This is a movie that even surpasses your name in my heart.
The encounter, acquaintance, and love of two people are completely independent of any external force. This is the real attraction of two souls to each other.
Haruki and Sakura Ryo, two completely different people, are attracted to each other at the same time and want to be like each other.
Haruki is a person who lives in his own world. His power comes from himself, but because of this, he closes himself. Because of Ying Liang's encouragement, and also influenced by her positive and energetic character, he wanted to be like her and began to walk out of his own world and interact with others. Ying Liang left, he tried to live like her.
Ying Liang is a person who needs to interact with others in order to perceive his own existence. It is Haruki's power to grow in his own world without any distractions, not to be happy with things and not to be sad about himself, so he is very powerful and will not treat her differently because of her illness. These let her see and look forward to another life. The most resonant part for me, Ying Liang said that she felt that she was an ordinary person, but because of Haruki's cherishing, caring and love, she was affirmed the meaning of her existence. This is the most meaningful gift a social animal can get.
The ending of the movie is also intriguing. Ying Liang died, not because of the pancreatic disease mentioned at the beginning, but an accident, saying goodbye to the unexpected but unexpectedly appropriate. The feelings of the heroine were conveyed through the diary and suicide note. Finally, after seeing the confession text message from the male protagonist to the female protagonist, after the female protagonist received it before she died, I really couldn't help crying. Although it was a tragic ending, at least the second before their death, the two finally had a heart-to-heart connection. There is no long shadow of death and goodbye, and it is not a bad ending to end in such a place.
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