Does it take time to understand

Chaya 2021-12-24 08:01:57

The movie is faint, a bit sad, but I am ignorant, say I understand but I don’t understand, say no and some understand, I probably still have no experience, I can’t realize that feeling, maybe one day I look back and I can realize Some new ideas, and understand what the movie is going to tell us.

I simply knew that they liked each other when they were young but they didn’t say anything. Because of the transfer, they got in the car to meet each other and left their first kiss. They said they would see the cherry blossoms next time together, but I don’t know where that person went. There were also people who liked it, but they couldn’t move them in any way. They buried themselves in their life and work to make them forget that dreamy first love, but they thought more and more. Knowing, it just feels like deja vu, time flies too fast, but that feeling exists in my heart and slowly forgets your face.

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  • Eldridge 2022-03-23 09:02:24

    I'm getting old, and I can't understand such pure love anymore. I understand the little broken emotions of the male protagonist that come to life in adolescence, but they don't impress me very much. Because the distance between people and human hearts is getting farther and farther under the influence of time and actual distance, I have seen it very well. We may still miss each other some people, but invariably no longer contact each other, they say it is fate, something has fallen, but it is not so difficult to pick it up again.

  • Ilene 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    Although the male protagonist chooses move on in the end, it is still very ideal...so that the more realistic the picture, the more realistic the details such as street scenes and tram water signs, the more you can feel the gap between fiction and real life

5 Centimeters per Second quotes

  • Kanae Sumida (segment "Cosmonaut"): When I get near Tono I get this tight sensation deep in my chest. He's so nice. Sometimes it makes me want to cry.

  • Takaki Toono: It must really be... a lonelier journey than anyone could imagine. Cutting through absolute darkness... encountering nothing except the occasional stray hydrogen atom. Flying blindly into the abyss, believing therein lie the answers to the mysteries of the universe. And us... to that end, how far should we go? And how far van we go?