I didn't see much when I first looked at it a few years ago. After all, at the time, I didn't know who the super dancing fat man in the low valley novel was. Although it must be admitted that even when he was fat, he completely fascinated me. I am always embarrassed to think that I think he is very handsome. Of course, it turns out that I am not the only person who thinks this way. If I think Donald Sutherland is handsome, I can also think John Travolta is handsome. He is a sign of an era.
This time, I was so touched. Yes, this man who was also 19 years old moved me mercilessly! I inexplicably feel that I have a special understanding of what he has experienced. Although my experience is completely different from his experience. But some inner growth can probably be shared.
The film basically covers everything that a 19-year-old man from an American Italian immigrant family in Brooklyn at that time should have experienced. Frontal naked, Bruce Lee, likes girls he can’t pursue, pursued by girls he doesn’t like, spends a week’s money in Diba every weekend, fights in groups, a bunch of good friends who do nothing, regarded by the whole family as gods The priest's brother, sister, unemployed father, mother of a housewife for life, grandma who can't speak English, of course, and self who is considered a family failure.
He would be so happy because the owner of the shop raised his salary by 2.5 dollars, and the owner would be guilty and raise 2 Meixin to 4 Meixin. His father attacked him and said what he could buy for 4 dollars. He said that the salary increase shows that I have done a good job. I only remember two times in my life when someone thought I did a good job. This, and dancing. You never said that I did a good job.
The girl he likes actually sleeps with her boss for work. She always pretends to be superior, but in fact, how many choices does she have. She was crying in the car. Then he comforted her. His heart is actually so kind. Can't see the woman crying. It was as if his mother was crying at the dinner table.
For him, the bridge seemed like a way out. In the shop, he looked at the older employees, he was probably very depressed. It's as if he once thought that dancing would make his life different, but when he won the prize, his life was still the same as before. What's more, he felt that the award itself was unfair.
The other boy is so pitiful. He always tells everyone that he makes a girl pregnant, and everyone makes him marry her. But he and Ben didn't like that girl. He was desperate and felt that his life was a mess, but no one listened.
At a confused, impulsive, passionate but cruel age, life seems to have hope, and it seems that there is no hope. You are trapped and struggling.
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