Since everything is doomed, cherish the moment

Einar 2022-03-11 08:01:09

The setting of relatively anti-parallel time and space is the biggest abuse point of this movie. But also because under this setting, their love is eternal and precious. In the staggered 30 days, only through "acting" can the two have a story to make this relationship possible. Even so, she still opened the door of the classroom with a notepad on the first day, facing the experience of the last day with a heavy heart. He was crying and asked him to tell himself what they had experienced in the past 30 days, and then every day after that, he told her the experience backwards. On her last day, she hurried to catch the tram just to let him meet her, and said "see you tomorrow" when parting - but, what you see tomorrow is the me of yesterday, and I can't see you tomorrow is you.

In fact, the time of the two people is positive in their own world. There is no female lead rejuvenation. of sadness. But in the 30 days of the age of 20, Amy cooperated with the timeline of the world of high life, so it was particularly abusive from the perspective of Amy.

Amy "acted" for 30 days in reverse, or Gao Shou went to find Amy who was 15 at the age of 25. The two went both ways. In other words, in such a time and space setting, it is inevitable that they meet and fall in love, and it is fate.

Since everything is doomed, then cherish the moment. Like Amy said - but when you're happy, you're happy.

I have been thinking about the timeline during the watching process. It was confusing at first, but it became more and more clear later. I think if this movie can understand the timeline it sets (it’s good to understand it, don’t delve into what’s behind it. No logical loopholes), you will definitely feel that the plot arrangement and narrative process are very good, and you will want to sincerely admire Komatsu Nana's acting skills.

(ps think the timeline explanations of several highly praised film reviews are quite clear)

There is one more detail that I find very romantic. On the last day (the first day of Amy), Gao Shou said to Amy, "We have not passed each other, we will connect each other's worlds, form a circle, and merge the two into one". It was said by Gao Shou. And she said this to Gao Shou later in her timeline (that is, before Gao Shou's last day), saying that it was what he told her, although even if she didn't tell him, he would say it on the last day , but she told him, so for Gao Shou, this sentence was first heard from Amy. Both received from each other a firm love that transcended time and space. The meaning of this sentence is as it says itself, like the Mobius ring, "something is connected in a circle". Your worlds may not be connected, but your memories of this relationship form a circle and become one.

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