I love this kind of eloquent movie.
Suddenly one day, a well-behaved person knew in advance that he was about to die: a life that was mediocre and mediocre began to have its ups and downs. He missed the bus and had a small flaw in his work, but he met his future lover and made friends. This was something that would not have happened in his old stereotype, and he jumped out of the box.
As he moves from terrified struggle to confrontation, he makes his lovers happy, his friends happy, and most importantly, he unwittingly saves his fragile and sensitive creator. People are like this, and when they have a relationship, they will affect each other.
The character I am most interested in is the author himself. Like she said, the protagonists who died suddenly in her works are all kind and sunny and good people. But she always arranges the protagonists to die when they are at their happiest. She is a pessimist. She uses the mouths of the characters in her works to say that she hopes the world will be better, but she always destroys this beauty. She is fragile and sensitive, and she is thorny for the good of others, and she only writes tragedies.
Fortunately, her protagonist foresaw death, and her protagonist found her. This wonderful change pulled her out of her fixed mindset again. The protagonist lives, she breaks the self-isolation. predictable improvement.
I will always like this kind of movies that make people do good, make people cherish their loved ones, and make people face death calmly. The world deserves more good things.
I also like change, and I hope I can consciously grasp this change. It should be interesting~
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