The letter to Taozi, from the beginning to the end, has only one feeling, it feels like a hot spring, warm and warm.
The heroine Peach, a 6th grade kid, has a character and name that is similar to the kind of crunchy and slightly sweet peach, but the feeling of this movie to me is nothing but that warm accident.
Some movies look like eating watermelon, green before eating, red after eating, and black when spit out.
And this movie is like a hot spring. The hot spring is so warm that it feels comfortable to watch. The more I watch it, the more I think about that foot, and I can't help walking like that ray of warmth.
The more you look, the closer you get to the hot spring, the warmth and warmth on the side, and the moment you enter the hot spring, there is not much left of the chill...
Although it shows that the mirror is not a Taiwanese, I think Japanese healing movies are watched. It feels like I just got out of the bath. Everyone knows that after taking a shower, I feel comfortable. It doesn't count if there is no hot water in winter.
"Letter to Peaches" is like bathing in a hot spring
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