It seems to be a very old-fashioned plot. He even wanted to turn it off in the middle, but he persisted in the end. It turned out that I was right. At the end of the film, the heroine watched Matt put on her wedding gown and was about to enter the wedding hall. She reported heartbrokenly to the dream house that Matt made for her before. A miracle happened and she returned to the age of thirteen. At this time, she was a child. Matt appeared in front of her, she hugged Matt and gave him a deep kiss, then grabbed his hand and rushed out of the house. The next shot shows the two wearing wedding gowns, regaining happiness under the blessing of everyone. She finally changed her life and found true love again. At this moment, I actually shed tears. Going back and rewatching this section, I cried again.
It can be said that this is a purely commercial film, or it can be said that it only caters to the public's preferences superficially. But have we ever thought about what we will do if we are now 13 years old again? What will happen to us now? Can we grasp our own life and happiness? Can you make up for our current regrets? Maybe I will study harder and reshape my character, maybe my life will be different from the others. Of course, this kind of plot can only happen in movies. Now I can only fully enjoy my current life and love everything I have. So when I was 50 years old, I thought I would no longer regret not having a good grasp of my life when I was 22 years old.
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