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said why they weren't together, to put it simply, Akari was not obsessed, and Tono was a little hypocritical.
The reason for this is undoubtedly the reality, when you are a student, you can't control your own life, and when you become an adult, there are more factors that affect you. Only after experiencing it will I feel that what I can do is really insignificant.
The impact of these things on Tono should be quite big, making him slowly become a very mysterious person, not enthusiastic or out of the group, and he can't say indecent to people, but no one can peek into his heart. What did he do when he was in high school, write a mail that no one receives, and then delete it, isn't this hypocrisy, if he really had that heart, wouldn't he have contacted the girl earlier? In fact, I haven't let go of my heart, but I'm afraid, afraid of the malice of this world, just like when I took the tram, all the way to thorns; I'm afraid that the girl has forgotten him a long time ago, and it's not interesting to talk to herself.
In fact, I have seen the clues from the trip to the rock boat back then, and finally the train departed, and what Akari said was that your noble tree would definitely be fine in the future. I don't know what others think, anyway, I think it's a bit of a rubbish and domineering meaning for the two of us. And Tono, I can feel that there is still a bit of a romantic fantasy, you see what he said, he is not young!
Akari didn't give him the letter in the end, in fact, he had already admitted defeat to reality first. And then in the last flashback clip, the first shot is Akari lying on the table in pain when he writes the letter, and the first person who didn't receive the letter was Tono, so let's maliciously speculate that Akari took the pigeon first.
We are also very clear about what happened later, Chengtian flower seedlings are desperately upside down, and Tono is stunned to hang people, lukewarm; At the same time, in the flashback clip, Akari had already walked with a big man. I'm a feudal person, and I think it's quite delicate to go home after school.
Later, Tono had a girlfriend but still couldn't get out of his mind, and those things in the past were a hurdle in his heart, a curse, and he was lost; And our little angel has decisively found his own happiness, which is gratifying.
The last one to go away was Akari, and Tono was still standing in place, knowing that the emotions of the past could be completely buried.
But it doesn't matter, our Tono has completely let go, and a new self has been born.
Looking back at high school, if Tono had kept in touch with Akari, would he have been able to turn the tables around? In my opinion, no, and it will attract people's suspicions, and people will not even be able to leave a good memory at that time, miserable.
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Because the two of them have different goals.
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Because they have to look for their own goals.
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Because there are a lot of contradictions in between.
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Maybe it's because the two of them are inseparable.
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Because the two of them are not destined to be together.
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Because sooner or later it is something to be separated.
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Because they are always played by fate.
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Of course it is, the character of the hero Tiger is too powerful.
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Ending: Akari and Tono pass by the railroad tracks and recognize each other. When the two of them walked to both sides of the tracks, they turned their heads in unison.
At this time, the speeding train blocked the sight of the two on both sides of the wax rock. When the train passed, Tono found that Akari had left.
Guishu is not with Akari, Akari is engaged to her boyfriend and is about to get married, and Guishu also broke up with his bespectacled girlfriend in the film, and finally the two passed by on the train track, Guishu looked back at the train and left Mingli, but Guishu was relieved.
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In fact, there is a hint in the film that they will not come together with each other. In the first episode, Akari didn't give the letter to Guishu, and they were hastily separated from each other, and although there were letters to exchange later, there were no letters from each other in the mailbox, and later Akari found the previous letters when he was packing his belongings, indicating that their feelings for each other gradually faded over time. Although the second episode is written with the story of the flower seedlings, there is one detail:
Every time Guishu "sends" a message alone, he doesn't sign the name of the person who received the letter, and although he later explained the reason, I think that Guishu's behavior is actually missing Akari, but he can't say it. And **The same scene is reproduced at the beginning and end, and it is estimated that the dry wisdom of the train also implies that they will not come together with each other, at most they can only look at each other.
is because the distance of time and space can change too much, but in fact, a big reason is that the director wants to evoke the regretful feelings in the hearts of the audience, people will always lose love for objective and subjective reasons, and the feelings that cannot be obtained or have been lost will leave a deeper memory in people's hearts than the perfect feelings.
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The ending of "Five Centimeters per Second" is not together.
In the finale, Takaki Tono, who has grown up, and Akari Shinohara, who has grown up, pass by at the railroad tracks and recognize each other. When the two of them walked to both sides of the tracks, they turned their heads in unison. At this time, the speeding train blocked the sight of the two on either side.
When the train passes, Takaki Tono discovers that Akari Shinohara, has left. Then, Takaki Tono turned away with a hint of a smile. In the end, the two did not meet here, indicating that they were not together, and Takaki Tono's smile also showed that he let go of his past feelings.
The main plot of "Five Centimeters per Second":
The time is from the 1990s to the 2000s in Japan, Takaki Tono and Akari Shinohara, who were originally good friends in the same class, and since graduating from elementary school, the two have not seen each other again due to the move.
The two people who separated the two places kept in touch by exchanging letters until Takaki knew that he was about to move to Kagoshima with his family, a place farther away from Akari, so the two agreed to meet again. The planned trip was met with a snowstorm. After that, everyone grew up and had their own lives, but the thoughts of each other have always remained in their hearts.
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Ending: Akari and Tono pass by the railroad tracks and recognize each other. When the two of them walked to both sides of the tracks, they turned their heads in unison.
At this time, the speeding train blocked the sight of the two on either side. When the train passed, Tono found that Akari had left.
Guishu is not with Akari, Akari is engaged to her boyfriend and is about to get married, and Guishu also broke up with his bespectacled girlfriend in the film, and finally the two passed by on the train track, Guishu looked back at the train and left Mingli, but Guishu was relieved.
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It's a pity that Takaki is not with Akari, Akari is engaged to her boyfriend and is about to get married, and Takaki also breaks up with his bespectacled girlfriend in the film, and finally the two pass by on the train track, and Takaki looks back at the train past Akari has left, but Kiki is relieved immediately.
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Not together.
It should be that Guishu received a text message from Akari saying that he was going to get married, and then recalled the previous things, and my feeling after watching the movie is that many feelings can't stand the test of time. At the beginning, I could do anything for love, but the more I grew up, the less pure I was at the beginning.
I feel that when I watch this movie at different stages, I will have different feelings... tat
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Not together, this is called having a share.
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It doesn't seem like it, Akari seems to be getting married.
finished watching "Five Centimeters per Second".
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