At the beginning, I guessed that this man should take care of the child by himself because his girlfriend died.
When I saw it was about to end, I began to wonder, why didn't anyone die?
After watching it, I sighed and told myself that the female pig's feet didn't die, and the male pig's feet didn't die. This is not a Korean drama, it's not a Japanese movie, I don't talk about Oppa, and I don't talk about Ya Die. .
The only thing that made me cry in the Japanese and Korean tear gas bombs was Riankong, and that was because of the frustration of life when watching Riankong. I knew I had to cry before I saw the little thing about first love. The reason is very simple. My 1st, 5th, 3rd, and rude buddies all cried after reading it. You said, all the rude men cried. Can I, a little girl who is wandering alone and occasionally very empty, not cry?
There are so few people around, no one has a first love. In this part of the film, the acting is quite satisfactory. Some people don't even hold hands when they are in first love, and some people do everything when they are in first love. But regardless of what the first love left behind in the end, when we mention this person, we always think, oh, he/she is my first love. (It is not ruled out that some people are more entangled in the first kiss and the first night..)
People have complexes, but not necessarily emotional entanglements. Maybe it's just something she left you before, or maybe it's an everyday phrase he taught me to speak in a Middle Eastern country. These things, after so many years, have long been irrelevant to feelings, but most people are nostalgic, so occasionally remember these bridges about first love and sigh for a long time.
So I don't really like the ending, so I gave it four stars. As a small and fresh movie, in fact, it will be over after graduation. However, I remembered that you don't understand what GIGI said in his heart. She said, I am an exception. Well, although there are few exceptions in this world, I still cry for this fictional exception.
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