Recently, because I found that I forgot a lot of good memories. So, I began to subconsciously pursue the past bits and pieces and go to the movies that I have seen before. The movie "I Heard the Waves" was made by Ghibli, whom I loved very much in high school. When I read it at the time, I didn't quite understand the emotions about youth in it, and the storyline was rather dull compared to Spirited Away and Howl's Moving Castle... So, I forgot the plot of the movie very quickly. However, I always remember its name "Hear the Waves", which has a turbulent feeling. I later painted a painting and named it "The Girl Who Watches the Ocean Tide". There is a feeling of ups and downs in the confused heart of pursuing the dream of youth.
The heroine Rigazi is an outsider who looks like a goddess. She is from Tokyo, looks pure and has a good figure, has excellent grades, and plays tennis very well. Attract the attention of all the boys in the class. Even the mature, stable and excellent second male lead surrounded her and became cautious in front of her.
Different from other romance films, the male protagonists Du Qituo and Li Jiazi have no sweet moments, no affectionate glances, not even holding hands. The first official communication between the two was when Li Jiazi borrowed money from Du Qituo. After that, getting along has been awkward.
The two of them didn't talk well for the whole year of high school because they avoided suspicion. Du Qituo was also hurt by Li Jiazi's words because of his good friend's second boy.
After graduation and separation, and after the class reunion, Li Jiazi, who everyone is most looking forward to, is in the future. A few young people after drinking saw the landmark of their hometown Kochi glowing a quiet white light under the night. It's so beautiful, Jia Ye's good friend told Du Qituo that when Jia Ye met the man sleeping in the bathtub, he knew that Jia Ye liked him. Such a beautiful night scene, I really want to watch it with Rigazi.
It's a pity that two people who like each other missed so much time that they could get along with each other in high school, and they can obviously leave a lot of good memories.
The story is so bland and true. But very touching.
As a Japanese-style animation film, its picture is very youthful, with a lot of blue, white, and green giving people a very fresh feeling. And the saxophone soundtrack in the sunset can pull people into memory. It was as if I could go back to that summer afternoon when I sat in the back row of the classroom quietly reading a book in a white school uniform.
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