Introduction to Architecture is a movie in which love is intertwined with time. When I
was young, I secretly
thought that you were my first love . When you reach the other person's hand, it's like eating delicious ice cream in summer. The happiness is indescribable . The girl and the boy share the music they love and look at the pictures of their childhood. The boy thinks that I want to design a place for you. The house with the smell of the sun and the sea is in the time of youth, and love is nourished more and more lush and lush to the point that today, many years later, the girl still remembers the boy's promise, and the boy still wants to build a house for the girl. Time is easy The dead face is easy to grow old, the boy and the girl are still alive and well , although they are not together, but so what? Whoever leaves and who can't live? Besides, the memory is always buried in my chest , and you are my first love that I can't tell. I watched this movie because of Han Ga In The reason is beautiful and temperamental, the main thing is that the man I have liked likes her. I am not attracted by the name. Introduction to architecture. Listening to it, I think it is not suitable for me when I think about it academically . The shyness of the exit and the budding love between the two people who met again in middle age, there are really some people who fall into the trap. I think that the two people who meet again after so many years should be together at the end, right ? Only then can I write a happy chapter, the Korean script is super bloody, I just watched it because everyone was happy.
The most annoying thing is to cry and cry at the end When a man gets on a plane to America, a woman looks at the sea in the distance from the house the man built for him,
and this is the ending.
Except for making sure that the other person loves him, he still hasn't been together.
Suddenly he feels that the one who is in love is not there anymore. Together is also happiness,
those shining memories are still shining, the music shared in those years is still echoing in my ears, the heart is still in love
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