but because it's good.
What an earth-shattering, chaotic love. . .
At the same time, it attracted so many five-star reviews from romantic niches.
But I just want to shout out:
"Cut! You guys think it's so good, why don't you die under a concrete pillar with your perhaps equally romantic partner?"
Think about it.
Does love make life better or messier?
If it's the latter, I'd rather not love.
The picture is beautiful, the style is romantic, and the story is compact.
The male and female protagonists also look very pornographic.
But it's just a movie.
The forest is big and there are two more exotic birds in this one.
They finally die, their DNA is gone.
Done.
So is it necessary to be so moved?
If you're one of the heroines and
your mom dies because of a female friend of
yours your family breaks up because of a male friend
of yours your life is messed up because of a male or female friend
of yours and then they treat you What would you do if you said, "It's because of love"
?
I respect your opinions and answers,
but I personally don't agree with the so-called love that this movie shows,
dear, that's not love
that's willful.
complete.
. . . . . . . . . . Thirty-four seconds of pause.
I didn't want to say anything at first, but after thinking about it, let's add it. I remember when I was watching the annoying pine nuts. I can't be moved. But then another friend saw it and said that Matsuko is really a nympho. I feel speechless. I say Matsuko moved me because her love was selflessness, dedication, sacrifice and devotion. But in the end she died without love. So I am very moved. She was speechless after hearing what I said. To paraphrase the above sentence, there are all kinds of birds in the forest. If there is selfless love, there must be selfish love too. So, what to say? The love in this movie is selfish. So I hate it! complete.
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