I've always said you don't have to "let go".
from the review of this movie, "Love of the purest is always sweetest and unforgettable, especially with a sad separation by death and an unaccomplished wish. In the movie, Aki asked does love disappear after death, is that really the end of everything. To the people who are still alive, the love will carry on forever, their loves are always on their mind. Many many touching scenes, I especially like the Aki playing piano in the hall scene. Not only the cleverly filmed cross over of the present Sakutaro and pass Sakutaro holding Aki tight in his arms, and I also like while still in the piano hall how Sakutaro talked on the cell phone to his friend to describe how he felt just now about Aki's presence and he still felt Aki as if she is alive. As Lesile Cheung said in the movie Ashes of Time, if you have lost someone forever, someone who was once very very dear to you, the only thing you can do is to never forget..." by the way, choo choo hates twitchy because the latter is trying to kill the former. I read this from this guy. Suddenly, you realise how true it is. It has to be enough. She'll be: |
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The only way is to remember with the heart... not the brain.