I like Komatsu Nana very much. She seems to be shining all the time in the film, very beautiful. So I feel so sorry for her role, so that even though I didn't like this movie, at the end she cried and I almost cried too.
Your first time is my last, no problem. The most criticized thing is that the conditions for the establishment of the whole story are based on the love and persistence of two people. But you must know that human feelings are a very illusory thing, and they will change in minutes. A story supported by feelings is likely to fall apart, and the story cannot be established.
Apart from this, the other thing that makes it difficult for me to accept is the heroine. Her whole life has been written in the script. I don't know why she made such a decision and insisted on it. Maybe it was to repay her kindness at first. Maybe it was moved by the story narrated by the male protagonist, we don't know. But what we can know is that the female protagonist fell in love with the male protagonist during the process of falling in love with the male protagonist upside down, but after falling in love, she could only gradually move away on the day they met.
Such pain is mutual and inescapable. As long as one party decides not to tell the other party, the result is likely to be devastating and directly lead to the death of both parties. I don’t know if this is a paradox. Because after all, the film did not make such an attempt. So it's interesting to make a thriller based on such a setting.
Although I thought at first whether the male protagonist decided to tell the female protagonist was a selfish act, I did figure it out later, because the consequences of not telling the female protagonist may be really serious. I feel more distressed about the heroine, it must be because the heroine is more beautiful.
Personal opinion, please detour if you don't like it.
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