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Stuart 2022-12-25 10:01:18

It reminds me of the movie-paper town (everyone thinks they know enough about others and then judges others based on their own experience and the appearance of others, but doesn't calm down listentoothers) The heroine has always been self-centered, like What the Asian brother said, she kept saying it, but didn't listen well. She felt that others were superficial, so she was arrogant, looked down on others and misunderstood others (his brother, Asian brother, best friend). But I don't know that he is only superficial, and that he looks good. In fact, the shadow of childhood caused him to live in a group, and when he grew up, he was arrogant, impatient, unsympathetic, and self-centered. Let her not be liked, and at the same time have blinded him to see his own shortcomings, so he does not change, which leads to his loneliness. And we have all experienced these mentalities more or less, who didn't come from that time? Only by doing some crazy stupid things do we gradually know ourselves and grow up. Youth is about making mistakes, then recognizing mistakes and knowing yourself, this is how we learn and how we grow. The heroine is rude and doesn't know respect, and these are exactly what she shows when she is ignorant. She doesn't know anything about the world, others, and life, but she feels as if she knows everything. And when she really listened and really got to know others, he realized that he was wrong. Everyone deserves respect. And we sometimes hate ourselves like the heroine, seeing our own shortcomings and not changing the things in our lives that we want to change. But when she decides to change, he finds that it's not the fault of not making too many mistakes, it's not God's fault, it's that he doesn't dare to take that step of change. Sometimes we complain that we don't get what we want, why not think about whether we have ever tried to get the things we want? The rest of the people have many different advantages, and these advantages, the heroine and most of us have only mixed recognition and possession after experiencing the changes of puberty. The elder brother is responsible and loving, the best friend is kind and intellectual, the mother is independent, brave, strong and daring to change and pay for the family (message after the video), the Asian younger brother works hard and dares to pursue optimism and humility. And that teacher is simply a model of a teacher. This is the educator who manages it properly. In short, the other film reviews are almost the same. The heroine has been analyzed completely. It is quite tiring to write about the heroine and the teacher. This is not a very good movie. First of all, among the many films that focus on adolescent men, it is already very good to analyze adolescent girls in such a comprehensive and multi-angle manner. The lens conversion and camera are not very good, the scene selection is okay, the theme story is good, but not refined enough, some redundant and long bridges and designs, it would be better if they were changed or deleted, the heroine’s personal style Or should be a little more reflection and description and self-statement. All in all, not bad. It's true, who hasn't experienced it?

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  • Nadine: What the... why is that baby in your house?

    Mr. Bruner: Oh shit! How the hell that thing get in here?

  • Mr. Bruner: Look, I'm not very good at this kinda thing. But I think we both know what needs to be said right now. So, I'm just gonna come right out and say it.

    [pause]

    Mr. Bruner: Get out of the car.