Cherish the present

Jeffry 2022-12-04 19:51:38

Another movie that made me cry after watching it.

When I watched Japanese love movies ten years ago, such as "Love in the Sky", I still couldn't understand them. Now watching "Love Letter", "Kamakura Monogatari" and this movie, I can gradually have my own insights.

Both the past and the future are nothing, only today is real, the past cannot be changed, and the future cannot be predicted.

Looking back, are those precious experiences 100% dedicated and 100% cherished? Always with concerns and fear, it will only be more painful, it is better to laugh and cherish every minute and second. Maybe this is what the author wants to convey to us.

Encounter is fate, miss is miss. Your first time could also be someone else's last. Many of the trajectories between people are parallel lines, and it is not easy to meet each other for a period of time in one's life.

The happy end of the ending song back number is also super nice. Even in sadness, you have to smile and continue to live. With this memory and longing, you can't forget it if you can't forget it. It doesn't matter.

PS. It turns out that I have silently visited many scenes in the movie: Fushimi Inari, Kiyomizu Temple, Uji Wangchuan, and matcha desserts. Next time I go to Kyoto, I will visit Horiike Bridge and Kibune Shrine.

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Extended Reading
  • Gabe 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    Such a brutal plot. Cross over, the timelines of two people overlap each other, and every bit of time is worth cherishing, because my first day is your last day, which is more cruel than traveling through parallel time and space. My yesterday is your tomorrow, your tomorrow is my yesterday, even if fate gets you, you must keep on loving. A beautiful and short-lived love is as sweet as it is cruel.

  • Yvette 2022-03-18 09:01:09

    This is the story of two old drivers who are each other's.