If time can go back, I will hold your hand tightly every time I hold hands, and every time I hug you , Clinging to your heart, let you feel the rhythm of my heart and my pulse beating for you.
If I can travel through time and space, I will go to every night where you feel lonely and sad, to every you Alone at the station, road, swimming pool... staying with you makes you feel lonely.
This is my if, you will laugh at me and say, "How can there be so many ifs in this world", yes, how can there be so many ifs. But people always use these ifs to give themselves strength when they are helpless.
If the actor’s role comes true, he has the opportunity to love again. He has learned how to love, but he could not change the gears of life. In the end, the car accident could not be avoided. Only this time, the dead were replaced by Up him. The heroine was left crying silently alone. He exchanged his life for what if, and exchanged his life for an opportunity to tell her "I love you". But she couldn't continue walking with her. Is it worth it? I think the whole movie talks about only one if-if only I could let you know that I love you earlier.
Why always learn how to love after losing? Why do you always think about "I can't see you again tomorrow" to know how important she is to you? If you love, why not cherish it while you still have it? And what is the use of "regret and not rush" after the loss? No taxi driver in this world will let you do it again. The sad thing is that today's romance movies are always full of such plots. What's more sad is that such plots have earned rave reviews and countless tears. Does this prove that, as ordinary people, we are always hoping for certain ifs in our hearts?
The heroine of the movie said something deeply impressed, "The only thing you can control in this world is your own choice." When we still have the opportunity to make choices, can we not be so contradictory or worry so much? If you hesitate a little bit, you will lose everything. If I choose, I might still lose everything, but I don’t think at least many years later: If I chose that year, it might be different. Or when you see another movie with an old-fashioned plot and a love-saving movie, feel like me...
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