A film about growing up, friendship, love, family, self. There are still many differences from the Sunshine Sisters. When I was young, the community was also a group of children playing all the time, and it was considered a small child, but after high school and college, it was really different, and the last time we got together was freshman year. After more than 10 years, everyone has their own different fortunes. Life is really magical. Every seemingly accidental choice can lead to the inevitability of the future. Although I didn’t have such a dramatic and sudden growth in the film, I also understood some truths a little bit. Since I was a child, I seemed to be the last one in the crowd to get enlightened. After that, I always envy those who have goals and pursuits, and I am probably the People with no long-term goals, only short-term plans. Maybe it's a bit like lena in the film, who is afraid of taking risks and always hides in her own body to entertain herself. To put it bluntly, she lacks self-confidence. At 22, I still don't know what kind of person I want to be in the future, but after reading Li Dan's report yesterday, he said, think about what kind of person he doesn't want to be. The outlook on life and values will be finalized before the age of 30. I hope that I can find my own life in the next few years, and not let life only be a livelihood.
A favorite line by the way: Maybe the truth is there is a little bit of loser in all of us.
Being happy is not having everything in your life be perfect.
Maybe it's about string together all the little things…
like wearing these pants…or getting a new level of "dragon's lair"…and making those count for more than the bad stuff.
Maybe we just get through it …and that's all we can ask for
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