To be honest, the film is titled "The Graduate's Survival Guide," but it's more of a story about growing up. Dad's open-mindedness and fully support his daughter's decision, especially what he said to his daughter, "This world is very twisted, and there are no rules of the game", and the family's support for the younger brother's game...
This is more of a love story, and I deeply love the heroine The handsome and talented male protagonist, his silent love for Raiden Mabey, singing sweet songs in the clothes store, and saying "don't ignore the people who care about you" when there is a conflict, let me have The urge to find a boyfriend. At the end, the heroine gave up her job and went to New York. The two hugged and laughed so sweetly that they couldn't help but say that love is mutual.
Watching this film, the deepest impression is: it doesn't matter if you can't find a job, young people just need to exercise, and they should encounter setbacks, it doesn't matter, these are nothing, the real sad thing for people is that they don't have the care of family members and friends. (Don't that stinky neighbor also want to go back to his hometown and stay with his family?) The most ideal state is to have someone who loves you deeply.
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