Starting from a world that loves you and living without you...

Maximillian 2022-09-12 02:40:16

I have seen quite a few Japanese "youth" movies, and of course, I have also dabbled in some of the most famous similar movies in Korea and Thailand. I have to say that this film is the only film after "Song of the Sun" that can make me reminisce over and over again, and the tears can't help but "pop out" as if the tears are broken. Except the two actors themselves "seem dull" but their natural acting skills make people deeply immersed in them. The construction of the whole world view makes people's heart tremble in vain in the middle and latter part of the film. The lives of two people, from the very beginning, are heading in opposite directions, but they are destined to work hard for each other's "existence" throughout their lives. If it is said that meeting at the same age is the beginning of their love; then, waiting for the rest of their lives is the expectation of the other side of life... Waiting for the other party to change from the man/woman I love deeply to Become the original appearance of his/her life, and then continue toward the world (time) where he/she no longer exists, and live with regrets but calmly!

What is really hard to let go of may not be just the tender flames of their youth when they meet; what is distressing may not be just the feeling of hiding each other's pain and loving each other with a smile on their faces.

But in the years to come, use your future to meet the past of the other party; use a mature, stable and handsome "me" to treat the immature and weak, and one day you will meet the self in my memory. "you".

I love you……

My love for you will follow the trajectory of your life, all the way back to its source. And then... one day, it will start going backwards and forwards until it "connects" to the young me of yesterday...

This love will eventually run through my life, and in my dynamic youth, it will go on and on again and again...

Tomorrow's me, I want to date with yesterday's you.

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