Thoughts on watching drama fragments

April 2022-12-22 09:23:28

Episodes 1 to 4 When watching Episode 1, I still feel like I was a student. Obviously, it was the student era in Europe and the United States, but it was the same to reveal that it was young and moving.

If you like someone and have sex with her, why do you pretend you don't know her at school and don't introduce her to your friends?

Maybe Marion had done something wrong in the first place and shouldn't have gone to bed to tempt him, at least not in the first feelings. Otherwise, it will evolve into having sex with him every day after school without saying a word in school.

The most ironic thing is when Cornell succumbed to the eyes of his friends and tried his best to cover up his relationship with Marion, inviting other girls to dance together at an important graduation misunderstanding. In fact, it was an open secret that he slept with her.

What impressed me was that she had slept with another girl once, and she had no feelings. This is my impression of Western date culture.

But when I saw him and Marion go to bed holding hands, hugging and kissing, I thought they would be so-called lovers.

Let's talk about family. Family is also a topic that cannot be avoided. Cornell's complete and sound outlook on life and character comes from his gentle and open-minded mother. Marie and self-destruction, self-doubt and low self-esteem come from his abusive father and conservative mother, and his rambunctious older brother.

In order to pick up others, leave his sister behind, and go to school alone in the rain, this kind of animal thing is rarely done, so what if you have money? What about educated mothers?

However, in college, as soon as the genders change, the positions of Marion and Cornell are switched, which is a bit like the feeling that the male and female protagonists in the shape of voice experience the exchange. In the early stage, the female protagonist was isolated, rejected by the group, and even suffered from campus bullying. In the later stage, the one who experienced all this first became the male protagonist.

The male protagonist feels out of place in Dublin's university. He misses his small town very much. He drinks with his former friends on vacation, but university is a besieged city. It can be seen that Fa Xiao is very envious that he can go to university, and he wants to go to university. Trapped in this small town. Of course, because I passed through the drama ahead of time, and later this little guy committed suicide.

Marine got along well in college. But it's not really popular either, her self-destruction, inferiority complex, self-doubt, her diminished sensitivity, it hurts. And he has never been treated well by others. Although normal people would think that what the male protagonist did to her was awesome, he told the truth that the male protagonist was already the best person to her.

Girls who haven't been treated well, that's all. When I met someone who was too scumbag in the past, and later I met someone who was not so scumbag, I would think that he was good, and I just wanted to keep him. In fact, she herself doesn't know what a normal and healthy relationship is.

She is actually a very fragile person. In fact, I can understand why he likes people like the male protagonist. Gentle and handsome, he has his own thoughts, and he is very smart, different from those stupid fools in school.

Therefore, the stability of the same year and adolescence is still very important. The male protagonist can try to live a normal life, but Marian has to go back and forth in it, constantly looking for temptations.

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