. One of the comments said very well, things in the past always leave traces of one kind or another. Everything about jeff's youth has been subtly affecting his and kate's life. Kate didn't realize it, and neither did Jeff himself, until the arrival of that letter made the impact stand out.
Although I have not been able to fully understand the relationship between jeff and kate, and between jeff and his ex-girlfriend, I think that jeff may not only miss the person who passed away, but also
the tone of the film of his deceased young self. So fresh - covered in a light gray blue and green of the grass in the mist, conveying calm to negative sadness. Kate's clothes are always plain, too plain makes her look old and haggard. She repeatedly watched the dogs walk alone in the field, she looked at the passing boats on the deck of the canal cruise ship, she walked the streets, and she packed dishes at home. Is the old time too lonely, so lonely that it gives birth to a kind of despair? Is it because of the desperation of life, when the past came in like a tide, jeff was irresistibly immersed in the ocean of the past.
I have too many puzzles, about love, about marriage, about the years.
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