It's just that some people are lonelier than others.
If you are eighty years old from birth, and spend your childhood in a nursing home, the older you get, the younger your body will be.
How will your life be different?
Will people who grow up against time understand the meaning of time better?
The old Daisy said to Benjamin: "You are so much younger."
"Only in the outside." The young Benjamin's eyes were full of vicissitudes.
In fact, he was never really young.
When they were in their 40s, they could finally be together.
The heavens are not too bad for them. Although growing in two different directions, their lives will eventually cross over.
Even if you still have to separate later, no one can deny those happy times.
Can he want more in his life?
They accompany each other at different stages of their lives, just for the only time in that life.
Benjamin and Daisy remind me of Henry who always wanders in time and Claire who always waits in place in "The Time Traveler's Wife".
Time is too complicated. All we can do is to watch it escape silently, forward or backward, random or continuous.
In any case, I just want to leave the memories with you, the memories just right.
"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", a very unhappy movie, attempts to metaphor life and time.
The clock made by the sad father who walked backwards didn't really turn back time.
What we can do may be to say good night to the one we love at the only right time in that life.
Good night, Benjamin.
Good night, Daisy.
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