Now I'm going to see you

Gladyce 2022-12-03 18:19:12

I don't know if I understand it right: at first I felt like I was watching a fantasy movie. Love is beautiful and warm, but fantasy plots cannot heal people. It wasn't until I saw the heroine who turned around on the zebra crossing and called the hero's phone that I realized that this movie has nothing to do with fantasy and is a truly healing love story. The love is resolute, but the happy sadness is endless.

The so-called fantasy story should be the dream of the heroine when she was in a coma at the age of 20. In the dream, she dreamed that she died, and that she also created a miracle with the male lead for 6 weeks. After waking up, she knew that if she went back and continued, she could not escape the fate of dying young. But she didn't hesitate, turned to pick up the phone, and went to see her lover. Now, I'm going to see you. Even though I know it's destined to be a sad ending, I resolutely choose to love. This should be the greatness of the heroine. I think anyone who knows their future, especially a bad future, will try to change it and find ways to go the opposite way. But the heroine chose to face the difficulty. Although the final outcome has not changed, the nine-year process must be full of happiness and joy, which should be the reason why the heroine chose to turn back knowing that she had only nine years. The dull but dedicated and infatuated male protagonist, the obedient and lovely son, and the family who love each other together, these nine years of happiness should be able to make up for the shortcoming of life.

The choice of the heroine is admirable and moving, but if it were us, maybe we wouldn't look back. This is why we admire the heroine, because we know we can't do it. Hey, I always don't like to read love stories with tragic endings, but fortunately, it brings us more moving than sadness, and thinking more than regret.

Now, I'm going to see you.

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