It should be said to be an interesting movie. There was a youth that was squeezed out, so Emma’s fantasy, Emma being alone, really has a sour youthful taste. The ending is a bit nonsense. My memory of being squeezed out ended up in forgetting the boy. He never admitted to me a mistake, and of course it is unnecessary. I've never been honest. Actually, I was interesting to him. . . In any case, the ignorant misunderstanding has never been clarified. At that time, we resented each other, and he used his influence to successfully get me out of the way.
I am also as lonely and helpless as Emma. In the end, I met another boy. I have a new beginning. I forgot the pain. This is the normal ending.
Just after watching those years, I realized that if I gave two hearts in those years, how could this movie only have three hearts? Decisively changed to four stars
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