In the end I didn't cry, maybe you did, but we would all be blown through the collar by a biting cold wind in the last 5 minutes, with the cold hair standing upright, and the spine chilling.
For the first time, he went back to the past, in order to be with her for the
second time, he went back to the past, to regain his freedom, to be with her again for the
third time, and he went back to the past, to be with her for the
fourth time , He went back to the past, in order to be with her for the
fifth time, he went back to the past, in order to be with her for the
sixth time, and the last time, he went back to the past, in order to make her happy...even if he could not be with her
I don’t remember when I watched this film for the first time. In short, it must be at an immature age, so memory, this should be a very boring film. Today, I’m over 25 years old and watch it again. It’s the stop of Oasis. crying your heart out remembering that he burned all his diaries and grew up in the days without her. We thought that it was because he gave up his desire to be with her and other greed for everyone, especially her happiness, That's it for the ending. As a result, when the song reached its climax, the lyrics sounded...
"
cos all of the stars
are fading away
just try not to worry
youll see them some day..."
Let the heroes and heroines rub shoulders on the crowded streets However, looking back at each other with ingenuity, it is God's reward for sacrificing oneself in exchange for the happiness of others, and it is destined that this film will be unforgettable for us.
Just as I always remember occasionally, in Schindler’s list, Ralph Fiennes was sitting on a luxurious balcony with a gun in his beautiful violin soundtrack, shooting the Jews downstairs at will, When the sound matches the picture, the biochemical reaction makes those shots inadvertently deeply in my mind.
Perhaps everyone who has watched this film will examine their own life status. Those unsatisfactory things, small, or painful, are all listed innocently, and they want to imagine what happened if they didn’t. Maybe these things are all. It will no longer exist, to change to a more perfect present...
This is not the negative education of the film, on the contrary, it tells us that life will not be like a blackboard, you can easily erase the unsatisfactory parts and leave only other good things. It may be possible, but the probability is so small that it can be ignored. Even if God gives us this super power that can change history, we must be forced to accept the consequences that changes may bring us, and perhaps even more unsatisfactory...for example, losing the part that we thought was good...
Finally, Maybe we would rather not have that super power, would rather make ourselves believe, now is the best ending, so
Don't be scared
you'll never change what's been and gone
Just try not to worry
you'll see them some day
So
Keep be on your way
and
Stop crying your heart out
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