The highest-definition version has already been downloaded, eh. But I tried many times, but never had the courage to open it. Because I feel that after I am too familiar with the original work, I will definitely pick and choose and talk about something a little wrong. It is better not to insult the fruits of other people's labor.
But Naoko really is. . . Simply. Prefer not to say. However, was she originally the male lead's aunt? . . . . .
Then Midori appeared with short hair that was beyond the length of the original book, although she herself was infinitely close to my imagination of Midori. But she didn't come out wearing a cashmere vest or anything. Cooking at home completely messed up my memory, isn't she wearing a very skinny pair of jeans and a T-shirt, with a slightly boyish slender figure that embodies that clean sensuality?
The other two female characters were chosen very well. For example, as soon as Reiko came out, she was Reiko alive. But the apartment of the protagonist at the end. . . Can't we just work hard to find a room in the corner of the courtyard for the movie? very sad. I've always wanted to see what that separate room in the corner of the courtyard looked like. Maybe I misunderstood the purpose of this movie. From my point of view, at least the scenes, props, costumes and so on should be restored. . . In the end, such a beautiful tone of the movie was a bit of a waste, and I was completely lost in the process of watching the movie because of my love for the original book. But I can't appreciate the original book and the movie as two separate entities. And if you stand in the perspective of only watching movies. Naoko seems to have a skin paranoia? I say I can't accept
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