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Christian 2022-04-20 09:02:10

I think the older people are, the easier they are to be touched by some insignificant details. In fact, if you think about it carefully, it's just that the speaker has no intention, but the listener is intentional. These small details must be forgotten when they are young and ignorant, and there is no trace of running water. But as you get older, you don't know if God suddenly opened your third eye for you, and then you seem to be psychic. Did this change happen overnight? I do not know.
In fact, I have seen all kinds of changes, and after many audio-visual wonders, I thought it would be extremely difficult to be touched, but the more this is the case, the more I feel that it is true. It's dark and dark, repeated over and over again, and finally the one that can lead to the heart is the simplest one at the beginning. For example, everyone has brought the beauty of love letters to the limit. After listening to so many moving words and complicated sentence patterns, they are still stabbed to tears by a simple "So you are here too".
I watched "The Garden of Words" a few days ago. Although the story is simple and the lines are single, I always feel that it is like a basic classic in the wardrobe. It will not make you look particularly beautiful after wearing it, but it will never It will be outdated, concise, and generous. What touched me was Takao's and Yukino's unwavering inner monologues, similar to mood diaries. It's bland and unremarkable, but it's real. You just know that someone has heard it, not me, but also someone else. Anyway, there is such a person who heard it.
In February 2014, snow was falling in Japan, Takao took the first pair of women's shoes he made and put them in the empty courtyard, alone.

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The Garden of Words quotes

  • Takao Akizuki: Tell me I'll never live up to my expectations! Tell me I'll never measure up to my dreams!

  • Yukari Yukino: I'm twenty-seven, but I don't feel any smarter than I did twelve years ago.