There are many parts of the movie that make me feel that love is omnipotent, but at the end, it gave me a very realistic lesson.
I always forget the name of the main character in a movie, and this movie is no exception.
But there are still many, many scenes that I can't forget, they say happily: And we have so much fun, And nothing to do, And we can stay in bed all summer. This kind of simple, childish, school-aged us or How can we not be envious of our feeling that we have not yet stepped out of school age? Then there are 66 "all kinds of photos" in a row. It's the happiest part of the film in my opinion. Seems to represent a whole summer of life. Moreover, they did what each other promised to spend the whole summer happily in bed.
However, film and television works often create various contradictions, and happiness is defeated by reality after waking up.
We are no longer school-age, and we are no longer simple or naive.
Love is love, life is life...
Then they all have their own feelings, feelings, not love.
But in the end their love lost to time and distance.
But I just want to say that film and television works are film and television works.
Here, I still believe that my feelings that belong to you will eventually be exchanged for the answers that each other needs through each other's efforts.
Just like a visa.
In the film, what they lost to was not time and distance, but their hope for each other and the promise on the ring finger.
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