Please help me please stay away from every beautiful boy that got lost

Cristina 2022-01-02 08:02:17

Viewed as a story, the director's methods are not very good, scattered and the plot is not obvious, and there is no dramatic twists and turns. And I didn't read it as a story, but a history of struggles between a lost boy and his loved ones against depression and drug addiction. Why is it necessary to have a continuous and attractive plot? What the film wants to say is not a moving story, but to tell the audience how a depressed teenager who is addicted to drugs, smiles brilliantly in front of others and turns his back is a painful hell that you can't see. The most memorable scene is not the father and Tiancha, but the stepmother just drove behind and chased after him, followed closely one after another, holding back the tears and drove, and finally collapsed and stopped crying. This is the relationship between patients with drug addiction or mental disorder and their relatives. Chasing like that, but never catching it, like that, hoping to be saved but just want to escape. You can't blame Tiancha for relapse and lying in the show because he just wants to make his parents and relatives happy, say what they want to hear, do what they expect, even if there is a dark struggle day after day. I want to come out, but I can’t come out because I want to laugh all the time, but why turn around and tears are the beautiful boy I want to give you, but I really can’t find it, I don’t know how to find it

So can you help me don't give up

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It is such a story that happens to every beautiful boys and girls with mental illness or drug addiction.

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  • David Sheff: There are moments that I look at him, this kid that I raised, who I thought I knew inside and out, and I wonder who he is. He's been doing all sorts of drugs, but he's addicted to crystal meth, which seems, uh, to be the worst of all of them. And I guess I'm here because I just want to know all that I can about all of it. Know your enemies, right? So, my two big questions are, what is it doing to him, and what can I do to help him?

  • Nic Sheff: One day, I tried methamphetamine... Yeah. That felt good... and I thought, "This is what's been missing." I felt complete. Today's a good day. Yeah, I've been chasing that high ever since. No matter... how much meth... or whatever else I can find to shoot up into my body... I do, it's never enough. And I went to a couple of rehabs, I detoxed, they would talk about disease, sure, but... it never clicked. Until one day I woke up in a hospital and someone asked me, "What's your problem?" And I said, "I'm an alcoholic and an addict." And he said..."No, that's how you've been treating your problem."I know now I need to find a way to fill this big black hole in me. Anyway, so I'm fourteen months clean. I have a job at a rehab. It's fulfilling to help other people get sober. I have a sponsor, Spencer. He shows me how great my life can be sober. And, um, I still have family. My mom's been amazing. My dad's been amazing, too. I want them to be proud of me.