I'll see you, bye-bye.

Mortimer 2021-12-25 08:01:39

Love parting is one of the eight sufferings in life.
If you have loved deeply and lost again, you can naturally understand the pain of heartbreak.
If someone provided you with a way to say goodbye to all the pain at that moment when you didn't want to live, would you accept it?

From the moment Ben’s mother apologized and said goodbye, my tears couldn’t stop flowing. From that moment on, I could always feel the strong longing, nostalgia and love for the deceased that this movie was given to. A beautiful vision called "If At The Same Time".

The deceased have never had any choice. They have no time to say goodbye, nor can they stop for whom-like that little bit of crystal, they lead a path that cannot be turned back. As the one left behind, in the face of all the regrets and past, what can we do? I believe that if there are a million kinds of suffering in this world, people can find 10 million kinds of excuses and ways to escape suffering, but in any case, avoiding or ignoring it will not be the best medicine to cure suffering.

Pain is the evidence that we are alive, and everything that passes time tenderly is part of our "now". Remember the hugs that once warmed you, remember the melody that moved you, remember the stories that whispered softly in your ears, remember the beautiful things that are no longer but exist...those who left People, will always live in our songs and stories...

Don't forget me. Remember me in your stories. I'll see you bye-bye.

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Song of the Sea quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Ben: Holey Moley

    [repeated line]

    Ben: Holy Mary and Joseph

    Ben: [to his sister] are you really a selkie?

  • Conor: [on his daughter's seal skin] I threw it away... I should've done it years ago

    Conor: [locks his daughter's seal skin in a chest which he throws overboard] I lost you Bron... I can't lose her as well