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Maggie 2022-04-20 09:02:16

Needless to say, this is totally my thing! ! After watching "The Bizarre Journey of Young Speyway" in one breath, I love this fantasy, warm and humorous healing story. How much curiosity and imagination can I write such a script, how much talent and experience can I make such a film . It is said to be adapted from the novel of the same name and directed by Jean-Pierre Genet. What? You don't know who he is? My favorite "Angel Amelie" is from this guide acridine!
I love the infinite scenery and beautiful tones of the film. From Montana in the west to Washington in the east through the central United States, the scenery is intoxicating all the way. In contrast, the buildings in the bustling city are obviously pale. The splendid sun of Da Ai Ranch's home is drenched in the wind and rain. Big love cowboy dad, insect mom, stinky old sister, genius TS, Mengle brother, this weird family. I love the soundtrack from the beginning to the end without a single line of lyrics but with an extremely moving and fitting soundtrack. There is sunshine and wind and rain, joy and sadness, closeness and separation, pain and healing. It is both a fantasy story and a life of sadness and joy. There are occasional sadness and warm growth. Just like this, I really like it. It is recommended for friends who are full of childlike innocence, or like fantasy journeys, or love to see intoxicating scenery, or obsessed with the reduced version of Sheldon Reid, or friends who consider themselves to be line control, or all of the above, to watch this film, I will not let you Disappointed!

The definition of a share a few lines
fool is someone who turns something he doesn't understand into a big joke.
Nature has disappeared, and every inch of land in the field of vision has been replaced by man-made structures, all of which obey the principles of geometry. Humans have created so many right angles, but their behavior is complex and absurd.
"I don't know what you're looking for, but don't forget one thing, the road is at your feet." "I don't know where you're going, but you'll find your perch."
What's special about droplets is that they The path of least resistance is always found, and for humans the exact opposite is true.
Those who are missing are like boarding a train that will never come back, so sometimes you can only stand by the railroad and stare at the tracks in a daze.

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  • Christina 2022-04-24 07:01:20

    "What's special about water droplets is that they always find the path of least resistance. For humans, it's the opposite." "Humans create so many right angles, yet their behavior is complex and absurd." The road trip of the genius young Speyway, exploring the unknown journey and reconciling with all the past. The main point of view of children makes the style of the whole film more interesting and fantastic. The bright colors and fresh photography make people feel like they are in a warm and soft fairy tale. Small body, big energy, whimsy and fun. Sparrow, layton, toastet, home is always the warmest harbor.

  • Ivy 2022-03-31 09:01:07

    I'm sure I've seen this movie, but I can't remember anything...

The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet quotes

  • [first lines]

    T.S. Spivet: [narrating] Our ranch was located several miles north of Divide, lost in the Pioneer Mountains. The closest thing to traffic was when Union Pacific Freight trains rumbled through the valley. at 5:44 AM, 11:53 AM, 5:15 PM. The Divide was literally located on the continental divide. To the east, rivers spill into the Atlantic. To the west, it spilled into the Pacific.

    T.S. Spivet: One day my brother Layton and I decided to christen its natural border.

    Layton: [riding atop an oil rig] Giddy up little donkey, yee ha! Giddy up horse, yeah! Ya hoo!

  • Layton: Angela Ashworth says AIDS are bad and I probably have them.

    Layton: Well! Next time, you just tell Angela Ashworth, just because she feels insecure about being a little girl in a society that puts an inordinate amount of pressure on women to live up to some physical standard, it doesn't mean that she has to take out her misplaced self loathing on a nice little boy like you. You may be an inherent part of the problem, but certainly doesn't mean you have AIDS.

    Layton: I'm not sure I can remember all that.

    Dr. Clair, Mother: Well, then just tell her... she's fat.

    Layton: OK.