The biggest feeling is that it is not very real, because Henry's background and background are rarely introduced. All we know about him is that he lost his mother at 6, has a frustrated alcoholic dad, and is a librarian. Since I didn't read the original book, I felt that the conflict was not enough just by watching the movie, and I couldn't get emotional when I was expecting a climax. This is also a manifestation of inauthenticity. But in general, the director is still very attentive to present more stories, but unfortunately there is not enough space or the focus is wrong.
In fact, what the audience is most looking forward to is the reunion and separation of the male and female protagonists. As long as the foreshadowing is done, the characters are portrayed. People are moved when there is a climax of separation and reunion.
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