ller’s review published on Letterboxd:
It’s a personal thing but heartfelt and quiet films like this that’s driven by such profound and realistic characters will always have a place in my heart. The more I think about it and absorb its beauty, the more I want to cry.
I’ve fallen in love with the place and now I appreciate architecture more than ever. I love Casey. Her eyes have this trace of sadness and it always gets to me. I want to give her a hug more than anything. I love Jin. I love their rare and special relationship that’s more than a friendship but not necessarily romantic. I love how Casey cares for her mom. It’s sad and complicated but that’s what it’s like for a lot of people. I love how Casey followed what her heart wanted. I love how Jin was there for her, at least for some time. I love a lot of things. I love a lot of those little moments.
I know for sure this filled a void in my heart but it ends and I’m left with a hollow feeling I can’t explain. Maybe because I didn’t want it to end. Maybe because I didn't want to leave these characters yet. But things have to be done. And I swear I loved every minute of it.
thanks… for everything.
thank you… for being here.