I watched this film after watching the slightly depressing film of the ordinary heart. To be honest, this warm and thriving film is really a healing type. It can flatten the paper ball that was originally held in a ball, and iron it. Hot without leaving a trace.
Youth is a journey that never ends, but sometimes you just forget it, so she is hidden in a corner of your heart, wrapped up and never seen the light of day, and then the body and face gradually grow old and become like the one around you. So are those who are equally numb. Until one day dreams and hopes come back to you to destroy the shackles that bound her, so youth begins to bloom again.
Dreams are not out of reach, and there will always be some people blocking your way to her, and there will be messy or even impossible things to solve in front of you. Maybe dreams are really within your reach. But it is far away, but you will experience joy and redemption in the journey of chasing your dreams.
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