This film is about the stories of a few friends who are at this critical moment. Looking at the screenwriter’s backing, you will know that the script is a bit attractive. The people-friendly route will always be loved by people who love life. It seems to be talking about the people around you, but also a bit like talking about yourself.
Zach Braff continued his personal style, the continuation of Garden State, Jacinda Barrett performed harder, better than Poseidon.
Thirty years old may be the age when most men in modern society get married. They may be mentally ready to become husbands and fathers. The family is like a lock and a burden. The old boy is no longer free. To do a lot of things, we must consider the responsibility and the consequences.
Ask yourself, have I played enough? Are there any regrets in my youth? The answer is definitely yes. . . . . . But this is not an excuse to escape, you can't go back to the age of 20 unless you want to make a mistake. Of course, you can make mistakes. Of course, you have to bear the consequences of your mistakes. Maybe it is irreparable. Maybe the price you pay is much greater than you get. But maybe only in this way can you go to the next stage of your life and re-understand everything. Just like the old couple who had a crack and returned to a good relationship, no matter how much they experience, they will make mistakes. There will never be a wise man in front of love.
How to survive the 30-year-old crisis? There is no answer to the movie, no guidance, only thinking, even if it’s just a few tens of minutes of watching the movie.
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