Life and death love is great

Ryleigh 2022-04-23 07:01:25

I watched a movie many years ago, and I still don't dare to watch it a second time. But there are many details in the movie that I remember clearly.

The love of two dying people, how can ordinary people use "too Korean drama" to sum it up?

I vaguely remember the differences in the views of life and death between the male and female protagonists and how they changed each other and redeemed each other.

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At the beginning, the male protagonist was afraid of death and was afraid of being forgotten; while the female protagonist felt that forgetting was inevitable, and she was afraid of what would happen to others after death. Why did she read that book over and over again, why did she ask the writer why the novel came to an abrupt end, and what would happen to other people's lives after the heroine dies? What happened to her hamster? How is her friend? What the heroine is afraid of is that after her parents lose her, they will give up on themselves and become helpless - and in the end, the heroine's mother said that she actually does volunteer work, because they have their own lives in addition to their daughters, and they can't treat one person as one. for the whole of her world.

In fact, I fully agree with this point. As an only child, I have always been afraid that my parents will regard me as the whole of the world. I feel that I am too tired to live in this way. What I hope is that they have their own other than me. Life. When you think about having children in the future, you probably won't see them as everything in your life. More hope is a freer relationship. ——But in love, it is hope that the world of two people is all-people are always contradictory, right?

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Extended Reading
  • Laila 2022-03-22 09:01:20

    The first Korean drama in the life of a foreigner. . .

  • Adam 2022-03-23 09:01:24

    I like the film's views on life and life, but they are not negative in reality, let alone the blind optimism that is annoying. Subtle themes produced good results, especially in the first half. The choreography is smooth and the performance is outstanding, so it is only natural that the excellent works of Zhengsanguan get high box office.

The Fault in Our Stars quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Isaac: You know, Gus talks about you all the time.

    Hazel Grace Lancaster: We're just friends.

  • Hazel Grace Lancaster: Really? That's disgusting!

    Augustus Waters: What?

    Hazel Grace Lancaster: What? Do you think that is cool? Or something? You just ruined the whole thing.

    Augustus Waters: The whole thing?

    Hazel Grace Lancaster: Yes, this whole thing.

    Hazel Grace Lancaster: Even though you have freaking cancer, you are willing to give money to corporation for a chance to acquire even more cancer? Let me just assure you that not being able to breathe? SUCKS. Totally disappointing. Totally.

    Augustus Waters: They don't kill you unless you light them. And I've never lit one. It's a metaphor, see: you put the killing thing right between your teeth, but you don't give it the power to do its killing. A metaphor.