Opinions on "Youth Flying" and "Smell of Urine"

Cora 2022-01-09 08:03:04

What do you think of youth flying freely when you look at this? Please these guys most of their youth days are like shit, poor and white, having fun in hardship, knowing that they have nothing and what they are hitting against, so any little bit of humanity they have must be maximized to feel and spend. Done, this kind of moment is free, right, but the next minute is indeed the smell of poop, poor poop, idle poop, you can smell it only means that the director is in place, these people, children, Maybe some people can't survive 40% by taking drugs and excessive alcoholism, and some people may be standard LOSER in their lives. They have no choice since birth and no one cares, but they can't stop struggling. The movie says to live such a humble life as dust. Once there is a sincere part, once there is a little hope, it is damn precious. Finally, read a poem for Star: If we are all in the gutter, it dose not change who we are, cause some of us in the gutter, are looking up the stars.

View more about American Honey reviews

Extended Reading
  • Thalia 2022-03-20 09:02:21

    Can you get zero stars? Pretend on the road, pretend to be beat, pretend to be outcast, america tonight I cry for you

  • Oma 2022-04-23 07:03:37

    Although it is essentially a long-winded MV, I just like this way of shooting - I stand for the director who dares to show the details of a girl's life in such detail. After reading it, I decisively deleted the equation of Transformers male = Shia. Judging a person by appearance is a cure. Sasha's face and body have a bright future. Although it is not the first time to watch a movie because of the poster, this kind of hormone and It's the first time I've seen youth that seems to have quality.

American Honey quotes

  • Jake: Prove to me your name is Star, and I'll give it to you.

    Star: It was my mom's idea. She said we're all made from stars. From Death Stars.

  • Homeowner: Hey, I don't allow language like that in my house.

    Star: [first sales call] Well, I don't live here.