ultimate theme is. But what it provokes is the heart that is still like a child in our hearts. It was covered up behind too much complexity and wisdom, and it was polished by time and years, but when these fairy tale-like stories were re-shown in front of us, we were moved. At this time, we are lovely, and the pure and imaginative mind of childhood allows us to find the original direction after being lost for too long.
Even if I already know the storyline; even if I have seen more exquisite stunts; even if I have no interest in World War II, but when I see the old protagonist slowly revealing the secrets that have been buried in his heart for many years, I see him old and dim. The eyes are still clear and persistent.
That is the clarity that only the kind-hearted people who believe in love have. So, my eyes were wet in an instant.
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