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Phnrcm t1_je9z9iq wrote
Reply to comment by Rabona_Flowers in 5 centimeters per second by Fan387
Narration? Aren't they the character's inner dialogue telling how they feel?
Of course there are several symbolisms and hints throughout the film but it is not like the male lead didn't show how he felt powerless as a child unable to profess his love or the second female character didn't realize why her feeling would never reach her crush.
Even at the last part where there was no dialogue, the song lyric beautifully captured the male lead's journey "always searching for you on the opposite platform or through window in the back alley" and his wish to have "one more time, one more chance".
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Reply to comment by ThatGuyFromFlatLand in Last of Us on PC by vidic17
You can homebrew and pirate ps4 games now
Phnrcm t1_je4ojr1 wrote
Reply to comment by vidic17 in Last of Us on PC by vidic17
Then may as well emulate the ps3 version
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in EU examines classifying Iran Revolutionary Guards as terrorists - Germany by Picture-unrelated
It is funny that in every thread about Islam, "Abrahamic religions" always come up without fail.
Phnrcm t1_jeame99 wrote
Reply to comment by DreamcastJunkie in 5 centimeters per second by Fan387
One of the reason the film is "in"famous is because it resonated with so many. Many had our first love and most never able to profess it just like how the 2 characters let the letter slip/unable to give the letter because of the external force (the wind) or the internal lack of courage that stopped us to convey our feeling.
The distance between the 2 person hearts drifts apart at the rate 5cm/s, the same speed of cherry blossom fall, slowly but surely.
I don't know a lot about western literature but in asia first love is a hot genre of romance literature. It has always been associated with melancholy, regret and bittersweetness about an unattainable yet most beautiful love.