The more boring youth film

Misael 2022-10-01 16:35:40

When they were young, the three girls planted a box and made a wish for the future. Eight years later, when they grew up, two of the girls had their own emotional entanglements and experiences, but they had long been separated and misunderstood. Finally one day, they were on the road for different purposes, and the driver was a handsome guy whom they mistakenly thought as a murderer.

The protagonist of the film is Britney Spears, and Britney plays a young girl with excellent grades but no experience including sexual experience in the film. On this road trip, she was going to visit her mother who had left her since childhood.

In the end, Britney was frustrated and rejected by her mother again, while the other two girls were actually deceived by the same person in their feelings and bodies.

The three of them came together again and sang for tomorrow. Then they buried the box again, but only for today.

It is worth mentioning that American films seem to have consistently eliminated the virginity in adulthood as one of the signs of growth, and it has been instilled in many films, such as the well-known film "American Pie". Here, Britney and the handsome driver who drove the car finally gave up their bodies after they had feelings for each other.

This film is considered a youth film, I think it should also be considered a road film. The plot and content of the film are relatively boring, there is no classic comic dialogue, and there are no moving details about growth.

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Extended Reading

Crossroads quotes

  • [in the hotel bathroom]

    Lucy Wagner: We are at a hotel with a murderer!

    Mimi: He's not a murderer okay? It's just a rumor!

    [they all peek out the door where Ben is playing his guitar on the bed]

    Ben: Hey, Whats up?

    [the girls wave and go back inside the door]

  • Mimi: They said I lost the baby. Lost it. Like it was my keys or something.