Just like all the movies about youth that have been very popular in the past two years, when you think about it carefully, there is nothing particularly outstanding about "Introduction to Architecture".
Both adult men and women appear first, and then interpolate and replay the love when they were young. The two lines interlace to promote the direction of the story, and then draw a period. Endless.
However, no matter how many similar movies and books you have read, it will still make people feel melancholy and moved.
Because childhood love is like a beautiful dream in life, floating in memory. Even if you have gone through thousands of sails, your face is full of dust and your temples are like frost, when you think of that dream, it will still be sweet.
Think of the most famous sentence in "A Dream Like a Dream" - when we were young, we thought that what we gave up was just a relationship. I found out later that it was a lifetime.
Life is so long, if you can't spend it with the person you like, it's good to be able to remember it forever.
There is such a sentence in a recent dog blood TV series, I like it very much - even if we can't be together in the end, it's better than never met.
I love that part of them when they were kids.
A clean boy, a well-behaved girl.
Listening to CDs on the rooftop together, designing courses together, taking the bus to the terminal together, kissing her head secretly while she was sleeping, and talking about the future together.
Even the air was filled with the scent of grass.
In fact, Seungmin's reason for leaving Seoyeon is quite nonsense.
She just thought she liked the senior, and saw that the senior brought her back to the house when she was drunk. Shouldn't he rush to save her at this time? As a result, his response was to run away.
When she went to him, she didn't even listen to an explanation, so she chose not to forgive.
Then, the story ends.
It was still snowing.
Han Jiaren's face is the one that I particularly like. When I watched "Embrace the Moon", Xiuxian's costume did not surprise me, but when Han Jiaren played Da Yanyu, she was instantly killed.
She looks like a little white rabbit all the time, and her temperament is so gentle and beautiful.
A lot of people complained about her acting skills. At that time, they thought it was okay. There were a few scenes that were still great in my opinion.
As a result, I only found out now... her acting skills are really dumb.
Looking at her modern attire in the movie, it can still make people dance to the misty rain... There is really no way to complain. But the little actor is very touching.
At the end of the story, he still built a house for her.
By the sea, there are many windows, so big and beautiful. Just as I imagined when I was young, the promise I once made was fulfilled.
He also gave her the CDs and discs that were once there.
It turned out that she knew that he had secretly kissed her.
What he didn't know was that she had always regarded him as her first love.
Not a crush.
He was lying on the lawn of the house, and she looked at his profile and smiled.
In the end, she was the only one left, living alone in that house. He went to America with his new wife.
Still miss it.
When I watched "Love Rain", Jang Keun Suk and Yoona played the part of the 80s which was very nice. So much so that when I think of that drama, I think of the torrential rain, and the boy who braved the rain to paint for his lover.
Even after 20 years, they are still together, and it's not a comedy ending.
Because the memory is so beautiful.
But I personally feel that this one is much better than "To Youth" with the same theme.
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