Liberal Arts Comments

  • Jaquan 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    It’s hard to believe that this director has ever taken Sundance... Besides, it seems that this year when he advertised himself as liberal arts, it finally became very cheap, just like the vampire novel in the movie. The most funny is the bookstore female clerk. From the vampire...

  • Evie 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    Literary and artistic youths are still in their thirties and still live so...

  • Summer 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    After Jesse rejected Zibby, the story suddenly changed and began to obssessed with the problem of getting older, completely digressing. Finally, the uncle goes back to the adult world, and the little girl grows up slowly. Why do you make a movie with such things happening every day? One star for Josh's beard, one star for the first letter, and one for the ending...

  • Tristin 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    Would it be too yy to direct, edit and act in a romantic movie by one...

  • Jedidiah 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    Ted really is a talented man. This is a private movie that I love very much in the 2012 movie, and many of the things mentioned in it happen to be my problem. Love is not the subject, the real driving force is the fear of growth, the fear of aging. Going back to university, making young friends, and falling in love with Loli are all trying to catch the tail of youth. The so-called taste and isolation, feeling of loneliness, fear of reading too many books and losing real life, this is also my...

  • Jillian 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    The Ted Uncle Josh Radnor in "My Mom and Dad Romance" is so interesting. I wrote, directed and acted in a new work. I like this script so much. Many times I can see myself in terms of aesthetic taste. Shadow, topics about classical music, reading, and maturity all found resonance accidentally. The microcosm of the lives of literary dicks, it seems that the world’s literary dicks are all the same, and the script of Xiaoqing and Xiaozhi is great....

  • Elenor 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    What I like most about this film is that the cool woman who taught English romantic literature taught some lines: All you can’t live without is a prison. When you read books occupy most of your life, you should close your books and go out to see the world more. But when you are in life, you feel that it is not as happy as reading a book by the...

  • Leonard 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    The requirements for "Engineering Love Songs" and "Science Love Songs" do not seem to...

  • Vanessa 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    Return art to art and let life embrace life. Although the film was fresh, it tried hard to add the gray background of reality, did not overstate that art is higher than life, and a few ironic mouths still crackled. 3.5...

  • Palma 2022-03-16 09:01:05

    A must-see for all university liberal arts students, fresh and lively pictures and plot rhythm, no nude scenes, ambiguous love affair with drooling kisses, the typical liberal arts students thinking style of the male and female protagonists and interesting dialogues, realism, bickering, Controversy, like a scene of red-faced students fighting over a divergent topic. The film is very kind and gives the protagonists their best endings. Everyone who lives a squeaky life deserves to be...

Extended Reading

Liberal Arts quotes

  • Jesse Fisher: I think one of the things I loved the most about being here was the feeling that anything was possible. It's just infinite choices ahead of you. You'd get out of school, and anything could happen. And then you do get out, and... life happens, you know'? Decisions get made. And then all those many choices you had in front of you are no longer really there. At a certain point, you just got to go, "Oh, I guess this is new its going down." And there's just something a little depressing about that.

  • Nat: Is your name... Ethan?

    Jesse Fisher: No, why?

    Nat: You look like an Ethan to me.

    Jesse Fisher: My name's not Ethan.

    Nat: How cool would that be, if that was your name and I just, like, knew it?

    [Jesse shrugs]

    Nat: Are you a student here?

    Jesse Fisher: Uh, no, but thank you for thinking that. You?

    Nat: Nah, man. Just here visiting a buddy of mine. It's not a bad place to kill a little time, huh? I'm Nat.

    Jesse Fisher: I'm Jesse.

    Nat: Do you hear that music, Ethan?