I don't know how to answer the question

Maxie 2022-01-02 08:02:04

I calmed down three minutes after watching it. I know my touch is meaningless, that's it. I will never go back to the way I was so touched to death. I was so impressed when I watched "Hearing the Waves", and I was shown it to her. Even if she did not have the same disappointing ending as I expected, she was moved to death (it is really vague).
Everything is over, what is the gap between the young man and the young man? One second or many years? How does youth become a memory? What is the difference between tears from yawning and tears from sadness? I was obsessed with regret for a period of time, delusional "If you give me a chance", at first I promised myself that I only had to have "one chance". In fact, I thought about many opportunities. Maybe it was because of greed that I took these opportunities It's all wasted. Fortunately, I traveled through a limited number of time and space in my memory, and finally changed. The only change in the real world is that I amended my evaluation of memory. In the time and space of memory, I made up for what I had never done in the past. I forgave myself and others.
How does youth become a memory? Did it take a second or many years? I am no longer moved for a long time because of what I have learned?
Memories are the opportunity for everyone to travel through time and space. We choose beauty or sadness, and regret. After repeated iterations, we have all found the best answer.
How does youth become a memory? I don't know, I really don't know, and I don't care.
If my youth can also become a part of other people's memories, maybe I will still be touched. That feeling may be like believing that others are waiting for you in the future.
Actually I don't know how it feels.
What a headache, how youth becomes a memory!
My youth is a memory.
My youth is the first moving memory, the first regretful memory, the first love memory, the painful memory, my youth seems to be not over yet, I will still have memories.
Makoto will not meet Chiaki in the future, and Makoto will not be with Kosuke.
After watching this film, I encountered this completely unanswerable question-how does youth become a memory?
When you are like me or already like me in the future, understand that what you understand is the only, real and unshakable, not what you expect, what you fantasize, and what you believe. You know what your memories are, what your youth is, you know what the past means to you, you know why you can’t regret it, and you know how you would choose to regret it if you could regret it, I mean the reason for it I understand it just because I won't have the opportunity to go back in time, so I can only understand. At this time, how do you answer my question: How does youth become a memory?
Although I am very calm and numb, facing this problem, I am still a little sad.

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The Girl Who Leapt Through Time quotes

  • Makoto Konno: Yuri... You know, I... have something I couldn't tell you.

    Yuri Hayakawa: What is it?

    Makoto Konno: I... like Chiaki. Sorry.

    Yuri Hayakawa: I see... That's what I thought. I passed him on my way here. Go.

    [Makoto nods]

    Yuri Hayakawa: Makoto! Time waits for no one...

  • [Chiaki just asked out Makoto and to avoid it, she leaps back to a conversation with Kousuke that happened a few minutes before. Upon landing, she clangs her head against a sign]

    Chiaki Mamiya: Uh, what the hell are you doing down there?

    Makoto Konno: Nothing at all.

    Chiaki Mamiya: Don't come crying to me when you change your mind too late about dating that girl.

    Kousuke Tsuda: Can we please just drop it now?

    [Turns and walks away]

    Chiaki Mamiya: See ya!

    Kousuke Tsuda: Later!

    Chiaki Mamiya: Hey where's your bike? Get on, I'll double ya.

    Makoto Konno: [Swallows nervously, remembering what happened before]

    Chiaki Mamiya: [Riding the bike home, with Makoto on the back again] That loser Kousuke, beat me to it.

    Makoto Konno: It's not as if he decided to go out with her.

    Chiaki Mamiya: That's what he says now, but I bet if he got a girlfriend then he'd always pick her over us.

    Makoto Konno: You can't be sure about that.

    Chiaki Mamiya: Oh man, without Kousuke, we'd only be able to toss the ball around.

    Makoto Konno: Why do you give the poor guy some credit and deal with it IF and when Kousuke does start seeing a girl.

    Chiaki Mamiya: Well, there's not much we can do if it happens. Anyway, how about you go out with me?

    Makoto Konno: Like I said, why are we talking about this?

    [Leaps back in time again to avoid being asked out]

    Chiaki Mamiya: [Riding the bike home, with Makoto on the back again] That's what he says now, but I bet if he got a girlfriend then he'd always pick her over us.

    Makoto Konno: Hey, did I ever tell you what a total idiot my little sister is?

    Chiaki Mamiya: Uh, I was talking about Kousuke in case you didn't notice.

    Makoto Konno: Forget him, let's talk about my sister.

    Chiaki Mamiya: So anyway, if Kousuke finds a girlfriend...

    Makoto Konno: LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT MY SISTER!

    Chiaki Mamiya: DO YOU WANNA GO OUT WITH ME?

    [Makoto leaps back yet again and realizing that Chiaki is going to ask her out despite her trying to change the conversation, she proceeds to walk home to avoid it altogether]