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Pablo 2022-06-05 22:20:25

Add half a star to the tea. Tea has no two acting skills and cute photography techniques.

The reversal of the plot is quite interesting. In the gunshots of the boss, the young man's dream is broken. Just now in the dream of piano accompaniment, I will run away next moment. Do you think he will kill him, who knows that he killed him, maybe the one who died is finally free, or the one who is alive is even more sad...

The story is really not good, and the characterization is not solid. Why is Danni going to sell medicine? Want to betray the boss more and more than the fire? Is love making him confident? Not as sensible as Strawberry Hunter~ I can only guess that he was young and frivolous, and lost his father to nothingness!

Send Miss Sister Magnesium Salt to Death!

How can the director let such a cutie commit a crime! Probably the appearance of such innocent young teeth can avoid people's eyes and ears...

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Extended Reading

Hot Summer Nights quotes

  • Daniel: I think you should start collecting the fireflies again.

    McKayla: You can't hold on to everything.

    Daniel: I think some things you can.

    McKayla: [pause] Then I hope you're good at being hurt.

  • [Last lines]

    Narrator: To this day, I can't tell you why I looked out that window. But when I saw her standing there, somehow I knew *neither* of us would ever be the same. I'm the last person in town to see her alive. And I don't know how I feel about that. I really don't.

    [pause]

    Narrator: When she left town, she killed the dreams of every boy whoever knew who she was. Even if they were little dreams, like catching a whiff of her perfume, or tasting a piece of her gum. Or even, may be one day, that she would know our names.

    [pause]

    Narrator: She was last seen in a dinner outside Peoria, Illinois and headed west. I wonder if she got there okay... wherever she was going. And I wonder where she is now, and how she's doing. I guess... I'll always wonder.