As the years go by, reminiscing about the eternal theme of love, it would be nice if love had always been simple and fresh. The Hepburn version is completely unimpressive except for its beauty. On the contrary, the heroine of this script has a girly feeling, nervous and shy, which is nice. As a business elite, the male protagonist's lines don't quite match his identity, and what people say. The layout of the set is not delicate, especially the layout of the harbour hut is quite tacky. In adult love, appearance is not the only thing. I always feel that beauty is never the only moment that makes people feel the heart. The heroine's acting skills are so good, like a breeze, gently blowing the sleeping heart, making people recall the pure and beautiful original intention. The only downside is that there are loopholes in the sense of reality logic.
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