when the things went wrong

Deshaun 2021-12-08 08:01:40

Movies about the transitional period of youth
1. Communication with parents Parents stand from the standpoint of people who have passed by and tell their children that everything will pass, but what children need more is to participate in their own sorrows and joys. The present is more important than the future. This is a stage that must be experienced. Confusion, confusion, complex but extremely important
2. There is a yearning for growth and a fear of nostalgia for parents and the desire to get rid of
3. Parents will feel that children in this period are inexplicably troublesome, but they have no intention to understand
4. In the end, everything is left to face and deal with a grand event. Racing is the solution to everything but it leads to tragedy
5. Hope to move forward, desire to care,
Need to do the right things and need to be cared

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Extended Reading
  • Miles 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    Three and a half stars, Nicholas ray's scheduling is really beautiful, but how should I put it, this script that happened in one day was written in a very strict system, and it felt a bit dull and unspeakable. Fortunately, there are Dean's tears. I don't like it that much anyway. But...why do I think the tune James Dean hums at the police station is the beginning of Star Wars... Star Wars tribute? ?

  • Herbert 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    In the patriarchal era, the story of three rebellious teenagers born in a family that lacks fatherly love to varying degrees seems to emphasize their rebel, but in fact they are just young and reckless teenagers who are not bad in nature and finally confront the result of the system The red jacket was the last warmth that died at the muzzle of someone who didn't know who was pulling it out (James Dean's cold face the whole way hahaha

Rebel Without a Cause quotes

  • Jim Stark: I don't think I want anything, I'm nervous.

    Frank Stark: My first day of school, I was so nervous, Mother made me eat so much, I couldn't swallow until recess.

  • Jim Stark: Did you make my sandwiches?

    Mrs. Carol Stark: There's meatloaf and, peanut butter.

    [Jim laughs]

    Mrs. Stark, Jim's grandmother: What did I tell you?

    [condescendingly]

    Mrs. Stark, Jim's grandmother: Peanut butter.

    Mrs. Carol Stark: Well there's a thermos of orange juice and apple sauce cake to go with it.

    Mrs. Stark, Jim's grandmother: [to Jim] And *I* made that.