I haven't seen such a tear-jerking pure love movie for a long time. I don't know why. After watching it, what instantly appeared in my mind was "Sputnik Lovers" by Haruki Murakami, probably because of that exquisite metaphor: " Although we were the perfect traveling companions, we were ultimately nothing more than two lonely metal lumps that traced their respective paths. From a distance they looked like shooting stars, but in reality we were nothing more than imprisoned inside, where? A prisoner who can't go either. When the orbits of two satellites occasionally cross, we meet like this. Maybe two hearts meet, but only for a moment. The next moment falls back into absolute loneliness. There is always One day will turn to ashes." Of course, the movie is not so lonely, what I see is the story of two fiery warm hearts meeting, gradually moving away, but forever burning for each other. #小松娜娜# Kyoto is so beautiful, I will watch "Drowning Knife" tomorrow!
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