Because this film was originally plain, it was about life, and it wasn't so moving, but well, I was still moved to cry in the middle of the film. Time, love, life, friendship, family, love, life, this film is about these things, but there are not only these things in a person's life, so the whole film is still very accommodating.
It is also possible that I am an emotional person and like to watch American youth movies, so I am very interested in this film. Most people can't sit there quietly and watch a story about feelings, so this film has a low score.
The protagonist experiences repeated and repeated days every day, from initial confusion to later anger and despair, calm down, begin to accept, and change himself, and finally understand the meaning of these inexplicable things.
When I'm watching a scene in a movie, I start to wander, thinking what if I were like this. Combining the film, I found that everyone seems to be like this, so the director did a good job, and the details were well captured. The inner activities of the protagonist almost alluded to us as viewers.
The most touching part is not the ending, but the beginning of accepting my sister in sam, chatting with my sister and playing games, and taking my sister out to play. All the slow motion and pictures taken here make me feel the same way, although I don't have a sister, so this is The power of this movie.
The whole film does not have the horror of a horror cruise ship, nor the suspense in the butterfly effect, nor the special effects of fast food movies, but how to move people's hearts and remind people how to treat life and the people around them.
So, I highly recommend this movie, of course, for when you can just sit there quietly and watch it.
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