The title really captures that feeling of longing for connection, doesn't it? Following Yaya and Li Sheng's story across years, with the university campus and the workplace settings, it's all about how two people can exist in the same world, breathe the same air, but have their paths constantly just missing. The 'same sky' becomes this huge, beautiful, and frustrating symbol. It's not just a romance; it's about how timing and circumstance shape us.
I think the main takeaway is how fragile yet persistent human bonds are. You see their individual growth, the careers they build, the other relationships they try, but that shared past under that same sky keeps pulling them back. It suggests that some connections are written into your life's geography, and even when you're far apart, you're still navigating by the same stars. The ending, whenever they finally sync up, hits you with this quiet hope that maybe, sometimes, people do find their way back to the same spot under that vast sky.