Probably only by really experiencing the hardships in life can you truly grow up. Those crazy thoughts walking on the road, those who fall into the strange circle of thinking at sleepless nights, if you have to pursue it, everything is meaningless, but in the end you still have to work hard to live. This is probably the truest part of the movie. No matter how many books, no matter how many movies, no matter how much music you listen to, you can't avoid being trapped in the material world and doing repetitive and boring homework (except for the art teacher, other teachers are required to complete the homework), Then graduate, go to school, earn money, and become famous, even if it's meaningless and never ending, but it's life itself, and it makes us feel real.
(I really don't understand why you have to harvest love to have a happy ending. I don't think how the heroine changed the hero. But as a movie that I only watched for the soundtrack, it's an unexpected surprise.)
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