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"Back to Seventeen" is the best choice I've ever made, I just forgot

You're the best choice I've ever made, I just forgot.

Another midlife crisis. This time, the male protagonist gave up the opportunity to continue his studies when he graduated from high school for his wife and two children, so in the nearly twenty years that followed, he never forgot the life path he gave up, ignoring his wife and children who accompanied him.

"Back to Seventeen" is the best choice I've ever made, I just forgot

He re-intervened in his own life as a seventeen-year-old, spending time with his wife and children in his new capacity, discovering the problems they faced and helping them solve them. One of the shortcomings of the film is that the male protagonist's self-salvation and self-reflection are not brought up until the last ten minutes, and even the previous storyline has not been designed with a relevant plot, as if he just returned to a certain scene and suddenly had this cognition, slightly weak.

But in fact, if you think about it, even if you live again, we will still make the same choice as before. Because when choosing, what is retained is actually our most important things, no matter how many times we repeat them, we are reluctant to give up those things.

"Back to Seventeen" is the best choice I've ever made, I just forgot

By the end of the film, Mark says, "I thought I needed a second chance in my life, but now I find out that I just need a second chance with you." "In fact, we don't need another possible life path, we just need to cherish the life path we have chosen."

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