Two stories, the interlude overlaps the two eras. Yellowed letters and diaries, girls with braids, this is a young, innocent and complicated love story. From the cow dung in Junhe's hand when he first saw him, the wanton shouting at the door of the "Haunted House", to the later suicide by hanging the beam in the sense of Taishou's completion, the embarrassment of Junhe hiding in the hospital... There is no bridge. Abusive, pretentious, some are just simple and sincere that gradually penetrate into the hearts of the people. It's not so much the director's deliberate pursuit, it's better that the movie restores the innocence of love itself. Whether it's laughter or tears, it's all controlled just right. It seems to be able to penetrate the screen to "do whatever you want" to command the softest lake in the hearts of the audience.
Ju Xi and Qi Xi's mother and daughter are both beautiful and moving, but the cowardice of mother Ju Xi's character and the ruthless arrangement of fate seem to add a bit of pitiful and tragic color to her beauty. Fortunately, in the end, Shangmin put on Qixi's necklace of two generations of China Unicom. So I would rather believe that Ju Hee and Jun Ha deliberately buried their own happiness for the sake of their children.
The fate of a lifetime is not enough, so I have to keep it and save it for the next generation. The so-called "God's Will of Love" is like the phrase in the theme song "We came together so accidentally, this is our destiny."
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