From the big blue rucksack that looks like a sleeping bag attracting me, to selling cards that make up stories, short hair, old scars on the eyebrows, and gorgeous red nails. Messy but conditioned hair, dirty torn sweater. I have to admit that for China, this kind of growth sometimes requires material conditions. This is a film from 1998.
The movie starts with meeting a new friend, an apartment that does not belong to either of them as the basic scene, the choice of the two is the development line, and the owner's diary is the intersection.
This reminds me of Trainspotting. Growing up is about messing up, messing up, losing friendships, getting sad, and learning to love. The growth of foreign children is always driven by temperament in movies, but the touch points are always subtle, just like children wet their pants, at most a crotch and a quilt are wet, they are also confused, you can always see the direction.
Compared with "Sunny Days", the biggest difference is that the big things abroad are smaller, and the small things in China are bigger. Can you not be pessimistic in China? It must be realistic.
Watching growth movies, you don’t have to learn to grow, and you don’t have to look at yourself, because growth is a state, and it is to give yourself some hope.
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