The Strange Voyages of Teen Speyway movie review

Erwin 2022-04-22 07:01:47

——Even a genius has a soft and ignorant heart
. Jean Pierre's films still maintain the consistent bright color, romantic fairy tale and surreal style. The 10-year-old talented young man is sensitive and intelligent. In his seemingly peaceful life after his younger brother passed away, he suffered mental pain. The process of going to Washington alone to receive the award is a journey of spiritual redemption.
The beauty of the journey and the setbacks are all photographed as poetically beautiful.
TS gradually grew up during the journey. In addition to saying a lot of sharp truths, he also slowly learned many details that he didn't pay attention to when he lived in guilt before, the love of his parents, the true meaning of life, and the pain in his heart...Finally, he had the courage to face it. brother's death.
And this drama also portrays those old-fashioned teachers who don't respect children's talents & Smith College hyped by TS & a complex world full of hypocrisy...
Good movie, you'll understand after watching it

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  • Virgil 2022-04-01 09:01:12

    I love it as much as "The Grand Budapest Hotel", with an obsessive-compulsive aesthetic, sweet but not greasy tones, sad and not sad, all kinds of magnified details of whimsy, the characters are well behaved, it's just a French "genius" American journey. After watching it, the cute energy and healing power can be stored in your body for at least a week, haha. And it's another satirical work that presents something very realistic with fairy tale touches.

  • Sandra 2022-04-24 07:01:20

    very childlike movie

The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet quotes

  • 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.

  • Father: [Spoiler] So I'm mute, and I'm dead?