The subject of a terminally ill teenager was successfully photographed in a different way. The first half was particularly good, with a lot of cinephile elements very pleasing, and the final destination of the story was also good. But maybe a little too much to be unique, all kinds of clever tricks eventually got out of touch with the story itself, and became a superficial effort, and it was a pity that this unconventional youth growth story was not substantially improved.
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Greg recounts at the end of the film that it's strange and reassuring to know about Rachel after her death. Yes, it's reassuring because the people we've loved, and the people who have loved us, never and never will be gone.
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