Many people are looking for a remedy that can be forgotten. It seems that it can really make happiness start from forgetting. And forgetting really seems more difficult than remembering, like the end is more exciting than the beginning. Despite this, I still love this story about remembering, and this scene of remembering and forgetting in the vast crowd of romance and tenderness. Director Lee Jae-Han's shots are aimed at the two people in the story soothingly and smoothly. When the confused Xiuzhen forgot her wallet and Coke in the convenience store, she looked back, but bumped into someone like a tramp. She stared wide-eyed and watched him holding Coke in his hand. Thinking that he had stolen her Coke, she snatched the can from Chel-soo's hand in a rage, drank upright, and belched unconsciously. Later, when she saw the convenience store clerk returning her things to her, she suddenly realized that she had misunderstood the scruffy stranger just now. Then, when we met for the second time, she thought that Chel-soo didn’t remember her, but Chel-soo suddenly grabbed the coke she had just taken out of the vending machine and drank it, and learned that Xiuzhen also hit one. Very loud hiccups.
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