She would suddenly expound her understanding of love in a gathering place that did not belong to her originally: "I want to have such a relationship - chatting with others for socializing in the vast crowd, but looking back at night, the lights are dimmed. The other person at the same place also secretly cast her gaze, that is her dearest person, because she trusts enough, so there is no need to say more, you and I are watching each other." Romance exploded, okay? It can't be seen that our bed is not made up and the room is a mess. Frances, who seems to be sloppy, is also a glass girl with a literary heart.
She looks like an outlier but is extremely face-saving. When her boyfriend asked her to move in with her, what she thought was that the rent was about to expire and she couldn't leave her good sister alone. Such a person who treats friendship sincerely, before she even spoke, Sophie, who thought about herself first, said that she would move to a house in a better location and would not be with her. Although Sophie is politely probing it upside down and if you don't feel good then I won't move, but I really like that place, and you know it's hard to find a decent house in that place, but For you and I can still give up, we can still find a house together again, but. . .
Excuse me, can this TMD be considered a true friendship? Even the blind could see that she was bent on getting out of the old house, so Frances acquiesced without even struggling. She calmly talked about her breaking up with her boyfriend because of the poor quality of sex.
When someone said "You look older than Sophie", they hurriedly defended that they were actually the same age as her and a college classmate, and then changed their mind and said that they were only a few months older, "I'm only 27 years old." Tell your age, back it up with facts, and then you chuckle out loud for her stubbornness and truthfulness. She's the typical Sophie who looks like a nerd and goes on vacation with her rich second-generation boyfriend without blinking a single eye so that her friends can stick a knife in both sides.
Put an end to eating and waiting for death, "If you don't have a dream, what's the difference between a person and a salted fish", our Frances is also a person with pursuit. She wants to be a well-known dancer, and then makes an appointment with Sophie to go to Paris together. The real situation is that she is a junior apprentice in a performance company and never ends. After living apart from Sophie, in order to save money, she moved to live with two other men, but even so, she still had to rely on the role of Christmas runner to pay the full amount, but was finally told that the company was not operating well. she is. We normal people will beat our chests and feet and say words beginning with F to the sky. She packed her bags and went home. Going home when a person can't go any further is a way to find the source. She soaked herself in the bathtub, but the moment of silence was also broken by her mother's urging voice.
Sophie's life trajectory follows her boyfriend who can change all his cells when he is ill. The other party is going to Japan because of a job change, so she quit the publishing job that was originally regarded as a lifelong career goal. Recklessly. It can also be regarded as a relief for the director. The bright and bright Post pictures do not reflect the true heart. Sophie, who is innocent enough, innocent enough, and good-natured, will also yell at her boyfriend on the street without giving face to her boyfriend.
Finally, our Frances shared the only single bed in the dormitory with her and listened to her nagging to reassure her. When she vomited, she immediately handed a trash can and let her put one foot on the ground to relieve the dizziness caused by alcohol. But when she was alone, we just watched her smoking a cigarette alone.
I feel that young people who have been nurtured in American culture are all unbeatable little strongmen. No matter how ravaged by fate, they can still laugh at life, so when we chase "Broken Sisters", even if the stalks are very boring and boring, we will be willing to see the Cupcake sisters How the flower is so funny and self-deprecating as the battle of life.
She was pushed by the impermanence of life, and had to respond decisively at one turning point after another, bowing her head to life when she was desperate. She accepted clerical work in the dance company's office, day-to-day administration, answering the phone, and leading students to line dance. The unanimous praise of the report performance is an indirect affirmation of her dance dream. Although she did not become a shining dancer on the stage in the end, her students will interpret her ideas and convey her love in another way. Don't you have to face the audience on stage before you can dance, right? There's a stage wherever you want.
In the end, she and Sophie smiled tacitly through the crowd. There is a kind of open-mindedness that is different from thousands of sails, except that Wushan is not a cloud. This kind of open-mindedness has a tacit understanding of "everything is in words". In this world, it is really difficult to break through the world and live out oneself bravely. Sophie will still marry the rich second generation, the cold words said in the desperate night when she was crying and complaining constantly. The determination to make up has been dissipated in the air. I cried and made trouble. What should I do? And our silly girl, Frances, after finding her ideal sunny house, she posted her name and also got the title "Frances Ha" because of the limitation of space in her mailbox.
Having discussed the film with her friends, she affirmed the friendship between the two and used "worldly speed" to distinguish the difference between them. She thinks Sophie is a girl who was secularized early, and she knows how to adapt to the rules of society. Our Frances is an unparalleled good girl. I like her dedication to her friends and her resistance to setbacks. If possible, I hope she will remain innocent forever, which is the most precious quality in this secular world.
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