love&life

Elroy 2022-04-22 07:01:55

This is a teenage manga, I know. But I like it so much.
When I watched it for the first time, at the end, Dahe appeared in the cabinet at the back of the classroom. Long'er and Dahe had been separated for a year at that time. At that time, the sun outside the window was so bright. I had just finished high school at the time. The young and naive mind at that time was so sad for some reason. At that time, when Dahe gave Longhe that bad smile, I almost cried.
It's not just about love. The tangled and complex feelings of young people are the main theme, but it is still trying to explain a certain aspect of growth. It is rare to see a boy as perfect as Xiang Longer, who has the feelings of a teenager, but works hard, is considerate to the people around him, stubborn but responsible. He is in a way the best that society can expect from an ordinary child. His growth, in a larger sense, is like a child at the end, as his mother said.
I have to admit that the emotional line in this work is too complicated, full of dog blood, and full of childish ambiguity. But, however, art is what gives people dreams. Those pure feelings, not sullied by the turmoil and selfishness of youth, but presented in the form of others' sacrifice, are so beautiful.
Too good things are often sad. When I was a kid, I looked at the weather forecast and looked at those incredible pictures of the landscape, and it was very, very sad. The world is so beautiful, and I can only look up.

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