Liberal Arts

Antonio 2022-04-19 09:02:36

The movie probably tells the story of Age. Jesse left the campus to work in the community, but life sucks and misses the school days. Zibby has just finished college (freshman or sophomore?) and wants to grow up quickly. Peter retired from the position of a university professor and was at a loss, just like in the Shawshank Redemption, the prisoner spent most of his life in prison, and he couldn't adjust to the outside life after his release.

When I was studying, I wanted to end my campus life quickly and leave school for work. How stupid in retrospect. The adult world outside the ivory tower is full of heartbreak.

For four years in college, I played games at night, started at noon in the morning, spent the afternoon in the library, and started again and again. Occasionally, there are fresh life experiences, such as climbing Baiyun Mountain at night, and doing odd jobs in restaurants, or going to Kraft School to recruit staff and encountering moral dilemmas, but most of the time is still wasted, and every time I think of it, I always regret it. .

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  • Cassidy 2022-01-11 08:01:22

    In fact, this script is very good. For example, when the male protagonist counts his age on the draft paper, his psychological portrayal of the characters is very accurate. In the end, it is still a story of growth, and Wen Qing would probably like it even more.

  • Alfreda 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    You know, he said the purpose of fiction was to combat loneliness.

Liberal Arts quotes

  • Nat: Want some good news?

    Jesse Fisher: Yes, please.

    Nat: Caterpillars... give me my hat... they're just scooping along, right? Being caterpillars. At some point, these cells show up, called imaginal cells. Scientists don't know where they come from or why they appear. These imaginal cells show up inside the caterpillar and say: "Get psyched, caterpillar! It's butterfly-turning-into time!" And what do all the other caterpillars do once these imaginal cells show up?

    Jesse Fisher: I have no idea.

    Nat: They attack 'em! Try to kill 'em! They're, like: "Screw you, imaginal cells. We're happy being a caterpillar. Get lost!" But eventually, the imaginal cells keep growing and overtake the destiny of the caterpillar. They will be in this cocoon! And then guess what happens next?

    Jesse Fisher: The caterpillar turns into a butterfly.

    Nat: [repeats him excitedly] The caterpillar turns into a butterfly!

    Jesse Fisher: That's awesome.

    Nat: I know it is!

    Jesse Fisher: Yeah, that's good.

    Nat: And that is why there is no reason to be afraid. Because everything is okay.

    Jesse Fisher: Yeah, I don't know if I believe that.

    Nat: It has to be true. There can be no other way.

  • Jesse Fisher: What is that? What are you drinking?

    Nat: H to the 2 to the O. You should have some. Gotta stay hydrated.

    Jesse Fisher: [drinks some from his bottle] Thanks.

    [Nat starts to do weird rituals while he touches Jesse's body. Jesse initially looks freaked]

    Nat: You with me, bro?

    [there is a change in Jesse's facial look as he realizes that he likes Nat]

    Jesse Fisher: I like you, Nat. Thanks for being my friend.

    Nat: Easiest thing in the world.

    Jesse Fisher: I enjoyed this. I'm off.

    Nat: You go get her, man.

    Jesse Fisher: Huh... Okay.

    Nat: Be love, man. Be love!