Two eras, two couples, and two originally disjoint love lines overlapped by chance. The pictures are intertwined and rich. Romance and sweetness are also doubled. It has been continued in the young couple, and it has also enabled the two young people to finally come together with the power of this love and reach an ideal ending. The old man's love story is set during World War II. It is very nostalgic and adds a lot of emotion to that memory, especially for someone like me who has a retro plot. The director should be a warm man. He made the two heroines pure, clear, enthusiastic, like a little sun, and sometimes a little cute. The little male protagonist's father directed and acted in "Long Dreams of the Covered Bridge". That movie is really... a beautiful encounter, a heavy reality, a sadistic struggle and separation, and responsibility and watchfulness. It's very deep, I remember when I was alone. I was sobbing in the dormitory, and it was estimated that the next door could hear it. In this "The Longest Journey", the most valuable thing is "giving", and the gratifying thing is "getting". Happiness is originally a seed. Only by giving with heart can you reap full of rewards, and the longest journey is: being with you .
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