This is a very slow-paced movie that takes an afternoon slowly. By writing letters, she has seen the various states of the world, honed in the vicissitudes of the years, and has seen through and clearly the darkness of human nature. Being a good person is not so important to her anymore. Knowing that meeting the little boy who lost his mother and wanted to find his father, that old and cold heart gradually warmed up. It's as if a frozen star on the edge of the universe and a hot meteorite quickly separated after their orbits overlapped for a split second, but the frozen star is no longer what it used to be.
In the slow rhythm of the film, I can seem to feel the change in temperature. Until she left at the end, all the emotions erupted in an instant, and I clearly felt the hot emotions like magma in my heart that was gradually desolate
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