A movie I watched a long time ago, and a comment I wrote a long time ago, but I put it in the wrong place, and I only found it when I was sorting out the comments. I watched "Lian Kong" a while ago, and it was all about pure love, but Lian Kong is really good in addition to the picture. There's nothing redeeming about it, not much like
The dead, leaving the living with pain, and memories.
"Let's get married."
Shuo said. The background is a sad piano.
Heaven is made up by the living.
Because they want someone they love to go there when they die.
Airport: Yes, there must be a photo on the passport. Let's go take pictures. Chongye should be there soon.
Airport: Although it's a bit sudden, let me take you to the place we agreed. I'll pick you up late tonight.
Airport: "I just gave you that tape today." Ritsuko said.
Aki's magic. Turn the whole into pieces and blow them away with the wind. like her ashes.
Tapes, memories, love.
And Ritsuko. And a
typhoon .
We're all covering up our sadness, and that's just a weak string that breaks at a touch.
I finished the movie like a middle-aged woman watching a Korean drama, and used up half a pack of 100-swipe napkins. It's 1:36, early morning.
After watching it, I found that it was just like this, nothing special, and the plot was very old-fashioned. And when I look at it, it seems to be a completely different mood. I cried bitterly and could feel the pain deep inside. And what do I have to hurt? I'm just one of those self-indulgent spectators. Ritsuko, Yaji, Shuo in the play, they cried so much in the movie, and when a scene was stuck, they fell into deep sadness or laughed with relief.
A tear-jerking movie. The heroine is beautiful.
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