Without discussing the filming and scripting level of the film itself, there may be a lot of room for improvement under this conception and background, but it is successful in evoking emotion. For those of us who finally suppressed our impetuous mood a little at midnight and prepared to welcome a glass of red wine and a movie, we can ignore the reality and rationality in unconscious evaluation as much as possible, because you have long been caught by the clips and music in the movie. Bring it back to your own memories.
This is about the remnants of youth, and the film expresses it clearly. The struggle of the three best friends after being "recognized" as adults by the society, when they met the "previous selves" in a familiar town, the reality they experienced and the naivety and perplexity of youth they met again. Those persuading dialogues told reality, but they always wanted to escape and return. Mother's attitude, friend's family, coming out and work choices, everything seems to be the end, maybe the movie deliberately uses a slightly thin way to interpret it. So if you choose this movie when you are bored during the day, there is no doubt that it has too many slots, but temporarily put aside the reality and criticism, and return to the familiar town with it, watching KB's side face, sitting together On the plastic chair by the swimming pool, thinking about memories that have nothing to do with the movie, a touch of bitterness and regret, just like the play said, "I'm being carefree"
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