Dream when I was young

Mozelle 2022-09-30 08:54:01

The pressure for further studies in the United States is also great. The first movie I saw tom was Lingyun. In the high school class, it was recommended and released by the chemistry teacher. At that time, I was attracted by Tom's chic appearance. This movie when he was young is also great. I think the life of the protagonist in it is what every teenager wants to have. Sexual experience, money, sports cars, admission notices from prestigious schools, and a bunch of old friends who stay together all day long. It’s so happy to be fooling around together and growing up together. I used to have a group of friends who stayed together all day, but the more I grow up, the fewer real friends I have, and now there are only one or two.
I really like this familiar American movie style, describing a bunch of boring teenagers in the community doing crazy things. The American-style youth idols like Tom are very different from our youth idols. They try their best to be mature, and then Look at the male protagonists in our idol dramas, they will only give their all their best to behave, childish, and there are so many girls who like it, which is really unbearable.
I thought that the movie would end in tragedy. After spending his youth, the young and sloppy boy had to accept the fact that he grew up, so life was no longer good, and the protagonist was extremely regretful, but everything was irreparable... But the director loved the protagonist too much. Now, it gave him a perfect ending. Not only did he embrace the beauty, but also got the admission notice from the prestigious school, which is really envious of others. Movies are movies after all. There are too many unsatisfactory things in reality, and it is even more difficult for us to have such a rich youth. Let you watch your ideals to comfort yourself, maybe this is the meaning of the movie.

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Risky Business quotes

  • Joel Goodson: You didn't tell anyone did ya?

    Miles: No... Glen knows.

    Joel Goodson: What about Barry?

    Miles: He knows too.

    Joel Goodson: Okay. Just don't tell anyone.

  • Lana: I'm really trying to be, friends with you. But, I'd appreciate it, if you'd stop laying these little judgments on me, while you're leaning on your daddy's $40,000 car.