usually hit the box office in theaters, it's always the "blockbusters" because people are more willing to pay for cool stunts and super visual effects, Superman, Iron Man, Star Wars, 007, the list goes on. So this kind of literary film is always missed and forgotten by people, and so am I.
The story is long, dark and dull at the beginning. Lost family, shadows, resentment, deceit, misunderstanding, no friends, bullying, fights. Broken family and lost love. These bad stories have happened to them, and these bad stories have not happened to us. It takes a little pain to get better. I think movies always have to teach us something. Finally, it gradually got better. When he really fell in love, he found love back. He learned to apologize, she learned to reconcile, and their misunderstanding gradually dissipated. He learned to cherish, he learned that some love, not just in the heart, but let them know. Although she has no friends yet, she is no longer bullied, she no longer feels small, she feels love. She forgave him, and he also forgave him. All the sad pasts are finally coming to an end, and they have finally survived. What a day!
However, the ending I thought did not come out as planned. When the words on the blackboard were zoomed in close-up, when I realized that this is the United States and this is New York, even if I shouted "No! No!" in my heart, I couldn't stop the tears from flowing wildly, and the camera shot from his face. He gradually zoomed away and zoomed further, until his figure was so small that there was only a black spot on the glass of a skyscraper, until he saw the blue sea and blue sky, and heard the hustle and bustle of this bustling city early in the morning, until you wanted to say : What a shit day! Then it all came to a screeching halt and the screen went black, like we all closed our eyes. When I opened it again, I could only hear the bell.
Ernest Hemingway said: Everything, when the bell rings, is not over, is it the death knell or the bell of hope? Who is it ringing for?
Even if it is us, now recalling the pain and troubles of life we have also experienced, it seems that it is nothing compared to the passing of life. It doesn't really matter what you do in your life, what matters is that you work hard. Because others won't do it. It's like a person who breaks into your life and half of them will say, you're not ready, but the other half will say, let him be yours forever. We will have stories, we will setbacks, we will grow, and we will change our lives. There are always some who leave, some who stay, and some who lose, and there is always something to gain. Our lives will definitely leave our mark, so please remember me. Remember the love and pain I brought you, remember to cherish, remember to move forward.
The movie is over, and the mood is still not calm. When someone said they couldn't understand, they asked, "What happened to them?" "Then what?" Suddenly goosebumps, two lines of tears, sighs, and sighs. Maybe they're just kids born and raised later, so they don't remember and don't feel anything. And on Tuesday, September 11, 2001, that year, I was 17 years old and in my second year of high school.
PS Whatever you do in life will be in significant, but it's very important that you do it, because nobody else will. Like when someone comes into your life and half of you say: "You're nowhere near ready", and the other half says: "Make her yours forever".
Something left, something taken.
Please, remember me.
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