The first half of the film made me want to fast-forward, and I almost thought it was another Hollywood movie in the traditional sense of "love + elements in different situations." But in the second half of the movie, I slowly discovered the deep meaning of this movie. True love is not so easy. It takes a lot of experience to appear, including misunderstandings, human stains, the tempering of time, and even life and death. But the ending of the movie is good, the reality is not so polite, it really may make you go and never come back.
So cherish the present, we all have one day, don't have regrets, or let the regrets be less. To paraphrase two sentences from the movie "Hold on baby!" "It only makes sense to live for others."
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