Love delivered by tape.

Sam 2022-04-22 07:01:53

I watched this film for more than a week before and after, and I read the novel 2 years ago, and I felt pretty good (at that time I was very obsessed with Iwai Shunji, and then I looked for Japanese novels everywhere).
There is a big difference between the film and the novel. The novel is not mentioned here.

The film doesn't have a particularly aesthetic feeling, but it gives people a great feeling. The three protagonists all feel ugly at first, which makes people have no desire to watch it, but the more they go, the more they feel good (but the adult version of the male protagonist). It's hard to accept in the end), especially that little girl (Ritsuko when I was a child) is very cute~~~~

At first I thought that Aki was the kind of person who was very active and scheming, and then guided Shuo to like her, but later found that it was not as complicated as I imagined , they didn't do anything in the movie either, the plot was healthy. But I don't know what era, SNOY has been advertising from beginning to end.

I really like to use tape to record what I want to say. I want to try it myself, but the sound is good and the sound effect is good, and where do you get so many tapes and walkmans... (The times are different... = = ) but very romantic ah orz.

At first I thought that the little girl (Ritsuko when I was a child) had a crush on Shuo, and then made a mess of it, which led to the difference between Yin and Yang (did I watch too many novels and movies), but I didn't expect that she would simply help from the beginning, I really admired... Seeing her running When I went downstairs, I knew that my lame leg was because of this, and I thought that Shuo got engaged to her because of this (didn't I always say fiancée), but it doesn't seem like it? And I have never understood why Ritsuko knew that it was Aki's sister's boyfriend and was his fiancee (as if she never knew). Really confused.

However, after reading it, I am still very satisfied, and I did not live up to the precious two hours, 18 minutes and 9 seconds of high school time.

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