Just like what the girl said to Hiroko, please make sure the teacher is happy. Please make sure the people we love are happy. Even if this happiness has nothing to do with me. I don't know how many people ask and find love as a belief. Perhaps it is more likely to be crudely reduced to various tools, standards, measurements, judgments and misunderstandings. It requires too much patience and capacity. So many people have no confidence. So the real emotion is ultimately nothing to do with all grand. And Nothing to do with deep and difficult religious philosophy. Nothing to do with indestructible morality. Nothing to do with the ever-changing world. Maybe it's just a tearful greeting from the snow-capped mountains: How are you? I'm fine. Life can end. Love doesn't.
"Love Letter" is the first feature film directed by Shunji Iwai to be released in cinemas. After its release, it immediately caused a sensation in Japan and Southeast Asian countries. This refreshing and touching "Love Letter" has become the most popular Japanese romantic film in the 1990s. .
"Love Letter" begins with a misunderstanding with the same name and surname. Through the exchange of letters between two women, it shows two precious loves in a soothing way. The heroine Hiroko's nostalgia for Fujii trees, the relationship between the two Fujii trees The hazy emotions did not wither due to the accidental death of Fujii Tree, but were deeply imprinted in the hearts of every audience through delicate and touching images, which will never change.
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