Life similar to when I was a kid

Andreanne 2022-08-07 17:57:12

With four stars, this film is still in a bad light compared to Stranger Things, but it looks a bit like my life at that time, so I added a star.

This movie is an American "80s" movie, but to me, this is my "90s" movie. After all, there are no small-wheeled bicycles, walkie-talkies and walkmans for kids in the 80s, although I am useless, but at least I am beginning to know that these things exist in the world. By the way, I cherish the memory of the air rifles sold in the department store at that time. There were 300 lead bullets. At that time, the wages of workers were about one hundred and two hundred a month, which was not too expensive. It's a pity that no one who plays bb bombs is allowed to hold it anymore.

Fortunately, there were a few classmates who had fun together in elementary school. When they got together on weekends, they were crazy about sex. My knowledge of sex came from them. I didn’t even believe in the most important action of intercourse, because It seems to me that Uncle Mao would actually do that action, which is beyond my imagination. I still remember playing on the street with my friends. I wrapped the kite string between two trees, and then ran across the street with my classmates. I grinned and waited for someone to wrap the string and then smirked. My friend opposed me then. made.

Compared with some other people of my age, I don't know if I am fortunate or regretful, and I haven't encountered the things they encountered. When a person chooses to cherish the lives of everyone around him, he will understand that art is derived from life, even because human imagination is so scarce that art can only copy life.

The most terrifying thing is not that there are people who do bad things around, but that there are bad people around who have no chance to do bad things.

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  • Curtis Farraday: You know you can get AIDS from looking through trash, right?

    Tommy 'Eats' Eaton: Only way you're ever getting AIDS.

  • Dale 'Woody' Woodworth: [being hunted by a vengeful Mackey] I Can't Die Tonight... My Mom Needs Me!