The above paragraph summarizes the whole movie, at least I think so. If it is accurate, it is growth. There are a lot of suggestive lines and straightforward dialogues in the movie to reveal the troubles of Margot’s growth. Maybe she doesn’t need her parents, friends, classmates, and friends. At least none of these people really understand her, and some people think she does it. Just to attract everyone's attention; what she needs is, in my opinion, a soul sustenance who can understand her, accompany her, help her and take risks with her, or to explore this colorful world together. The reality is that every child will experience this, Marg is just one of them, and she just didn't come out. No, the previous few words made me fall into the same life trajectory as Little Q. It should be like this "She is an adventurer, a captain looking for a sailor, and we have been caught by the cares on the shore and the wind and waves on the sea. , The anchor sank into the sea".
Xiao Q and Leishi are not the ones who don’t understand people, or hurt friends, but the vast majority of people like them choose a socially recognized life path, but who can interfere with the other person To judge another life? Margot is lonely, at least at the end of the film, she still hopes Xiao Q can stay.
One day Xiao Q can experience the feeling of Marg, and it is possible that the words at the time of parting can already be explained. At this point, I thought of a song "young girls" by Mars brother, but this has nothing to do with the movie. If I saw the movie when I graduated last year, it might touch me even more.
She doesn't actually like you, and you don't like her that much. How can you be considered as liking who said clearly? "This feeling can be regarded as a remembrance, but it was already at a loss at the time."
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