That's me just laughing, anyway, Ge You Naturally rejected this object, and didn't think much about what to do if this was the case.
You can write down who you are, but every second you spend with you, every kiss you kiss, and all the details that you will never forget, are all cleared up by her.
After losing all that, how dare you say she still loves you?
What started out as a hilarious story became more worrisome as the plot progressed. Yes, this is a relationship with no future.
Therefore, simply getting married, starting a family, having children, and every day-to-day process is such a difficult climb for the male protagonist, so every step he takes is so brave and fearless.
Think about it, your loved one wakes up every morning and can only face you as a stranger, you can tell her who you are, but you can't change her strangeness. Every day, every day, there is a lot of love accumulated in your heart, but the one who left you with love can't have a harmonious interaction.
It's all just your love one-man show.
The hero's courage that I admire lies in his ability to act. He really used a video tape every day to tell his lover, "You have to love me", as he said in "If You Are the One".
When I saw the ending, I was filled with joy and sorrow. Is this happiness or does it mean a lifetime of trouble and pain? But the male protagonist has the courage to shoulder the burden, because love is so strong that there is no way to control it. You can forget, but I-no-may-can.
I have also watched Oshii Mamoru's "Aerial Killer", the reincarnation of two lives, the difference between the past life and this life, has made the story so sad and painful. So what should I do with this film that suffers from reincarnation every day? Yet "50 First Dates" speaks so lightly of endless tears that it's already so strong.
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