The story is actually a bit rushed, but it's better to be clever

Haylie 2022-10-05 19:55:56

The last part is very moving, but it feels like the ending is too fast. Originally, from Iwasawa to Yui, basically one character disappeared every episode. I was still thinking, what should I do if there are so many supporting characters and the animation is only about to end in two episodes. As a result, the inconspicuous line "they are all gone" quickly wiped them all out. The relationship between the male protagonist and Lihuazuo is also advancing too fast, and I always feel that they have fallen in love without much brewing. Although the last part is indeed a surprise, it always feels a little bit worse. There are also terminal illnesses and car accidents at every turn. It feels a little bit worse than me. I didn't understand the dialogue between the penultimate episode and the mastermind behind the scenes. I don't know if it's a translation problem or it's just my poor understanding.

But I have to say that it is really fun to put the background of the story on the campus, and then use the graduation ceremony as the final ending. This is a setting that does not need to be foreshadowed, and can make people emotionally resonate by itself. My fondest memories are also in junior high school, high school, and the days of fighting with friends at the same table, before and after the table. The biggest expectation every day is to be with them in school and work hard for the same goal. The biggest regret is that when I graduated, I left in a hurry without saying anything. Until they were completely separated after graduation, I never really thought about the possibility that everyone would never meet again. At that time, I always felt that it was a holiday, and when the holiday was over, everyone would meet again. By the time I realized it, there was no contact at all. Maybe in their hearts I am a very heartless and cold person.

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