In fact, the male protagonist was very interested in the female protagonist from the beginning, (physically), but after being rejected, he kept making fun of her, like a little boy who likes to prank girls. The emotional connection between two people is based on the mutual love of friends and family. So in the end, the male protagonist came to the conclusion that we were chosen as the guardians of our children because we were all a family. The emotional entanglement between people is inherently complicated, and they gradually lead to a hidden self from the external carrier, thereby further discovering the attraction of each other. Only by breaking the protective color can you find true happiness.
The director carefully used the four seasons to describe the changes in life and people. It's just that the ending is a bit messy, and I admire the warm upbringing process in the middle.
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