Deviant friendship

Murray 2021-12-08 08:01:40

I don't believe in those pure friendships. On the contrary, like Plato and Jim in "Rebellion Without a Cause", it is unforgettable. Because of the absence of patriarchy, Plato subconsciously regarded Jim as his father. And Jim and Julie seemed to treat him more like a child. Jim handing out a simple signal like a jacket can make Plato, who is sensitive and eager for friendship, confused him as his best friend. When he suspected that he was abandoned, he fell into a semi-mad fear. Such a confused, uncertain, impure, and even subconsciously perverted friendship is more solemn. Because such a friendship is deviant, it is the whole of Plato's spirit. The broken friendship is the collapse of the world, and when the world collapses, Plato's life comes to an end. The reality is extremely cruel.

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Rebel Without a Cause quotes

  • Judy: I love somebody. All the time I've been... I've been looking for someone to love me. And now I love somebody. And it's so easy. Why is it easy now?

    Jim Stark: I don't know; it is for me, too.

    Judy: I love you, Jim. I really mean it.

    Jim Stark: Well, I'm glad.

  • Jim Stark: I don't know what to do anymore. Except maybe die.