Because it is a special historical period, there is no way to talk about the three views or something.
The movie is rolled out from the perspective of an ordinary 15-year-old girl, full of curiosity, openness, and physical and mental needs in the adult world, without any ethical shackles.
Longing for love and being loved, but the alienation of the addict’s mother in family life and the lack of paternal love make her not understand what love is and how to find love.
Thus, she lingered with her mother's lover, Duo Jin's classmate, and the stranger in the bar, can not do without the homosexuality of marijuana.
She was tossed, lost, confused, until she finally realized that these were not what she wanted.
Under the touch of her idol, she finally understood her heart and completed the transformation of a girl into an adult.
The story has a high degree of completion, and there are many intriguing lines.
In fact, the end of the seventies is the end of the Beats, but their daily life, way of thinking, unrestrained parties, marijuana, and chaotic relationships still make it impossible for people to look directly at them today.
Westerners of that era, not only young people, but also many middle-aged people, parents, they were crazy.
Finding the lost things in the lost will only be more lost.
The film uses a lot of symbolism. When you are happy, there are flowers? They are drawn like pine nuts. I really like this expression.
In summary, 8.0.
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