Jack's smile is so charming, his smile is the most impressive thing I have ever seen in this film. He smiled so softly, so charmingly, that he instantly forgot what he had been through. Every smile is so sincere and sincere, it seems to melt everything. The undefended smile at the little boy before his first death was to encourage the little boy to live bravely, but at that time he experienced death without any sign or reason. Before and after that, he didn't know how he lived until he met Jackie's mother and daughter whose car broke down on the road. It was the little girl who made him think about life and the future. Little Jackie and Jack looked at each other and smiled, and they were destined to have a story together.
In the morgue, Jack recalled his past and met the future Jackie, the little girl with whom he only met once. Hitomi's Jackie meets outside a motel for the first time, and Jackie's life is degraded by the deaths of her mother and Jack. When she took Jack home, who had nowhere to go, the two smiled helplessly at each other. At home, Jack made dinner for the two of them with the only food left in Jackie's house. The two smiled at each other again. Jackie's smile was because no one cared so much about her for a long time, and Jack might be because he saw Jieji. Ji and happy.
With the help of the female doctor, Jack got out of the mental hospital and found Jackie's home. When the little girl opened the door, she saw Jack who had helped her, she smiled innocently, and Jack smiled happily. This time is his only chance to change Jackie's life in the future. He wants them to be happy with their mother and daughter, instead of seeing Jackie alone in the future. Maybe he fell in love with each other from the first time they met, so the story is doomed.
At the end, it's outside the motel again, the same scene, but a different mood. This time they met with a smile, sincerely and happily. Jack changed Jackie's life. Jackie's life is now so happy and beautiful, Jack is relieved, his charming smile slowly disappeared in the dazzling afterglow. At this time, Jackie's sentence "How much time do we have" implies that Jackie and Jack are destined to be together.
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