Hatsukoi or First Love

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How brave can someone be when they know they are going to die soon? With nothing to lose, the level of courage will increase... but to what end?

A man diagnosed with a brain tumor loses all hope for the future and falls in love with a drug-addled call girl. This means being at the root of the problems that are dragged along with him.

"Did you eat your heart out?" is a phrase used for those who show courage that is not expected of them.


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Someone who is going to die anyway doesn't need to eat heart or take extra natural, chemical supplements to boost courage.

But love at a point when all hope for the future is lost can be a good precursor to wrong time, wrong place, wrong person.

The Chinese involvement in a Japanese-UK co-production is only part of the story, and the story is a bit bloody.


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The severed head repeatedly opening and closing its eyes, the decapitated body continuing to walk are simple details in the bloody story, but they are not very bloody!

Trying to get the gun from the severed arm is the funniest moment of the tragic image.

To see differently, you need to look in different places. Looking at different places "makes a difference''. In fact, the diagnosis of "brain tumor" is only a misrepresentation of the MRI results of the previous patient. The mistake can be the breaking point of artificially developed courage.


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The story as a whole, rather than in parts, can take 1 hour and 43 minutes, and for those who have the time, it can be a fun, engrossing and memorable story. Who cares if you have courage or not. In addition to doing what you have to do as a human being, you don't need to do anything extra to keep a clear conscience and live life to the end.

There is no need to expect too much from a movie, except that it makes you want to keep watching!


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Originally titled Hatsukoi, English title First Love, is a 2019 Japan, UK collaboration.
is the movie.

First loves are unforgettable, but the only thing that can be found about first love in this movie is the punch thrown to save her from her father. I wonder how a single punch scene can be interpreted as "first love" in a movie that contains more than one story. Maybe sometimes you need to go deeper to understand something. And to go deeper, we need to know more. On the screen, which is a projection tool, it can be difficult to understand all this. I think the director factor comes into play here. A good director who can achieve these things and a bad director who can't, I'm not going to blame myself as a viewer! lolol

I liked the movie, even though it looked a bit amateurish. Be careful who you watch it with!


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