"Return to Seventeen", a Disney movie with a profound theme. It allows people to enter a state of intellectual viewing without self-compulsion. There is no lingering and boring love affair, no dull and boring reasoning. Some are just stories that everyone has experienced in the past, experienced now, and must encounter in the future, like a slap to wake up some people who are obsessed.
"Return to Seventeen", which has nothing to do with technological innovation, is a typical low-cost Hollywood commercial film. Regardless of whether it is good or bad, at least it has reached an agreement in terms of commercial elements and expected audience positioning. It uses a warm storyline and a win-win combination of handsome men and women to fill the gap. The ups and downs of the plot and the thinness of innovation. Success is unquestionable.
The theme of traveling through time and space has long been common. But the starting point is the same: regret is like everyone’s innate hobby, and that’s all, the saddest thing is that this hobby is not only increasing day by day, but also in perfect proportion to what you have experienced. How serious does it take to get an epiphany? This question really doesn't make sense.
A high school basketball player with a promising future when he was young, after giving up a bright future for love and responsibility, he spent twenty years complaining about his original choice. The object of his complaint was the woman he loved without hesitation. The mediocre life made him exhausted, and the marriage at the end and the messy and broken family tormented such a middle-aged man who regretted the original. After accidentally turning into a seventeen-year-old, the handsome and sunny boy became the classmate of his son and daughter. . . . . .
There are several lines that I would like to excerpt from. A father who has the opportunity to start his life anew after experiencing wind, frost, rain and snow, uses the identity of a friend to help his children find themselves. When he was a seventeen-year-old boy in class, when he described the feeling of a father picking up his daughter for the first time, he was touched by time and space. I believe that every father welcomes the life in his arms with this feeling. , and vowed to protect her for the rest of her life. Tell her when she's hurt "You may meet more bad guys, but one day, you'll meet a boy who treats you the way you deserve, like the sun rises and sets, and accompanies you." ." The
comedic narrative style makes the film not at all heavy. Of course, if the pursuit is heavy, it shouldn't be filmed by Disney. Ned's hilarious performance in the supporting actor, I think it stole Zach's thunder. In many places, I laughed repeatedly. Especially the bright and funny clothes that Ned thinks are reasonable every time he appears, when he defines himself as a "Beckham-style" dress, it is a bit difficult not to laugh. In addition, Ned and the headmistress in the dining room talking in the Elvish language of "Lord of the Rings" added a bright spot to the film, which is also a miracle. It made me suddenly feel that common language can also be ridiculously cute.
The so-called educational significance may be to complain less, especially to the people you are loving or have loved. A little more introspection, especially if you find yourself getting nowhere. There is less unnecessary tolerance, because some things can only be explained if they are dealt with positively. Be more selective of your friends, and don't wait until you regret getting along with others before blaming yourself for being unkind. The opening and ending of the film, with similar scenes and lines, differ only by twenty years. The protagonist made the same choice, and the emotion remained unchanged. While we've been focusing on finding a future worth clapping, don't forget the responsibility on our shoulders, that's more important than success.
In addition to its diverse themes, the best part of this movie is the setting of the soundtrack. When the film opens, a soundtrack full of spooky messages sets a mysterious tone for the film's story. The middle-aged man who shuttled through the darkness in the stormy night was shrouded in terror by the music. The young man who made his final confession to his wife in court recalled the warmth and romance of his youth, and the music gave him a very soothing narrative.
Zac Efron, really. . . handsome. Some deliberately handsome bridges will not make people feel disgusted at all. When he used basketball to teach the mighty captain of the basketball team a lesson, there was a kind of domineering that could control all the opponent's counterattacks. After calling the wrong name of his wife's friend, Zach, who turned and left, said "I don't care." which echoed before and after, and it really had an aura that made people want to take the initiative to admit defeat.
By the way, the actor who plays Zach's son in the movie is the hero of the movie "Falling in Love with a Big Star". The difference is not that big in general. One is an ordinary high school student who is unnoticed and has no self-confidence, and the other is a world superstar who is eye-catching and self-confident. Sure enough, the power of packaging is immeasurable.
When one day, the dangerous years spread wild on the face, folds on the skin, when the face is full of fat, and all the muscles on the body collapse, how much persistence do we have? In addition to the pitiful so-called "life experience" accumulated from wounds, there is nothing worth leaving. When you can't change anything, take advantage of every moment you experience. . . . . All in all, this is a very, very good movie. This time I recommend it hard, a story about midlife crisis and invincibility of youth.
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