Youth is not flustered

Krista 2022-03-22 09:01:07

Charlie is a shy, sensitive and lonely high school student. His youth was full of frustrations, but he was also fortunate. He met an enlightened teacher and two true friends, and slowly began a wonderful experience of his own.
Anti-traditional youth movies, there are no high songs and parties, and some are the inexplicable sad but also wanton laughter of youth. I feel that this is the youth abroad, different from our shyness, shyness, and reservedness. It is very touching after seeing it.
In the film, there is no clear main line, but those clips make me deep, gentle kisses, clumsy dances, drifting friends, kind teachers, ignorant crushes, and happy moments of play, which are full of memories.
This movie is like an exquisite essay, read carefully, if you lose and gain, those past experiences, courageously confronted, are also fond memories. Thinking back to myself, who I used to be, I didn’t speak very well, didn’t have many close friends, and had almost no sense of presence in the group. That feeling became stronger when I saw the male protagonist’s experience, that kind of mood, when watching a movie It's back again~
Or maybe everyone was the "Wallflower Boy", and had a period of sad and happy coexistence.

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Extended Reading
  • Dina 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    After reading it, tears kept streaming.

  • Samara 2021-10-20 19:00:01

    Three and a half stars, Hermione and Kevin are both better than the male starring roles. This film also shows that foreigners’ worries are more advanced and much better than Chinese people who always worry about food and clothing. The narrative is loose, some lines are more colorful, and the soundtrack is good, but it can't hide the essence of the movie "teenage film": this is not my youth, my youth is simpler than this, but it is not beautiful, it is just a mountain of books. And the superficial love peeking through the gaps in the book.

The Perks of Being a Wallflower quotes

  • Patrick: My turn! Let's see. Let's think... Charlie.

    Charlie: Truth.

    Patrick: How's your first relationship going?

    Charlie: It's so bad, that I keep fantasizing that one of us is dying of cancer, so that I don't have to break up with her.

  • Mother: She's on the phone now? Charlie, you've got to break up with her.

    Charlie: I can do that?