“Your Name Engraved Herein” Film Producer Arthur Chu confirmed that he plans to write a sequel script of "YNEH". However, the audience will need to wait for one or two years to see the sequel. Then, he has not yet determined whether to adopt the film form or other forms.
that feels like more of a personal take; there is clear evidence in the movie that their ending is hopeful at…
i think you're remembering it wrong, he seemingly rejects him initally when he walks up to his hotel but then after saying wan an, he changes his mind and walks with Birdy (then it transitions to the flashback of young them singing the main theme)
The ending is not tragic, rather the entire movie was a tragedy from my experience. The ending is only frustrating…
that feels like more of a personal take; there is clear evidence in the movie that their ending is hopeful at least, when they meet again Ai-han reiterates profiter du moment and says wan an (or I love you) to Birdy and they walk together
i dont see how thats zero relief, the movie as a whole is sad but it feels disingenuous to say that when the end product is so powerful
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“Your Name Engraved Herein” Film Producer Arthur Chu confirmed that he plans to write a sequel script of "YNEH". However, the audience will need to wait for one or two years to see the sequel. Then, he has not yet determined whether to adopt the film form or other forms.
i dont see how thats zero relief, the movie as a whole is sad but it feels disingenuous to say that when the end product is so powerful