I didn't read the original book when I watched the movie. I don't know if the original book is more classic, but from now on, I really like this movie.
The story is very bizarre. These young people are uninhibited, especially Dean, who yearns for freedom but gradually sinks into darkness. They do drugs, fuck, arrogant, sink. But why do I like it? I think maybe I still have that rebelliousness in my heart, eager to be like them, breaking the system, breaking the routine and breaking the dissatisfaction with the secular and imprisonment. They don't live the life I want, but the desire for freedom and life embodied in them, the freedom to do whatever they want, the freedom to do whatever they want, the freedom from restraint, no responsibility, no morality and ethics. deep desire.
Desire returns to desire, the story ends and then comes back to reality, I am still the normal and normal self, still burdened by the pressure of reality and mature. They reflect a soft spot in my heart, so I love it.
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