A Warm-Hearted Movie
Last Saturday, which was the weekend before the linguistic exam, I went back home for a movie pre-premiere. It was a movie that I had expected for a long time. Thanks to my mom for letting me watch the movie before the exam. It was impossible during my senior and junior high school time. Still, the movie is not on the screen yet when I post this journal. Hope everyone who sees this journal can go into the cinema and enjoy the movie.
(The introduction and the review don’t reveal any details about the movie.)
The movie I watched is called Even If This Love Disappears Tonight. It is a Japanese movie adapted from a novel having the same name. The story happened to a girl, Maori, who has anterograde amnesia after a car accident. Every time she falls asleep at night, she will forget everything the next day. To connect with yesterday’s herself, Maori has to check her diary on the table in the morning every day. The main character, Toru, tells his feelings to Maori under a joke, while she also accepts him in kidding. They start their love with the condition that they can’t really fall in love in this relationship. As time goes by, memories between them have accumulated day by day.
This movie is warm-hearted. Every picture in the movie is alluring. After I walked out of the cinema, on the way home, I was deeply touched by the movie. It is hard for us to think of “living in the moment”. We can’t remember either good or bad things. Every day is a new day. There are numerous beautiful memories we want to keep or even crave in our hearts. When these “treasure” are only preserved by words, photos, and videos, people can only imagine them without real feelings. Reading albums likes reading others’ stories, although these things have truly happened to them. Moreover, while I watched the movie, I heard there were several sounds which were others taking tissues to wipe their tears. It was unforgettable to share the same feeling in a space.
I want to cherish every important person in my life. I also have the habit of keeping a diary to record happiness and depression in my life as I consider everything is meaningful.
