and sa Leigh's relaxed and casual conversation made George begin to feel that the world was not as cold and scary as he imagined, and a little motivation began to appear in his heart.
But the strange atmosphere he felt at home made George's interest fade again. He had to look at the quiet night scene of the city and think about where he should go and what to do.
From George's casual graffiti and communication with Dustin in the film, we can see that he is indeed a gifted and talented painter, but he has never been able to bravely express his innermost thoughts through brushes.
With the increasingly sharp inner contradictions, Sally became a stranger who passed by on the road; the difficulties at home were increasing day by day; all made George unable to escape from reality, so he had to bravely take responsibility and study.
At this time, we saw that George worked hard for his family and his own future to stimulate his greatest potential, and a dazzling and colorful portrait gradually appeared in front of us.
In the picture, Sally's colorful hair looks into the distance with deep eyes. This is the most beautiful picture in George's heart at this time, he no longer hides it in his heart, but expresses it through his most familiar brush.
Because, after going through this school year, George has become more mature and brave, and he also understands that loving someone can't just be hidden in the heart, only boldly speaking is the best way, without fear of being rejected, There is nothing wrong with being rejected, because I have already expressed my truest thoughts in my heart, and the results and others are just floating clouds in the sky.
The soundtrack and background music of this film are definitely a highlight. It always only appears when you most want to hear it. It shows us the psychology and thoughts of the protagonist through beautiful music. Sometimes brisk, sometimes low, sometimes quiet, sometimes loud music runs through the whole film, which undoubtedly brings endless listening enjoyment to the film.
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