It sounds boring and without twists and turns. When I saw the plot preview, I would also sneer at the sentence, "Who ever paid attention to the little blue umbrella lying quietly in the corner of the downtown street, what happened to it?" Hey, let's play a little literature and art again!
But I still want to see it. The little blue umbrella with the innocent expression and the anthropomorphic street things are all cute, and every smile that blooms in the raindrops makes people feel nourished in this anxious afternoon. Maybe one day when you look up at the traffic lights, you can draw a smiling face in your heart.
It's not that I want to run after that kind of little innocence, as if the age of true innocence has passed, and love at this age can no longer simply consider an encounter in the rain, nor can it be brought about by things. A fairy tale-like process and ending, it is far from reality, but deeply rooted in people's hearts.
I just still feel the same joy of seeing that little red umbrella in "Thousands of Umbrellas". Thanks to the blue unbrella for the joy of the afternoon.
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