sweet tea without peaches is not a good movie

Gerardo 2022-04-20 09:02:00

"Pretty Boy" is really ugly. Uneasy until now.

The trailer cut a few dialogues between father and son conflict, and I thought it would be this year's "Miss Bird".

The poster is made into "opening an old yellowed photo". The sans-serif Beautiful Boy is so innocent and cute, and it suddenly brings people into the troubled melancholy like "the bright moon at that time" and "those flowers".

The soundtrack includes a post-rock blues new soul, David Bowie and Nirvana's hits, and John Lennon's eponymous song, and it's the first time a sensitive soul has heard his silent, enigmatic breath. I really thought I could have a heart-to-heart bond. It turned out to be, fucking fart! Suck, suck, suck! Sweet tea is addicted to drugs! Do not listen to rehab advice! Only hurt parents! Ask him what the picture is! He said he didn't know! Can that be changed! I'm afraid it can't be changed!

Sweet tea without peaches is not a good movie—

It's not that Sweet Tea's performance is bad, it's that the story doesn't leave much room for the depth that the performance may have - addiction without cause and effect, how to express it so that people can empathize? In contrast, the peach scene of "call me by your name" won my heart even if it was unprecedented. The biggest weakness of "Pretty Boy" is that it is weak and not empty. If you play a little crazy and get a little high, you probably won't be so embarrassed.

The most irritating thing is why I never have resistance to growing up movies - even if my friends personally test it to be ugly, and even if many people leave the show halfway, I will still watch it, and I will still watch it.

An interesting question: why is a teenager's coming-of-age story always more boring than a teenage one?

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Extended Reading
  • Juliet 2022-03-25 09:01:12

    10/26/2018. It is quite beautiful, with many lyrical fragments of life, and a sense of alienation from characters and events. The narration is not very stretched, and although these short life moments follow one after another is also a way of presenting the story I like, the continuous fragmentation in the editing still makes people a bit aesthetically fatigued. The soundtrack is good, but it is so full that it sometimes makes people play. The back-and-forth between father and son and those moments when Nic was with him were moving. Chalamet is still accurate and still full of energy. Sleeping peacefully in a hotel room with my father, biking in the mountains, driving back to Northern California alone, talking with my brother at the beach, and the morning after the hotel relapse are some of the most beautiful scenes in my opinion. Surprisingly, Timothée said 'Let it Enfold You' by Bukowski in the roll credits, which is the cure for my insomnia. It is very satisfying to see such a beautiful Chalamet on the big screen, and to see such moments about his beauty.

  • Isabell 2022-03-25 09:01:12

    Although there is an obvious inter-act transition with the relapse plot as the node, the main plot in the actual three acts is the same, and only the father's handling method has changed, so the father has become the only character arc, which seems to be the story of the story. Too simple and boring, but better than the truth. This year, I finally saw a film with a weak sense of genre since Florida Paradise. It focuses on the struggles of addicts and their families. The disorder and monotony in the plot actually serve the theme of drug addiction. For addicts, the guilt, helplessness and self-blame brought about by this kind of reciprocation are already unbearable (addicts in this game feel the same way). Personality, sharing the memory of the original personality, is like the evil ghost on the parasitic relatives, and Tiancha has performed well in this regard. Carell's performance is reminiscent of Heyman, and it's no problem getting a nomination. The biggest disadvantage of the film is the appearance of Sweet Tea. The drug addict with soy sauce in the middle is the real state with bloodless faces and rough skin. Obviously, Sweet Tea has the burden of idols, which is a pity.

Beautiful Boy quotes

  • David Sheff: Do you know how much I love you? If you could take all the words in the language, it still wouldn't describe how much I love you. And if you could gather all those words together, it still wouldn't describe what I feel for you. What I feel for you is everything. I love you more than everything.

  • David Sheff: The Feeling of Alienated and Isolated. It will pass... Right?