Compared with the heart-abuse Korean dramas in which the heroes and heroines suddenly fell ill and died after falling in love, the film can actually be viewed as a youth-themed film such as "Juneo" and "Blood in a Night". The only difference is this The group is a group of small fresh meat that is on the verge of death from cancer. Fenghua Zhengmao is on the verge of death again. The sharp contrast should reveal that the audience's face is utterly sad, but this film is faintly exuding positive energy. This is also the reason why I classify it as youth and school drama. It is not just tragedy as a gimmick, but also a perfect promotion of love, family and friendship. With beautiful images and wonderful background music, the director uses more seemingly boring images to continuously construct a new thinking about life. I don't know how many people can understand the long story of the down-and-out writer Van Houten, and who can really understand why Hazel is so angry. Because it was Van Houten who pierced the weakest part of Hazel's heart. What she fears most is the pain she will bring to her closest relatives after death, so she blindly hopes that the ending of the novel after the death of the heroine Anna will be beautiful. Yes, but Van Houten said that death means death, and the others have no meaning. Fortunately, with the company of Gus, she finally found the meaning of living in the present. What made her even more gratified was her mother's words, "After you die, I will still be your mother. We will participate in volunteer work and use our experience to help others." people". The end of a life is the new beginning of the lives of other relatives.
Two memorial services for Gus. Before Gus was alive, Hazel and his friend Isaac used as many words as possible to express their affection for Gus, telling him the importance of existence in their own lives, and let him realize that it was not done. What a great achievement to make as many people remember as possible is the meaning of life. The value of life is that you will be cherished, you will be loved, you also have loved ones, and you also have cherished people. This is enough. After Gus’s death, life continues, the pain is only temporary, the happiness is still there, but at some point there will always be a small place in someone’s mind, and it will always be there, whether it’s the opposite. Either the dead or the dead are enough. FROM NORTH
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