I watched the drama the year before, tell me the feeling in my memory and the unsolved mystery
In the end, the story related to the male protagonist really moved me to tears. It was because I couldn't hold back my tears when I was moved, and the nosebleed (true) also came out. Maybe it's because I have no resistance to this kind of description of parental love and motherly love.
The disadvantage is that the ending is chaotic. From the perspective of the whole animation story, the ending seems to be a time-restart-like color, but when the restart meets, it seems that the heroine also knows what will happen in the future, and still remembers the hero. When the female protagonist gave birth to a child, she asked the male protagonist why he was worried, and he seemed to not know what had happened, so whether the female protagonist knew what had happened, and whether the male protagonist would really go through the same process again. The ending can't be known from the play, at least I didn't see it. What if the heroine selectively lost her memory? If it is only the male protagonist who does it all over again, the process will be different. The male protagonist may have two different memories, and the experiences of the characters related to the whole story may also change. Or maybe it's just the fantasy of the male protagonist when the female protagonist is about to die.
It's a good drama. When narrating the past and current events related to the male protagonist, the emotions are well rendered, and the lines are much better, not so embarrassing.
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