The first time I watched "Memories" was in the art class of middle school, and I was shocked by the "Mrs. Butterfly". . . In the film, a spaceship receives a mysterious distress signal, and two astronauts follow the sound into an abandoned spaceship, but they discover a different world, a gorgeous palace, and a female singer who appears and disappears with a touching voice. The singing brings the two into her own sweet and poignant memories like a ghost on a ghost ship summoning the living. . . Everyone's memories have restricted areas that they don't want to touch. Some people choose to avoid them, and some people choose to face them. One of the astronauts witnessed the death of his beloved daughter with his own eyes, and it was heartbreaking. Female singers took advantage of this. Let him choose, he can never have to accept the accident, as long as he chooses to escape and stay on the spacecraft, but that person finally realizes clearly that the only way to get rid of the pain is to face it; while the other astronaut chose to Always become a substitute for the female singer's lover, and lost her life because of it. In fact, the story is very simple. It is about how you choose to remember, whether to keep the good or the bad, and treat them as the only way to grow; or choose to erase the bad and use the good ones. Come to anesthetize yourself and let yourself live in falsehood. . . In fact, none of us know the ending, because that is our own story, it just depends on how you choose.
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