See you again, the prince is still young, but the princess has also become the empress dowager. I can't wait to pinch off the beginning and ending for the director. I can't tell myself that their love is too unforgettable. Love conquers time and everything. He only loves her, no matter if she is a young girl or an old man in sixties. Their hearts are imprisoned by traditional thinking ethics, and the scene of their embracing and crying cannot be imagined as love no matter how hard they try. It's just that the kind grandmother persuaded the broken-hearted grandson, and so on. The director wants to express too much, wants to say too much, but it is just four legs on a snake. I really had the urge to give one star less praise because of the ending, but the extra words he said had already covered up all the disappointments.
do not go. If you go, don't look back. If we must meet, we must grow old together. This is in keeping with my old ethic.
Is there a girl who never cried until the end of the movie? How strong does this have to be?
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