——"The moment will come, when you are calm to deal with the real world, when
you have no choice but to fight the
last . Look at your strange behavior. There is only this time in your life when you have nothing to say. Maybe at this moment, someone will come and say to you: Look at yourself, you are of no benefit to others. Eating Sedative pills, you're walking in the park, reading the letter from the girl in your memory... but it should actually be clearer than the descriptions here, and indeed these descriptions are almost useless, you will believe this, a Will believe that again, when you see them all, there's a flag flying, ho, the hapless American flag. Man, you're asking for this after all, and you've got to give something." Grow The seemingly normal things in George's world are understood as another complex and gloomy allegory. People around him thought he was a fatalist, stubbornly witty but humorous, but often his own way and cynical. Too sensitive but delicate always overthinking too much. He spent 4 years of high school to avoid it, and despised those who could not escape the word "time" after all, because he couldn't tolerate a little hypocrisy in his world. He was just not understood... lonely and desperately resisting, as if he wanted to declare war on the whole world. After watching this movie, I will always think back to the self who just graduated from high school some time ago, the same cynicism, with some inferiority complex, confused and sensitive heart, I feel that I have no ability to control my life, and I can't find the next struggle The goal is like what is the significance of the hero who can't find his homework.
I am always afraid that I will be so negative, but sometimes you will find yourself being driven by the people or things around you, and good things will come quietly when you are willing to let go of the fear in your heart.
You may say that such people are not suitable to survive in society, and the reality is all cruel... BUT this is the charm of movies, let them explode in our brains, and finally leave us alone Calm down and talk to yourself.
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