This movie actually uses black and white, and I clicked it out of curiosity.
The plot may not have great ups and downs, but for me, who just graduated a few years ago, I have a deep feeling. There are relatively similar experiences and emotions in it.
Under exam-oriented education, graduation can be said to be the end point predicted as a child. But it was only after graduation that I realized that this was just the beginning. The heroine works and lives in a different place by herself. She seems to be free, but there will be a lot of helplessness. The pressure of money, the loneliness of no one, I want to get rid of it, but it is getting deeper and deeper, and it is difficult to find an exit.
The heroine has a very good friend, and they talk about everything and live together in a shared house. After that, there is also the inevitable separation. Each pursues his own life and has a new circle of friends. In the end, as long as you and I look at each other in the laughter of everyone, a look that understands you is enough.
This is what I've been through recently too. The best friend in college goes everywhere after graduation. At the beginning, I would chat every day and share my life. Later, they lived separately, occasionally contacted each other, and went out to play. There will always be separation, and there will always be new changes. This is life, and it can't always be happy. However, those beautiful days will always be there, and it is also irreplaceable. This feeling is already in my heart.
Carry on with the good, and go on living without resisting change.
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