Laughing and crying

Elmo 2021-12-19 08:01:10

After watching it, I couldn't say that I was moved, another kind of comedy, and I felt comfortable all over after watching it.
Everyone has a period of rebellion. The unpleasant life at home, the troubles in school, and the restless mood have created our rebellion. You can find a piece of green space in the city, create it with your own hands, and make your best friends. Let’s discover the beauty of it together; when I was confused, I also ran away from home. Although it was only a short period of 2 days, the impact of those two days on me was indescribable. It changed my outlook on life and made me understand home. Meaning, warmth and warmth of family affection.
The portrayal of friendship in the film is deeply involved, especially when Joe and Patrick are sitting on the slope, watching the sunset and the forest, talking about them; Binukio’s nervous words, actions and him Dare to do it. The performance of the three of them in the pipeline was really comfortable and envied them;
love also runs through the film. When I saw Joe and Li being so sweet together, talking and laughing, when Li came up in the evening. , When Joe opened her eyes and smiled, she found Patrick. My mood was really as low as the protagonist. It felt like being beaten in the chest by someone, and I couldn't accept it instead.
Although unrealistic imagination is unrealistic, it makes people feel real. The chaotic sunset, the emerald green forest, the dazzling sunshine, and the golden wheat fields keep appearing. It feels warm. At the end of the film, it returns to the hut in the forest again. The testimony of rebellion is the experience of each of us.

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The Kings of Summer quotes

  • Vicki: So Biaggio, what do you do?

    Biaggio: I met a dog the other day, it taught me how to die.

  • Joe: Ah... Is anything better than a good stogie, Biaggio?

    Biaggio: Being in a situation where it's easier to lie but you choose to tell the truth.

    Joe: Hmm. Guess that's better.