The tone of the whole film is bright and bright, but the plot is not so sunny. Matsuko's life has been devoted, but she always encounters bad people. When she finally decides to start over, her life comes to an abrupt end. Although the ending is clear at the beginning of the plot, when the ending actually happens, it is still extremely tearful.
In Matsuko's life, the people who love her the most should be her sister and Ahui. Songzi has been longing to be loved, longing for affection, and afraid of being alone, but when real family and friendship come, she cowardly escapes and does not dare to accept it. And then go after those false loves?
There are countless turning points in Matsuko's life. Whenever Matsuko says my life is over, she can always start a new life, but when the truly beautiful turning point comes, she immediately runs away.
I can't understand this kind of psychology, how sad it would be if a person's life is only for the love of others, but he doesn't love himself.
As for Songzi's student Aaron, who ruined other people's life in the name of love, such a person is really disgusting. The so-called love is just to satisfy one's own desires. Saying I love you, I want to stab you.
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