Looking at it after so long, the film review that I wrote because I saw a lot of comments accusing it of "pretending to be forced" at the beginning looks a bit inexplicable, I didn't expect the score to be so high>. < —————— I don’t understand why more and more people are so mean to all kinds of films that are not even obscure in order to appear not to be compelling. Of course, everyone’s points are different. Maybe you really think that a few hypocritical characters perform a blunt acting and a compelling story is understandable, like "Les Miserables" in the movie theater, there will always be people who will leave halfway. It can only be said that such a story is really not suitable for you. This is a not-so-complicated story. The protagonist Charlie is an introverted and lonely teenager. From the monologue, it can be known that in his more than ten years of life, he has experienced or is experiencing some changes and problems that his age can not bear. Taciturn, gentle and shy, eager to make friends but have no sense of integration in the group, because you write letters to non-existent people without revealing the object, the trouble of hallucinations caused by childhood shadows...you can see in him more or less To my own shadow. The plot became clear after meeting the brothers and sisters Sam and Patrick. Sam and Patrick are also a pair of problematic teenagers. The two come from a combined family. Sam looks bright and bright, but her world is dim and chaotic. Influenced by bad childhood experiences, she stumbles in her youth. Pa is a little gay who has not come out and fell in love with a coward. They called their world the world of the queer. When Sam learned that Charlie’s friend shot and committed suicide and Charlie could not make new friends, they were shocked for a long time. After pa also learned that they did not hesitate to say to Charlie that they welcome to join the queer. world. This should be Charlie's luckiest thing in adolescence. They take drugs and go for a carnival and drive late at night. The most representative intention in the film is the tunnel. The long tunnel is like the shadows hidden in the darkness in their lives. Sam spreads his arms in the long tunnel. Enjoying the feeling of the wind whizzing by, closing your eyes is like forgetting the moment you are in the tunnel, and as if you want to give the world a hug, but you don't know if the world has embraced her timidly. Charlie's fascination with sam stems from their similarities. Sam had mentioned some details about her past when she confessed to Charlie for the first time. She was molested by her father’s boss at the age of 11, and she was always with some people who regarded her as a shit. She was often drunk, but her very cruel experience came out. The feeling of wind and light. She confessed that being with Charlie made her feel that there is hope in life, and they comforted each other but later they have not been together because of Charlie's too silent attitude. Partrick's underground romance ended in being discovered by her boyfriend's father. They were all "wallflower teenagers" with a weak sense of existence, a deep sense of powerlessness, and silence, fragility and pale. Sam graduated and was going to college, when she found her bad boyfriend cheating, the two broke up, but I don't think it matters. Sam said, "Why do we always stay with people who see us as nothing?" She said that she couldn't feel Charlie's love and asked him why he kept treating her so silently. Charlie said that he thought it was right, he just wanted to make him happy. Sam said, you can’t just sit there and think of others as more important than yourself and then think that is love. All the clues became clear after Sam left. Sam’s departure became the fuse of Charlie’s emotional explosion. The memory fragments awakened by Sam and the hallucinations that have been appearing all came back and began to permutate. A series of things about Charlie’s childhood and the car accident of his aunt who hit him hard began to appear. With a clear connection, Charlie's spirit is on the verge of collapse. In the hospital, Charlie woke up after being in a coma for a long time and finally found the crux of the hallucinations and mental problems that had plagued him for a long time. Faced with the encouragement of the psychiatrist, he finally spoke up bravely. It turned out that Charlie had been "the favorite aunt" when he was a child. "Sexual assault", and his memory has been selectively forgotten because he cannot face it, beautifying his aunt into a beautiful image, but the malignant tumor is always a malignant tumor, and it will not exist because of your selective shielding. Those lives Malignant tumors in China always need to find a way to get rid of the body. Looking back on the previous plot, he didn’t recall this shadow when he had a fateful feeling for sam, but kept saying that sam was similar to him, and their similarities were only made clear after the answer was finally revealed. I think this is probably The imprint that exists in life cannot be regarded as non-existent because it is not good. Sam appeared to wake him up for this tumor removal operation. Two little beasts who were injured in their childhood and couldn't find an exit, a group of werido, both stumbled in their youth, but luckily we all found an exit along the faint light. Even though the tunnel of youth is long and dark, there is wind and oxygen whizzing past.
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