However, I still have a lot of doubts about the title of the film. We still don't know the name of the flower we saw that day. It's a bit long, so I can't understand the abstract plot described by the title after watching it. But at the end of the day, it's not easy to come up with a name for a story. If it has to be named after a character, it would be a bit rigid. Should it be named after an event, such as what happened that summer? There is no such artistic conception, so the title of the film is not bad, it can trigger my association, the name of the wonderful flower, we still do not know, maybe it is a small thing that happened around us in those days, until Today, we haven't penetrated or thought about it. Our feelings for the people around us, in a cheesy way, are the meaning of friends. But in the end the protagonists all seem to have learned a thing or two, whether it's affection for him or her, disgust for other people, or acknowledgment for the captain. But, at the end of the day, do we really know the name of that beautiful and strange flower that blooms deep in our hearts, I think everyone knows a little bit more or less in their hearts.
Small stories can usually reveal the big truth. Maybe for me, the animation of the title of this long film tells us the name of the flower, the flower called friendship, with a touch of lavender color of love, and another Thick lilies full of concern, and vaguely jealous rhododendrons. In any case, that flower bloomed in their hearts that year in the ordinary log cabin called the secret base with ***buster engraved under the scorching sun of that summer, but I think the flower in their hearts at that time It should still be budding in the bottom of my heart, in that young and ignorant childhood. Until high school, in a series of events triggered by a ghost named Miracle, the flower in their hearts slowly bloomed, exuding a faint fragrance, and finally when they opened their hearts, a faint floral fragrance floated. Entering the hearts of the little friends in previous years, it was refreshing, as if they all knew the name of the flower in an instant, the name of the flower named 'Always a good friend'.
I hope that the beauty of flowers will always accompany them and warm the days from now on.
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