The most tearful thing in the film is the final farewell between the hero and his father. If a new life is born, the existing new life will be lost before the birth of the traversal. The butterfly effect is the last word. The skills that all people with the ability to repeatedly traverse must also work here. Therefore, even if the family male has the inheritance of crossing, the father and son cannot change the destiny of a farewell. For the last time, the father and son returned to the boy's childhood, hand in hand to review the lost childhood again, turning the good into a memory. It turns out that people always have to grow up, and growing up comes at the cost of constant loss. One day, your favorite toys will be put in the closet, and your favorite relatives will go far away. No matter how unhappy you are, some good things are destined to quit your life, and life will continue. Because life is constantly losing on the one hand, and gaining on the other, life flows due to gains and losses. I think that the essence of time and space is to repair and make up for life. If we can travel, after a hurried and busy day spent in a hurry, cross one minute before going to bed and spend the day again in the morning. Don’t be busy this time, listen to every bird's song on the road and watch every flower bloom. , Remember to give a smile to the stranger who smiles at you, treat every day as the last day in your life, and experience every unforgettable fragment of your life repeatedly, just like reading the quintessential chapters of a good book. Now it becomes a memory. However, if life is repeatedly repaired, it will slowly become a string of lies and deceptions carefully woven. Without the truth, the meaning of life becomes suspicious. We are unable to cross, so we are warned to cherish life. People cannot step into the same river, but even if we can only cherish the memory of the past by the river, it is enough to glorify a lifetime. When the flowers bloom, the flowers will fail. Cherish every moment, and life does not need to be repeated.
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