Because of GA, I like the city of Seattle very much. There is an undisguised romance in the name. What would a city that rains nine months a year look like. Coincidentally, this story also happened in beautiful Seattle.
The word Magic. Annie heard the word from her mother, when she was in the room trying on the wedding dress, and her mother was talking to her about how she felt when she first met Annie's father "He held my hand, at one point I looked down and I couldn't tell which fingers were his and which were mine. And I knew, you know, MAGIC." Annie looked puzzled, magic? That's why she and Sam coincidentally say it when listening to the radio in the car out the word. What kind of emotion is Magic? Is it love at first sight or love over time? In fact, it should be that both of them felt that the other was destined together in their hearts, and they were destined in their previous lives!
Life is full of choices, and a small choice can change a person's life. Like Annie, she has a fiancé who loves her, but it feels like everything is different for Sam, and that feeling is so strong, so strong that it's so powerful that she made such a crazy decision, thankfully, her fiancé She didn't want to be a future object, so Annie went to find the happiness she longed for in her heart.
The ending is very romantic, and the three are on the top floor of the Empire State Building, as if they had known each other in a previous life.
I don't know why I want to write a movie review, it's just a whim.
I always thought that if Annie hadn't listened to the radio, if Sam hadn't expressed some thoughts about his deceased wife and sighs about past memories, Annie wouldn't be so crazy, no.
I finally knew why I cried like this. It was Sam's deep, sincere and ardent love for his deceased wife, and a series of small happiness connected into an unforgettable love that will never be forgotten.
I really want to go to Seattle.
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