Very good storytelling that unfolds between flashbacks and the present 18 years apart. Also found the 3 way narrative very interesting and enlightening. The story bounces from the perspectives of one protagonist to the other and then back again; the same scenes but story told from a different angle and a final response from the first protagonist.
The purity of a simple first love woven with messy setbacks of adulthood. A colorful temple, lively KTV and bustling night market scenes of Taiwan contrasting with a grey tone castle, one-customer-in-the-whole-noodle-shop night supper and quiet winter beauty of Japan. These multilayered and textured settings are so close to the heart for a Taiwanese and Japanese culture junkie like me. Like a parallel drawn in two spaces and time, the poignant sky lantern scenes mark stark differences in moods and aspirations.
I do recommend this highly to those in need of closure, to whom who have loved & lost, to the many who might feel lost (don't we all, at some point in time?) and lastly more lightheartedly to those who want a culture trip. ^__^