The agreed end should be the beginning of a new life

Summer 2022-03-23 09:03:06

"We yearn for two things in common - Sayuri and the tower"

It turned out that at the end, Sayuri really forgot. Where is Ke Haoji's new life? It’s right to be alive, eat, sleep, and take the subway to work, but it’s so lonely, and it’s clear that the heart has been stuck in the past. Saying "It's okay, welcome back" when it really doesn't matter? What if you forget it, everything is new, why can't you start over?
Unless it's true, really tried and can't go back.


And with the comments, this time I finally understood it, but I don't like it anymore. It turned out to be a tragedy, a complete dead end. I hate that.

Come on, change the ending again hahaha
1 Hiroshi has been beside Sayuri who has lost her memory, and then because the person hasn't changed, Sayuri likes him a little bit more, it's normal, and then they are together, and they grow up smoothly. ~ Haoji will also tell her about things during the war. Those past events have become bitter coffee beans on the cake, and there is no taste. Mmmm, life goes on like this...

2 Sayuri no longer likes Hiroshi, OK, Hiroshi wishes her happiness, and the story of the war has become one of the most precious things in his heart, one of the things that made him grow up , and then each move forward on their own trajectory and meet the person they like.


What is the promise\ideal, it is a powerful driving force, yes, but when you reach the end, or when you pass it, they will become evil magnets and pull people backwards, making people unable to see new ones. Hope, can't move forward. Although life is good no matter what.

Woo sad.
Originally, listening to the original soundtrack of "Cloud" would have felt infinitely longing for the distance, but now it is so dark that I don't want it.
It 's actually pretty good if you don't understand it~~ I'm going to sleep at

this point ~~ About the various pseudosciences in the film... All the engineering men, just take a look at it, it's a work of art, so it's better to entangle you to watch the documentary.



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The Place Promised in Our Early Days quotes

  • Hiroki Fujisawa: [Narrating] Now, those days are long gone... Our promised place was beyond those clouds.

  • Hiroki Fujisawa: [about Sayuri] She always said she felt like she was losing something. At the time... I was in middle school, and couldn't understand what she meant. But... those words had a strange effect on me.