Hiroko's Fujii tree has been dead for two years, but she still can't come out, and she still misses the old man who can't speak. It's not that there is no new person around, but the old man is so obsessed, what does Hiroko want to keep? ? Can it be saved again? Hiroko also wanted to be relieved, so she wrote a letter to Fujii Tree, wanting to greet him in heaven. So the story started like this. It turned out that when he was young, Fujii tree also had his own Fujii tree, the same silence, the same stubbornness. Bit by bit, the beauty of the past appeared in this way, making Hiroshi reminisce, and Fujii Tree reminiscing. At the end, Hiroko finally shouted "How are you? I'm fine" from the place that took her Fujii tree, over and over again, I think Hiroko's obsession is finally relieved here, and her Fujii tree is finally a thing of the past. Perhaps, after the story has happened and everything is irretrievable, we should really remember the beauty of the past, then turn around with a smile, and dissolve everything into the past.
There is also something I don't understand. In the video, why do I take the time to describe the female Fujii tree and his father who fell ill on a snowy night, my grandfather went to the hospital on his back, and the results were different. The father died, and Fujii tree woke up. Want to say hold on? What about Bozi's persistence?
PS: There is one more detail that is worth pondering. When Hiroko’s Fujii tree left Fujii’s Fujii, he returned a book. Fujii understood the reason because of that book. Gotoi’s own portrait , and the title of the book is "Reminiscence of the Years Like Water".
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