Although it is called "Love Letter", there is no love letter in the story. In the accidental correspondence between the two girls, a young love that belongs to the past and is buried in the present is slowly revealed. Fujii Tree, the boy who has been sleeping forever in the snow-capped mountains, invisibly connects the stories of two girls who are thousands of miles apart and have nothing to do with each other.
Hiroko loves Fujii, and even years after his death, he still weeps for him, is jealous for him, and fears for him. "I sent a letter to the address that is now a highway, and I actually received a reply," Bo Zi smiled and held the envelope. "If it's really similar, then, then, absolutely can't forgive!" Bo Zi cried. "He never proposed to me," Bo Zi bowed his head helplessly. "How are you, I'm fine!" "How are you, I'm fine!" Bozi shouted to the mountains at the sunrise. We don't know the story of Hiroko and Fujii, and we can only guess from the love, miss, and helplessness revealed in her few words. She is not the protagonist of the story, but I prefer Hiroko because of her innocence and her pain.
But after all, the sunlight belongs to the front of the leaves. Fujii Tree Fujii Tree is the beginning and the end of the story. The youthful and ignorant love that did not bloom, did not even sprout, was buried in my heart for a long time, buried in the tranquility of the classroom where I was on duty, buried in the mischief in the bicycle parking lot, buried in the books behind the library. In the library card. Youth hides a kind of faint pink, slowly spreading, slowly falling, and sometimes it comes too fast or too lightly, we have never noticed it, and it has withered. In the letters that come and go, this color spreads again, and the memory climbs up its curved branches again, looking down at us high, never reachable, only now can be touched and future.
Fujiishu didn't find Fujiishu's liking, because Fujiishu never mentioned it. But from the memories, we can still find the girl's youthful throbbing, the memories are so complicated, and only a small part is left. Michael. Wood mentioned: Memories are just a form of forgetting. Our memories are preserved in oblivion, and the stories left by Fujii Tree are ambiguous, throbbing pink memories. He was running with an injured foot on the playground, he wrote his name on every library card in the library, and he was the last time we met. Fujii Tree is a natural girl who is a little slow in love, different from the sensitive Bozi. At the last moment of the story, she saw her own sketch in the book, and understood what happened to the other Fujii Tree in those years. significance. Understand to be loved.
The never-before-seen hero is a less talkative, silent, missing person throughout the film's narrative. But this kind of silence just constitutes the element of ambiguity. Ambiguity is the expression of silence. No one wants to pierce any piece of paper. It is a heart-wrenching beauty. For Hiroko, it is an unspeakable deceitful ambiguity, and for Fujii-ki, it is an indescribable ignorant ambiguity.
In my opinion, his love for Hiroko is selfish, but love is destined to be selfish from the beginning. Hiroko can only be destined to be a shadow in this story, because this is someone else's story, so at the end, Hiroko sent back all Fujii's letters. The story of others is over, it belongs to their memories, I believe but in myself. In the story, she will definitely smile brightly.
"How are you? I'm fine!" It's a story about love, throbbing notes that beat between the lines of the letter.
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