As soon as Chick came on stage, the Prism's "Kling" came to mind. I have also seen a lot of road movies, the last one should be the Green Book. Two naive and ignorant teenagers, one is free and easy and the other is restrained and timid. The blue-green car that I drove when I first hit the road is indeed very similar to the picture of the green leather car. In fact, if I want to say that I really feel what I feel after watching this movie, yes, but it doesn't seem to be that profound. Just thought, if there is a chance, I will take a road trip like this. There are many people like Cheek in the world, but most of them are Mike. We put some things we want to do and people we like in our hearts, and use the pen of age to draw a circle for ourselves. Standing in the circle, we will not make mistakes, but we are just unhappy. And Cheek is someone who has no "borders". Driving in the cornfield and rolling out the name "Chick", stealing gas at the gas station, watching the stars under the windmill... It seems that there are no rules, but Chick has his own guidelines in his heart. No matter how hungry you are, you will never eat those "noble" foods, and even if you sink into the river, you will never turn back. The title of the film is Cheek, and the protagonist is also Cheek, but what is left in the end is Mike's growth for us to experience. Why is Chick an orphan? Where has Chick gone? ps: I don't think it's necessary to add the part that Chick likes boys. How should I put it, there is no need to deliberately add some experiences to enrich the characters. Chick itself is "mysterious" and very attractive.
"Krillin, the journey is accidental. If a whale goes to the sea, please make fun of those sufferings."
"Krillin, life is an accident. Run on your own way without hesitation."
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