Life sucks, but. Price is enough. . .

Abelardo 2022-11-18 23:17:06

In fact, I don't know why it's just a very bland movie, and I can't even find a theme after reading the whole story, but it's a movie like this that reminds me of Mavis holding a big bucket of Coke, thinking of her She cried bitterly in despair, thinking of her gobbling up with a large plate of KFC, and thinking of her indifferently driving the car that broke the headlights. Behind the fucking life, her loneliness and sadness can only be endured by herself.
Mavis actually knew her own sorrow, but life in the big city made her used to being busy and not caring as a cover, so when she saw the photo of his newborn daughter from Buddy, she panicked, she (I still don't know if that email was sent to Mavis by mistake, or if Buddy's wife was out of her mind.) She went back to Mercury, the town she despised, to hook up with an old lover under the slogan of dealing with some real estate matters. Of course, it backfired. Matt, whom she met during the period, kept discouraging her from doing stupid things, but how could Mavis, who was deceiving himself, stop. The climax comes at a party at Buddyd's daughter's full moon, when Mavis hysterically yells at the Mercury people: What's wrong with you people, I hate this town, it's a hick, lake town that smells of fish shit! She actually is You are using your voice to cover up your vulnerability, how could things turn out like this, and you actually sympathize with me in turn? I'm the one who was chosen, you can only rot to death in this backward town, what? right? do not look at me! Don't look at me! !
After Mavis screwed up, the first thing that came to mind was Mztt, the gloomy fat cripple who used to yell at her that God knows you don't know shit about being an adult. (Okay, I shouldn't describe him that way, in fact, my favorite character in this drama is this gloomy cripple) So, Dwarf Chou started comforting Bai Fumei on the bed = =. . . Mavis knew that she didn't really love Buddy, and the reason why she was madly approaching him during this time was just to make up for the void in her heart, but to pursue her own past, even in the town she had always hated the most. The years have inadvertently worn away the luster of her past and the youth she once had. She knew that she had grown up and should take on the responsibilities of an adult, "But, but, how come I'm so old all of a sudden? , I don't want this! Buddy is not the best, but he met me when I was at my best." However, the fat man gave her a head-on, "You are not at your best, high school is your day I've looked in the mirror far more than I've seen me, but I'm at my best." It
was Matt's sister who really woke up Mavis, she looked at Mavis admiringly and told her not to change, to really change It's the people in town, and -- "Fcuk Mercury".
Life still has to go on, Mavis continued to put on her mask and drove back with a donut on her face expressionlessly. Will Mavis change from a young adult to an adult because of this episode? Of course not, but she knows that the road is ahead, go on.
There is a Mavis in each of us, who wears fat and childish pajamas when he is the only one with his hair tied up indiscriminately, always has junk fast food in the refrigerator, and can only raise Pomeranian in loneliness. We live numbly in the steel forest, leaving so many pasts behind, panicking to cover up to the world to prove how glamorous we are living. But in fact, your past is always a part of you, you can't escape, you are always just that little kid with freckles and flaws. So, after drinking a big sip of Coke and burping, you should tighten your tail and be a good person.

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Young Adult quotes

  • Mavis Gary: Sometimes in order to heal a few people have to get hurt.

  • Mavis Gary: I just want you to know that I'm feeling everything that you're feeling. Buddy, these last few days have been some of the best in my life.

    Buddy Slade: They have?

    Mavis Gary: You don't have to pretend. I know what's in here.

    [touches Buddy's forehead]

    Mavis Gary: And I know what's in here.

    [touches Buddy's chest]

    Mavis Gary: Buddy, you're my moon. My stars. You're my whole galaxy.

    Buddy Slade: [avoids a kiss from Mavis] Mavis! What are you doing?

    Mavis Gary: You don't have to be afraid. It's okay. You can come to the city with me like we always planned.

    Buddy Slade: What the hell are you talking about?

    Mavis Gary: We can work this out. You know we can. We can handle this like adults.

    Buddy Slade: Mavis, I'm a married man.

    Mavis Gary: I know. We can beat this thing together.

    Buddy Slade: You're better than this. I have to go and I think you should leave.