After reading this book, I found that my youth is nothing short of a big deal for them.

Jimmie 2022-01-05 08:01:30

After watching this movie, I feel that the ones I experienced in my youth are not HIGH enough. I ran naked at the cashbox, and even wiped two cars in the community with a friend who got a driver’s license and hid in the trunk of the van. Think about it, it was a 38° summer. what.
However, after watching this movie, it is indeed much less than American, but the family education in Asia and Europe is really black and beautiful. China is full of trusteeship relationships. Going through the back door and arranging everything about your children. Looking back at the United States, independent and thinking. Independent and full of individuality, one side is a copying machine, and the other is colorful youth. This also contributed to why there are so many hatreds in the heavenly dynasty, because no matter how hard you work, you can't compare to a good father. The Chinese dream actually makes you daydream (well, it seems to be far away).
However, the pure movies usually have a common problem. What everyone sees is that their youthful HIGH turns the whole audience, and they rarely describe how they work hard to earn credits when they enter the university. On the contrary, the lower the heavens, the more pressure they study. When I get to university, it’s time to pick up girls and waste my youth. In the United States, the younger I am, I enjoy my childhood. When I enter university at 21, I begin to have a sense of responsibility and learn useful knowledge.

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Extended Reading
  • Nicola 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    The 21-year-old version of The Hangover.

  • Federico 2022-03-25 09:01:12

    -0- Haha I'm glad I did crazy things when I was 21 hahaha

21 & Over quotes

  • Casey: Don't ask about my sister, she's 16.

    Miller: Well, yeah, but in the real world she's really like 18.

    Casey: No, in the real world she's 16.

  • Casey: Aren't we a little too old to be doing the whole music festival thing?

    Miller: I don't know, Casey, are we too old to have fun times?

    Casey: No.

    Miller: Are we too old to spend a week enjoying 250 bands play seminal music of our generation? Are we too old to drop acid and make love to white chicks with dreadlocks?

    Jeff Chang: I don't like dreadlocks.

    Miller: Are we too old to take handfuls of ecstasy and dance around in fur, with other people in fur?

    Casey: Yes! We're too old for all of those things.