A movie that won the best kiss award, a clichéd plot, but still moved by the sincere love of the male and female protagonists. The summer when you were there was really beautiful. There are not so many excuses for love. If you fail to be together in the end, it can only show that there is not enough love. What moved me in the film was not only that they were so passionate and daring to love and hate when they were young to become each other’s first love, nor was the male protagonist telling the story of their love to the female protagonist suffering from Alzheimer’s over and over again. Hand, grow old with the son, the film finally ends with the male protagonist and the female protagonist dying in a hospital bed, hugging each other hand in hand. It’s hard not to be moved. Looking back on their last conversation, it’s almost in tears. The female protagonist asked: "You Do you think our love can create miracles?" "I think so, because love brings you back to me every time." "Do you think our love can take us away together?" "I miss ours Love can make us omnipotent." "I love you." "I love you too." "Good night." Because of love, the male protagonist believes that after he tells the story, the female protagonist will remember him, and because of love, The heroine is no longer afraid to forget again, she believes that the heroine will remind her again! Love is to make each other's faithful belief. The scene of old Noah and Ellie sitting on the bench together, accompanied by the setting sun always reminds me of my grandpa and grandmother, remembering the sad expression of grandpa in the few days when grandmother passed away. I remembered that they had also been stumbling and stumbling, noisy, and reconciled to spend most of their lives. I remembered that they would always sit by the pond in front of their house after dinner and listen to the cicadas and frogs. Maybe there was no word, but they would just stay with each other quietly. Sitting. If one day I get old, will the old man who has been with me for most of my life tell me those three simple "I love you" [sad][sad][sad]
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