"The end of the fucking world" is over
This show subverts a few of my habits:
1. Don't watch youth dramas. I don't like youth dramas, because I can't find resonance, and even if I can find them, I don't really want to recall them. I didn't expect to be led by Alyssa and James.
2. I don't like romantic dramas. Love is no longer a part of the stage of life that can be imagined, and it is far more important to have it than desire, so I haven't watched it for a long time. I originally watched this as a horror movie, but I was moved by love.
It is mainly the story of three teenagers, each with their own grief, but they all come from their original families, especially their mothers.
Bonnie was taught to cheat and deceive feelings because of her mother's harsh education since she was a child, and lacked the experience of being loved.
- "The problem with people who lack love is that they don't know what love is like, so they're easy to be deceived and easy to see things that don't exist."
James has been a pervert since he was a child, and he also tortured animals. The mother committed suicide at a young age, the father was an avoidant, and finally died of a heart attack while his relationship with his son was progressing.
- "James initially approached Alyssa to kill her, but ended up waiting for an opportunity to say love."
Alyssa is a typical middle-school and rebellious girl of the devil's way, who is angry and unreasonable when she is angry with the waiter in the restaurant. She married and ran away, came and went, and finally healed with James.
——“What moved me the most was that Alyssa said don’t skip the bill because the waiter will be charged. It turns out that the period of rebellion will always pass.”
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