I love this type of movie.
The love found in the passing of life makes the dying person feel precious and extravagant, longed for and feared. The two protagonists of the movie, in their own secrets, yearn for love, but can't help but keep their distance.
The ending of their love was expected from the beginning, but the film showed us laughter and warmth in a touch of sadness. In fact, I have seen a lot of death-related movies, such as Bucket List and the movie played by Quinn Latifah (forgot the name), which use this very relaxed attitude to tell us how to face death. Although we also used the list method of "completing the things I want to do most" to spend the last life, but unlike other movies, our hero and heroine deepened their love for each other through adventures. , all these stories are in the service of their love.
The description of dying love should have been a very sad genre. The original Korean drama "Blue Life and Death Love" earned enough tears from the audience, but it gave me the feeling that it was too sensational, and the feeling it gave me was from love. Pain is more than good. But in this film, when you see two terminally ill people, at the end of their lives, they can meet someone who understands them and will go through life with them, and you may feel sorry for their ending. But when we finally see the Christmas tree full of gifts by the river, although you know that death is waiting for them, it is indeed overflowing happiness in your heart~~~~ The
film ends in this happiness, and there is no intention to let them The audience faces death, that's fine, this is the taste of love.
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