Fresh, beautiful, gentle, quiet, it's hard to imagine these words can describe a tragic ending.
Easy-going, calm, hearty, happy, it's hard to understand how these words can describe someone with only 3 months to live.
Living toward death, he chose to continue a happy and peaceful life, as if nothing had happened, until the moment when his life came to an abrupt end. It's just that he knows that it can no longer have the right to love others. What he brought her was three months of happiness, and what she left in his heart was eternal beauty.
There is no complaining, no self-pity, in the clear and clear days, he is happy with others and happy with himself, even if it is only for 3 months.
I think of the two poems Mr. Xu sent us in the last Chinese class in high school: From tomorrow, be a happy person. She said: in the world, happiness is the most important thing, everything else is empty. I wish you all a happy life in the future. . . . . .
Look at the classic inner monologue at the end of the movie: I know love will fade, like an old photo. But you are always in my heart, always beautiful. Thank you, good bye. . . . . .
It turns out that happiness can be so simple, contentment, gratitude, and happiness for the people you love, even if I have nothing, I can leave happily.
View more about Christmas in August reviews