There are no obvious loopholes in the transition and transition of the film, but the plot also has routine elements: Stig arrived as an exchange student for the first time. His appearance is sunny and handsome, but his personality has fatal flaws. When he still has doubts about love, he can’t resist being popular as a homecoming prom king. The character still makes boyfriend and girlfriend friends with Kimmy; after he has entered into a relationship, he doesn’t face the fact that he already has a girlfriend and has an ambiguity with the hostess, so Jodi only understands that he is involved in other people’s love after Kimmy finds out the relationship in person; use Jodi The good for him is that he goes further and further on the ambiguous road while promising to break up the two quickly in love while putting the heroine pigeon behind to hurt her.
The relationship between the characters may seem complicated, but in fact, it is very easy to understand. Dunkleman accompanied Jodi to grow up, loved her silently in his way, knew everything about her, tried his best to fight against those who hurt her, and finally won the love of her lover. Stig is handsome and handsome and has the same tall body as Jodi. The handsome and tall sunshine satisfies all the imagination of Jodi's original boyfriend, and he should become Jodi's crush. Kimmy bullied Jodi from a young age, and Stig quickly entered the emotional stage and the three formed a love triangle. The scene in their high school oil painting class is embarrassing. Kimmy and Stig are the only boy and girl friends who are together in form. Even if they both take the relationship seriously, they must draw question marks; Jodi is watching K&S and has a crush on Stig. Dunkleman looks at Jodi, but he doesn’t understand her character. Dunkleman looks at Jodi, crushes everything about her, and even kisses the taller one day with her milk carton instead of a schoolbag; Liz watches With Dunkleman, he has a crush on everything he has, but after knowing his affection for Jodi, he no longer chases after him, and then the gods attacked Dunkleman at the party with Stig and Schnipper who hurt Jodi behind him. The video was sent to Jodi. Let her understand the importance of love based on beauty and love based on mutual protection, which all includes recognition and mutual protection, and urge D and J to finally come together.
The portrayal of the family is true and unconventional-the love of parents and sisters is always dependent. The years of growing up together have included too much tolerance, mutual encouragement, and mutual protection, and there is no need to say or question. There have been a lot of discussions and film and television works reflecting the negative effects of native families recently, but we have to realize that for most normal families, both negative and positive effects are present. We have unconsciously accepted many negative influences from the original family, and also unconsciously accepted the positive influences from the original family. The best parent-child relationship should be to face the gloom and grow together; at the same time, maintain communication with the outside world, maintain input and output, and avoid Locking yourself into the emotional cage of the family.
Generally speaking, it is not a classic, but for the theme of high school students' youth stories, although there are routines, they are still true.
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