I don't know why the movies I've watched recently are so poignant. I really don't like Korean movies because I don't believe that there are so many car accidents in the world, there are so many terminal illnesses, and I don't believe that all those who get love are Cinderellas before they transformed.
Jun Ji Hyun is really beautiful. There is a soul-stirring temperament, may I say so? Goddess of Scorpio. I didn't know Lee Jung Jae, but I like boys with single eyelids.
This is a work that is perfect from the beginning to the extreme. Even if you don't pay attention to the story itself, just looking at the picture is enough. It's a pity that I didn't watch the high-definition version and occasionally got stuck, so it was a bit discounted. The literary and artistic cells of Koreans are really not covered. From head to toe, apart from the two car accidents, I don't think there is any inherent artificiality in Korean films.
The story is a good one. The future she fell in love with the past him. They gave each other surprise, comfort, love, and also gave each other the same hurt and miss. Not at the ends of the earth, they are so close, yet so far.
Time is in love, it can soothe wounds, it can also bring pain; it can flatten love, or it can sublimate love. Time is a distance that cannot be crossed, and it may also be a bridge that spans distances. For me, time and distance are two terrible words. It brings unknown days, unknown endings.
Does she really believe that the past can be used to change the present? If he really persuaded her not to separate from her boyfriend in the cafe, would he still meet her? Even if we meet, will there be love afterward? If it doesn't work, who never told him to go to a cafe to prevent her from separating from her boyfriend? Time is a paradox that cannot stand pondering. Maybe fate is going around in circles, arranging all the plots to test your heartbeat. Some people call this fate.
I don't know if the director was too emotional and gave him and her two endings. Let everyone choose what they are satisfied with to believe. If you just look at the story, it seems that the tragic ending has more plot, but who doesn't want to fulfill a pair of love. Even if we meet at the wrong time, I hope we can meet again at the right time.
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