This is a lonely episode
Not all uncles can have an equal mind while having a mature appearance. For the 35-year-old Jesse, his time stays on the day he graduated from college. So when he returned to school, he was full of enthusiasm, rolling all over the floor, and in an instant he returned to the time he was thinking of.
Uncle Girl Love:
Meet the right person at the wrong time
Jesse is very entangled in his feelings for Zibby. This year-end love makes him very anxious because of the age difference. But in fact, this is not a year-end love at all. From a psychological point of view, it is just a love of peers-Jesse does not even have Zibby to deal with the strike-ups of strangers; when you feel bored, you have to Nat, who is much younger than him. Weird enlightenment; arguing with Zibby because of differences in reading taste-what kind of adult are you? Do you think that growing a beard on your face is a sign of maturity? Although you took the initiative to contact Dean and unlocked it, it was actually just you unlocking the little self in your heart through him, right?
It is said that love makes people grow up, and it is said that girls of the same age mature earlier than boys, and Jesse, who is "the same age" as Zibby, has indeed grown to a certain extent. He began to accept the annoying city life and learned to appreciate the real world he was supposed to face from another angle. The originally abominable things became beautiful because of the rendering of music-even though he just plugged his ears to exclude them. So what? The quality of things depends more on our state of mind and inner strength.
But they are destined to be fruitless. Zibby hopes that Jesse can help her mature, but he himself is an immature existence; Jesse only hopes to look back on the past and the future through Zibby? Haven't thought of it yet.
They met the right person at the wrong time.
Idol collapse:
When the dream shines into reality
What is the meaning of idols? Make you yearn for, learn, and enter a new world? In Jesse's repeated emphasis, Prof. Judith Fairfield should be like this: you opened another window to English literature for me.
Maybe even Jesse didn't realize that he had a certain yearning and expectation for this female professor. Even though the female professor was indifferent to him again and again, he continued to express his admiration (adoration?) to her again and again. Obviously he was such a timid person at the party.
That's how Jesse is. He is unfamiliar with things other than literature, and he is not even good at communication and expression. And once it has something to do with literature, he will be excited and talkative. No one can stop him from expressing his views. Prof. Judith Fairfield is like the goddess that every boy has ever had when he grows up, out of reach but eager to get close. So when the goddess was willing to walk into him, he looked panicked, but he was eager to try. It happened that at the end of the good thing, the goddess gave him a firm slap and woke him up.
At the moment when the idol crashed down, he finally said goodbye to the past and recognized the reality. You said, for whom is the middle finger erected?
The ultimate BOSS are mostly passers-by:
Always have your food by your side
Ana actually appeared in Jesse’s life very early. The film uses a very sharp contrast to imply the existence of Ana: the ex-girlfriend said to Jesse that I don’t need to compliment your clothes anymore. Once the camera turns, it’s Ana’s. Take the initiative to praise, "Your new clothes are really good." It's just that at that time, he had no interest except the book in his hand. Otherwise, you don't have to make a big circle to return to the origin of life.
Ana is actually like Jesse, a person who is overly addicted to the world of books. But she has realized that this is not possible, and also tried to reduce the time of reading, try a new life, and learn to discover the other side of things. Jesse was actually lucky. After he had completed his memory of the past and recognized the reality, he met Ana who was more suitable for him in all aspects (especially his age). Only under Ana’s leadership could he discover that on weekdays, New York, which looks bored and busy, also has its laid-back and quiet side. To appreciate the sunset does not necessarily appear to be particularly artistic on a university campus. In a metropolis, you can also enjoy a moment of peace of your own.
Ana is the passerby you may miss at any time, but she is more cordial and true than every episode in your life.
What do you still stare at the movie posters and the goddesses in the second element? Paying attention to the girls around you is the right way!
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