The heart of returning home is calm. Therefore, in the train carriage, the side face catering to the sun and the scenery passing by the shoulders outside the window are so peaceful.
However, the reunion of parents and the welcome of old friends from childhood are only a short-term harmony. New situations are constantly pouring out, and the big difference in the living environment has long been alienated from each other.
The vice principal’s old friend is very envious, "because you are lost" because youth will not be sweet, whether it is Li who is looking forward to being a lifeguard to find the freedom and sunshine of life, redeeming and encouraging herself. It's still a love of hormonal temptation with Jason. All salvation rotation becomes a lost. The sweetness permeates the undiluted acid behind the age.
There are many less intense elements in the film silently paving the way for this journey of searching. The first is the desireless scenery in the countryside, just like a hopeful lover, how can you not be emotional. There is also a simple life; the work of a lifeguard, a POOL blue to stealthy swimming water, a bright red swimsuit, all make people feel happy, the confused girl who withdraws from the chaos, and the consciously uninterested, eager to leave Youth, how can I not cherish each other in my time with more than beauty.
However, all of this happened critically in the traditionally closed countryside and two equally immature identities. When Jason saw his friend hanging from a tree, crying like a child, I put away the corners of my admiring mouth. That's right, the
screenwriter had to ask the two people to start the process again. After all, Li returned to the city and gave Jason the fee. When Li explained that because Jason knew who she was and what she wanted to be. I don't think I can be sad and Li is still lost for herself on the surface. Because at least one possibility that you don't want is ruled out.
Compared to the train that came, Li drove home by herself. Sometimes I often imagine how I feel when I am in different means of transportation, and different transportation takes me away. I don't know how to drive, I always want to experience the freedom and autonomy of driving. Because I don't have my own control, I always spend a little nervousness, such as missed points and missed stops.
This kind of film seems to be stable, but it actually contains certain requirements and ambitions. The author is telling us a different experience, that is, to let you mention the old days when you must have been disappointed and expected, too sour and too sweet.
The last fixed lens is when Li looks at the camera. My story is like this, how about yours?
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