Eighth Grade Comments

  • Damon 2022-01-05 08:01:54

    American growth movies are almost the same. They are quite satisfactory. There does not seem to be any humorous clips in the category of comedy. Many people say that this is the youth of ordinary girls. In fact, it is not. Ordinary girls are not so sensitive and weak. It should be said that there are always one or two such girls in every class in school days. Movies cannot resonate with me, but I can understand...

  • Schuyler 2022-01-05 08:01:54

    Even if it is difficult, we have to endure, that is, to...

  • Parker 2022-01-05 08:01:54

    As expected, it is to dig the hearts of our ordinary girls. It's a debut, non-professional, and that's it for video editing. Becoming an adult has not forgotten how painful adolescence is. Every day is terrible, and it may be better. Bo didn't show his cleverness, saying that it was about nervousness and I understood...

  • Idella 2022-01-05 08:01:54

    It seems to have watched the young version of Lady Bird, but it turned out to be the debut of a male director. When Kayla listened to "We'll never be the same", I was just thinking: The generation who grew up holding mobile phones in the multimedia age will never be the same as us, and this generation gap is deeper than any previous one. . But after seeing it, I feel that regardless of the generation, the hesitation, persistence and emotional connection in growing up are always the...

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  • Kimberly 2022-01-05 08:01:54

    "Eighth Grade" is obviously by their side but still feels like an outsider

    The fifth and sixth grades and junior high schools are like being in the midst of suffering. At that age, when the role is chaotic, I will always want to become a cool girl or cool boy. I will always feel inferior in front of children with more aggressive personality and dare not touch. They...

  • Jasen 2022-01-05 08:01:54

    "Eighth Grade" familiar yet unfamiliar junior high school years

    "Eighth Grade" is this year's Lady Bird, but the heroine is younger, and the junior high school experience it brings even more stunned the audience. On the one hand, the film takes the audience back to the youthful and wayward era of junior high school, on the other hand, it also shows the real...

Eighth Grade quotes

  • [Kayla puts her sixth grade time capsule on the fire]

    Mark Day: What was in there?

    Kayla: Nothing really. Just, sorta, my hopes and dreams.

    Mark Day: Right... And you're burning them?

    Kayla: Yeah.

  • Mark Day: Kayla, when your mom left, I was really scared. Like really, really scared. Because now I was all alone with this little girl that I loved so much and wanted everything for and I wasn't sure if I could give you what you needed so I was really scared. I was scared that you weren't going to be okay. I was scared just like you are right now. More scared. Way more... But then you got older. And you took your first steps, and you said your first words, and you wrote your first letter to Nana and you made your first friend; and everything that I thought I was going to have to teach you - how to be nice, how to share, how to care about other people's feelings - you just started doing on your own. Your teachers would say, "you've got such a lovely daughter, you've done such a great job with her." But I didn't do anything. I really didn't. I just watched. And the more I watched you, the less scared I got. I stopped being scared a long time ago, Kayla. You know why? Because of you. You made me brave, Kayla. And if you could just see yourself like I see you... the way you really are, the way you always have been... I promise you wouldn't be scared either.