This is my favorite and most heart-wrenching scene. Will is sitting on the rooftop. The dusk sky is purple, the air is a little cool, and the lights in the distance are vaguely submerged in the room. They looked at that light countless times. The starry sky of Abby and Stella is also the countless living beings that Stella and Will can never touch, and the lights of thousands of homes. He turned back and smiled at Stella, and then, for a split second, it was pitch black and nothing, easily reminiscent of the death he was talking about by the pool. The last shot of Novo Amor's Anchor in the BGM happens to be the frame where he disappears into the darkness. Even if this is an open ending, even if there is a reunion ending, nothing will change the fact that they will leave soon. Will is good-looking, Sky is good-looking, The Lights is good-looking, but they're all gone. From then on, whenever Stella looked at the lights, she would think of the boy who gave her all the lights, and he was in the light. He's the Lights.
In addition, the soundtrack of this movie is really amazing, M83, Birdy, Daughter, Novo Amor... and Brian Tyler's OST.
Stella closed her eyes as she said goodbye, and a sound hit just fine.
In the last scene, everything is beautiful, and the moment ends when the Anchor's final sound hits that frame.
In an interview watching this movie, the cast said something like, "Each of them forces the other to look at the piece of themselves that they're missing." I mean, FUCK.
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