It turned out to be a sequel. No wonder, when I quickly entered the theme, the relationship between the characters and the background made it very difficult for me to watch, and I felt that I couldn't watch it any longer. Fortunately, many relationships are just links, and the main line is still very clear.
We have all been changed by the past, and with the shadows of the past, we have come out of everything we are today.
It amazes me that a bereavement of adolescence can be hated for so long. It turns out that saying goodbye to adolescence does not mean that you have grown up. That kind of self-righteous spirit is so stupid.
When a boy who is released from prison meets a girl, who is also a fallen person from the end of the world, maybe it is just a simple physiological need, and no one can get into anyone's heart. The boy said he had spent six years thinking about life out of prison, and he didn't know what to do tomorrow. When the girl finally called and left a message crying, maybe we could watch a movie together tomorrow, my heart was tugging, for fear that he would not be able to hear it, and that they would not be able to see the real new life.
I once thought that if I could go back in time, I would like to rewrite the history of that period, so that the sadness of today can be lessened. I don't know when today's injury came from, I just want to make tomorrow's pain a little easier.
ps Regarding the Chinese name, I always thought that this mourning could be equivalent to this injury, but it wasn't. Died before they reach adulthood, if this is the case, it can be said that the current group of people are all walking dead, a bit sad, but the plot is still upward.
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