If it weren't for the themes related to music and piano that I like, I would complain to death for such a plot. Don't be so hypocritical.
Because of ed2's entry into the pit, coupled with hearing and speculation about the plot, it was regarded as a tragedy from the beginning. The first 2/3 emotional rendering is good, and the tragic atmosphere reaches its peak when the male protagonist plays the sadness of love and the ed of orange alone for the first time.
However, in the later period, the heroine has been hospitalized, and the number of appearances is completely inferior to that of a group of supporting roles. Even the feelings and emotions for the heroine that I had accumulated before were diluted by her constant absence, so that when she finally died, even with the blessing of writing a letter before her death, I didn't feel much sadness. So hard to hold back.
It is true that the production of this play is very good, and the music is even more brilliant, but as a tragic work, the arrangement of the plot is too ill-conceived. When the bond between the heroine and the hero was not really deep, he left the scene early, and in the end there were few episodes about the heroine. The so-called tragedy is to tear up beautiful things for you to see, but this beauty must be beautiful enough to be deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. As a supporting role, the second female second stage is simply overwhelming, and the feeling of wanting to be in the upper position almost makes this film a clichéd love triangle.
In the first half of the animation, I had red eyes several times. After the last episode of ed was over, I just closed the computer indifferently.
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