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A touching love movie.
1. "If there is providence in love: a Korean love movie directed by Guo Zairong and starring Son Ye Jin, Zhao Chengyou and Zo In Sung, adapted from Huang Shunyuan's Korean novel Rain, mainly tells the story of college student Yin Zixi accidentally discovering the diary left by his mother Song Zhuxi and reliving his mother's first love. Some people say that the charm of Korean love movies lies in slowly teaching people how to love. In my opinion, the significance of pure love movies lies in that it allows us to keep our sensibility to life all the time and will not lose the ability to love because of the boring life. Speaking of pure love movies, maybe many people will rank this movie in the top few. It's a classic Korean love movie "If Love Is Providence".

2. Eraser in My Heart: This is a romantic movie released by CJ Entertainment, directed by John H. Lee and starring Zheng Yusen and Son Ye Jin. The film is adapted from the Japanese drama Pure Soul, which mainly tells the touching story that Xiuzhen's husband has been guarding her since she lost her memory due to Alzheimer's disease. Because I once had it, I will never forget it. Because I can't have it, I choose to hate and not forgive. I can't let go anyway. The eraser in my mind is also about love and forgetting, but it is so affectionate.

3. Hawthorn Tree Love: A romantic film directed by Zhang Yimou and starring Zhou Dongyu and Shawn Dou, based on Amy's novel of the same name, tells the story of Jingqiu's acquaintance and love with the third child, and finally the separation of heaven and man. The film was shortlisted for Crystal Bear at Berlin International Film Festival and Best Asian Film at Hong Kong Academy Awards, and won the Outstanding Feature Film Award at China Watch Award. 201August 18, was named as one of the top ten excellent love movies in China during the 40th anniversary of reform and opening up.

4. Love Letter: A Japanese pure love movie written and directed by Shunji Iwai and starring Miho Nakayama, Etsushi Toyokawa and Takashi Kashiwabara. The film is adapted from the novel Love Letter of the same name, which tells a love letter that was originally sent to heaven out of grief, but unexpectedly received a reply with the same name and surname, and gradually excavated a story of pure unrequited love that has been buried for many years but has never been known.