"Sweet November", I thought it was just a cliché romantic romance film, but in the final five minutes it hurt my heart deeply. It turns out that no matter how deep and passionate love is, it cannot conceal its fragile nature. In all aspects of life, there are always places that love cannot touch, and the biggest vacancy is nothing more than birth, old age, sickness and death. No wonder Siddhartha would rather leave his beloved Yasudhara and his newly born son just to find a solution. Is love really so unbearable? Why can't you accompany your loved one to the last moment?
But when I watched the ending again, I finally started to understand Sara and Nelson. Love is just love, why not keep it pure and beautiful? Why let the pain and torture add a shadow to love? Sara's bravery is even more wise. She never asks too much, just accepts the truth of the matter itself. And Nelson, he not only has a deep love for Sara, but also a deep understanding, so he let Sara go. As long as Sara can be taken care of, he has no reason to worry. He put on Sara’s scarf and hid her deeply...
Sweet November...
All we have is how you'll remember me
and I need that memory to be strong and alive.
You're my immortality. You have me, forever.
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