Se-mi's actions reminded me so much of myself, that jealousy and being so drown in your own sadness you just want to throw it out to everybody and starting to ignore others suffering without noticing.
It reminded me of me and my best friend, that I'm always complaining about something with him, he knows all about me but I don't even know the things he's struggling with and not just because I may not be the right person for him to talk about it, but because he hides it, and I saw Ha-eun in him.
The movie itself reminded me of a crush I had in 6th grade, that fear and confusion of loving someone, thinking they love someone else, yearning so much for them to love you.
I know about the connotation of the tragedy, I didn't know about it at first and I watched this movie with just a cute romantic film eyes, a lot of things didn't make sense for me "why is Se-mi's dream so important?", then after I did my research I almost cried. I love how the movie didn't focus on the tragedy itself, but the students, that was a invitation for ourselves to think about what they might have done before the tragedy, the fact that they had people they loved, people they wished they could've said I love you millions of times to their face, the might had their first kiss right before that, or they even might promised to tell something to someone after the trip; they were just teenagers wanting to have fun, saving money to become that dream true.
The movie itself is gorgeous, all of it, it all felt like a dream, it was all very glowy and soft lighten. I see it as the aesthetic that you see in your head when you remember the most important moments in your life, it was all calming, with that slow path of remembering something again and again and holding to it.
I thought the goodbye was really cute, and after knowing that they were going to get in that ferry the next day made me want to die. I want to think that they survived, but the thought of Se-mi's dream haunts me.
You can see the movie with these two lights, and they're both valid
The more superficial way to see it is pretty optimistic, and it appreciates all kinds of love so beautifully.
I'm sorry i couldn't express my opinion the right way, is just that I think it's there's so much to say but I can't find a structure for it. I will definitely watch this movie again when I get older so maybe I'll understand it even better. But I don't even know if I want to see it again, it's so heartbreaking, I didn't even cry, but my heart was so squeezed by gentle soft hands, it's like a pain that you need to feel to make you good.> i just woke up from a dream, and realized that i must express my feelings to you today. When i see something good, i want to see it with you. When i eat something delicious, i want to eat it with you. I hope after reading this letter, you won't run away. Can my feelings reach you? I hope your heart feels the same as mine. I just worry about you.
Se-mi's actions reminded me so much of myself, that jealousy and being so drown in your own sadness you just want to throw it out to everybody and starting to ignore others suffering without noticing.
It reminded me of me and my best friend, that I'm always complaining about something with him, he knows all about me but I don't even know the things he's struggling with and not just because I may not be the right person for him to talk about it, but because he hides it, and I saw Ha-eun in him.
The movie itself reminded me of a crush I had in 6th grade, that fear and confusion of loving someone, thinking they love someone else, yearning so much for them to love you.
I know about the connotation of the tragedy, I didn't know about it at first and I watched this movie with just a cute romantic film eyes, a lot of things didn't make sense for me "why is Se-mi's dream so important?", then after I did my research I almost cried. I love how the movie didn't focus on the tragedy itself, but the students, that was a invitation for ourselves to think about what they might have done before the tragedy, the fact that they had people they loved, people they wished they could've said I love you millions of times to their face, the might had their first kiss right before that, or they even might promised to tell something to someone after the trip; they were just teenagers wanting to have fun, saving money to become that dream true.
The movie itself is gorgeous, all of it, it all felt like a dream, it was all very glowy and soft lighten. I see it as the aesthetic that you see in your head when you remember the most important moments in your life, it was all calming, with that slow path of remembering something again and again and holding to it.
I thought the goodbye was really cute, and after knowing that they were going to get in that ferry the next day made me want to die. I want to think that they survived, but the thought of Se-mi's dream haunts me.
You can see the movie with these two lights, and they're both valid
The more superficial way to see it is pretty optimistic, and it appreciates all kinds of love so beautifully.
I'm sorry i couldn't express my opinion the right way, is just that I think it's there's so much to say but I can't find a structure for it. I will definitely watch this movie again when I get older so maybe I'll understand it even better. But I don't even know if I want to see it again, it's so heartbreaking, I didn't even cry, but my heart was so squeezed by gentle soft hands, it's like a pain that you need to feel to make you good.> i just woke up from a dream, and realized that i must express my feelings to you today. When i see something good, i want to see it with you. When i eat something delicious, i want to eat it with you. I hope after reading this letter, you won't run away. Can my feelings reach you? I hope your heart feels the same as mine. I just worry about you.