The beauty of a girl, the beauty of first love, achieves eternity in the tragedy of death.
Masami Nagasawa at that age was forever recorded by this movie.
In reality, death destroys the beautiful youth, but we found that the film can preserve the lost beauty forever.
Japanese directors are good at this pure adolescence theme, this film, love letters, and the sky of bad boys are all.
The beauty in life needs the artist to extract it and express it.
This movie really has a legacy with Shunji Iwai.
The love between men and women in this film is asexual, or minimally sexual. The film argues that both time and sex can damage this beautiful emotion. It's idealistic and romantic. No matter whether it is real in reality or not, as long as it can move me, that's fine, isn't it?
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