The film is very delicate, and the more delicate it is, the more moving it is. When we were children, our emotions were so sincere and simple, and this special friendship in the film was even more so. I will never forget the innocent face of the boy. When my life is about to end, I can meet the last but also the most precious friend in my life. They spent an unforgettable time with each other, so real, so youthful, just like us in life. It's just that this friendship is too precious to them, too precious to the terminally ill boy. The boy has his own dreams, but he also knows that he may leave this world at any time, but he still enjoys every day of his life. There are so many details in the film that it made me cry several times. Until the moment I finally put the shoe in the boy's hand, I was in tears. The farewell between the two did not cry. In a prank game, this short life journey ended quietly, but there was never time to say goodbye. There is no tearful waving goodbye, only the once owned that will always remain in my heart. You in heaven, may all be well.
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