For the film, many people see more of the growth taught by girls to boys. Of course, this is also an intuitive feeling of watching the film. What I'm trying to say here, however, is that he taught her—there's a wider variety out there.
Before meeting the boy, the girl lived a regular and fulfilling life every day, and everything seemed fine, but it always felt like something was missing. The encounter with the boy is like opening a window, the boy fights for her; (as if telling her that sometimes she really needs fists to solve the problem), the boy and her first date, they danced, they laughed Now, the starry sky is extraordinarily beautiful; the boy took her to watch the sunrise, drove her at night, they watched the sunrise; the boy and her held hands on campus; the boy took her to a place she had never been to . Did he teach her how to play? How to feel things outside of books, outside of beliefs. Life has taken on another meaning since then.
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