So I saw a lengthy beginning, I don't know what it is.
until, near the end.
Emily said maybe my pager would ring and someone would donate my heart, and the operation was a success and I didn't have a rejection.
Ben said, maybe we'll have a child and we'll get married.
Emily said, I love you.
Ben said, I love you too.
Ben dashed to the hospital in the rain. Seeing the doctor, he said embarrassingly: I... just want to know about Emily's condition. What are her chances of getting a donation.
The doctor shook his head and told him regretfully that Emily is a rare blood type, and the probability is very low...
After Emily fainted, she called Ben. Ben hung up the phone and said to himself: I'm sorry, I lied to you, in fact, I think about death every day.
In fact, there were times when he didn't want to die. When he and Emily looked forward to the happiness of the future, love gave him hope to live again.
But the reality is so cruel that if he doesn't die, the person she loves must die.
That car accident took the life of the person he loved the most, and the innocent lives of six others. He was the culprit, so he stole his brother's tax collector's certificate, entered the database, and chose seven people as the objects of his redemption.
He gave the house to a single mother who was threatened with violence. He said, don't ask me why I chose you, I just hope your life will be better in the future. And the single mother led her pair of children, smiling happily, dancing, facing the sea in the big house by the sea, and the spring flowers were blooming.
He cursed the blind man in the most vicious language, just to verify if he really needed his help.
The reason I took the trouble to tell this story is because—it was such a sad story that I was alone in my empty living room late at night, crying.
Although tears are not rare for me, crying for a story is something I haven't seen for a long time.
In short, it is the tragedy of a person's love in the process of redemption. Although the movie does not show what the court sentenced him, it is clear that he sentenced himself to death. He ruined seven people, so he's going to help seven people. Perhaps in this way, his soul can finally be freed.
But he met Emily, the beautiful and optimistic girl who loves life. She has a Great Dane who also has a heart defect because she is always hopeful for the future.
She fell in love with a strange man trying to help him in her last moments. For her, life may be more precious because it is short. She could die at any time, so if she doesn't love it, it's too late.
Those beautiful and warm moments rekindled Ben's hope in life. He might not die, but Emily must. But if Emily is dead, what's the point of his life?
Life is like that, always full of contradictions and paradoxes.
He eventually died. I think if he was originally out of atonement, this time out of love.
See, what a beautiful and sad thing love is.
But I think that although he finally chose the path he originally chose, he thought that his heart could beat again in the person he loved, and maybe death would not be so cold to him anymore.
Although I will cry, I think this may be the best ending for Ben.
Then the screenwriter deliberately arranged for Emily to meet the blind man who had regained his sight. With his eyes, he saw the reborn Emily, his heart still beating inside her.
Okay, that's pretty hypocritical. However, you will still be moved, won't you?
Finally, write a sentence to end: dear, maybe we will die tomorrow... If we don't love each other again, it's really too late...
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