What this movie shows to the audience is a beautiful and cool summer, midsummer, sweet love, good memories, and a touch of sadness. All the traditional romantic elements are available, and there is no earth-shattering elopement or sacrifice. After the midsummer, all with a touch of sadness, the heartbroken of the watchers.
Especially appreciate the beginning of the film, the charming twilight and the elegant piano music bring the audience and friends into a place full of love. Grandpa is telling the story of a pair of young people to grandma. While telling the story, the film is also interspersed with scenes of two elderly people in the nursing home. In those bit by bit clips, the audience and friends naturally guessed that this old grandmother was the beautiful Ellie back then, and told the old grandma about it. The story must be the handsome and handsome Noah when he was young. Although old Noah was told by the doctor that Ellie's dementia would only worsen and not get better, Noah insisted on telling her the story between them, hoping to arouse her memories of him, their children, and his efforts. It finally paid off. After listening to the story, Ellie recalled the steadfast love between them. The two embraced and kissed, but 5 minutes later, Noah, who was in her arms, was ruthlessly pushed away, and the doctor and nurse rushed towards the maddened man. Ellie, Noah sheds tears.
Either by chance or by fate. Love must be so persistent, it takes a lot of courage. Kind people are always favored.
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