Because the ending of the movie " To Youth 2: So You're Still Here " had not been released yet. The director hasn't announced the ending of the movie yet, so we don't know if the movie is together or not. I suggest you follow the official website of the movie or relevant social media channels to obtain the most accurate information.
So You're Still Here, To Youth's ending is as follows: At the end of the movie, Su Yunjin and Zhou Zejun finally got together. They were watching the sunset on the beach. Zhou Zejun proposed to Su Yunjin. Su Yunjin gladly accepted. The two of them walked to the reef together. Zhou Zejun promised Su Yunjin that he would always protect her and let her live a happy life. In the end, Zhou Zejun and Su Yunjin hugged each other and looked at each other with tears in their eyes, swearing that they would love each other forever. The movie ended with thunderous applause from the audience.
The ending of the movie To Youth, You're Still Here was like this: At the end of the movie, the protagonist Su Yunjin (Liu Yifei) and the male protagonist Li Ran (Wu Yifan) reunited, but the relationship between the two was no longer the same as before. Su Yunjin told Li Ran her true thoughts. She didn't want to be in a relationship with him, but because she had been hurt before and didn't want to be hurt again. Li Ran could understand Su Yunjin's feelings. The two of them chose to be friends in the end. The ending of the movie expressed the preciousness and irrepetitiveness of the memories of youth, and also conveyed the nostalgia and cherish of the good times in the past.
The movie " To Youth, So You're Still Here " was 138 minutes long.
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The ending of " So You're Still Here " was as follows: At the end of the novel " So You're Still Here," the main character, Lu Yunxi, returned to her hometown to become an ordinary teacher. Her relationship with Lu Yunsen had also gradually drifted apart, but they still maintained contact. Lu Yunxi would often show concern and wish Lu Yunsen well in his life and work. In the novel, the author also mentioned that the story between Lu Yunxi and Lu Yunsen might continue to unfold, but they ultimately chose to let go of the past and move on. Lu Yunxi also began her new life, enjoying her ordinary happiness. The ending of the novel was a story about growing up and letting go.
The ending of the movie, To Youth, So You're Still Here, was mixed. In the movie, there was a complicated emotional entanglement between the protagonist Lu Licheng and the heroine Yin Yun. In the end, Lu Licheng chose to leave the city while Yin Yun stayed in the city to continue living. The ending of the movie expressed the nostalgia for the youth and the regret of missing out on it, but at the same time, it also revealed the cruelty and helplessness of reality. Therefore, the ending of the movie had both good and bad sides.
I can't provide any information about To Youth 2: So You're Still Here because I'm just a novel reader and don't have the ability to browse the web. But if you need any other information about the movie, I'm happy to help you.
As a fan of online literature, I can't make a subjective evaluation of the quality of the work because everyone's preferences and aesthetic standards are different. However, I can tell you that the storyline and character settings of the two movies are different, so you can decide whether you think they are better than the other one according to your preferences.
" So You're Still Here " was a love story between a college student, Cheng Yao, and two boys. The novel presented the good times of Cheng Yao's high school and university days in the form of memories, as well as the emotional entanglement between her and the two boys. The novel's language was beautiful, and the emotions were sincere. It described the innocence and confusion of puberty, and it was empathetic.