Tessa has always been relieved, her eyes are empty, only love has brought her joy again. Seeing Tessa's name written all over the streets and alleys, a trace of comfort and joy appeared on her pale face. His wish was very simple, sleeping toghther waking toghther having breakfast together with his beloved, and on the night when the wish was fulfilled, her smile was still calm.
After knowing that it was only a few months, tessa cried, because she just felt good, her friends kept her child, her parents reconciled, and her boyfriend's hot love made her reluctant to leave.
I liked the setting at the end very much. I experienced it while listening to the nurse explaining the symptoms of the last few days. She knew their pain, and hoped to save herself as soon as possible, so that their lives could return to peace. On the one hand, they have to be separated, and on the other hand, they hope that they will forget themselves. It should be very painful.
The version I watched didn’t have Korean subtitles, so I didn’t understand many places, but I didn’t have the courage to read it again.
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