growth, danger

Alycia 2022-04-22 07:01:48

Every growing girl wants to keep changing, to become mature and unique, to make her own decisions, sometimes she thinks she knows enough to be like an adult, but she doesn't know yet, so she It's not mature enough, the world I see is not deep enough, and I can't see the ugliness under those masks. In every girl's childhood, there are dangers around, what you can see and can't see, not everyone is a kind and good person, but what we can do is to protect them as much as possible, tell them to be vigilant, refuse, and give They love and affirm.

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  • Jamarcus 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    The parallel editing of two time and space, and the direct dialogue between the pseudo-record breaking time and space, is a bit fragmented. But after all, it is the female director's own personal experience, and the delicate girl can understand it. It is indeed a somewhat perverted and sadistic story. I admire the director's courage to cut open his scars, and Laura Dern's performance is also quite good.

  • Clarabelle 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    B / The narration almost completely diverges from the protagonist himself, even if part of the psychological presentation is a straightforward roar, but at least maintains a delicate emotional state. The film also transforms from a just construction of dogmatic formulas to a retrospect of human experience and a moving pursuit of pure truth. All the anger accumulated to the roar of the crowd at the last moment, as if the carnival's loudspeaker lingered with an empty echo.

The Tale quotes

  • Bill: When I say naga, you say nee! Ready? Naga!

    Jenny at 13: Nee!

  • Jennifer: [sarcastically shouting] What? Hasn't anybody else here had *sex* with Bill?