How would you feel if you saw this movie when you were 13 years old? Maybe it will be very shocking, that idea about girls
"my best friend's big sister…
…and the girls from the soccer team.
My next-door neighbor
Real women who are smart and pretty and happy to be who they are
These are the women to look up to"
Smart, beautiful and cheerful women who are loyal to themselves in reality, they are women worthy of respect.
Jenna, who danced Thriller at a party, was confident and charming. When I was 13, I liked to dance, but I was afraid that others would know. When I was 30 years old, I had a successful career, and I still love this dance. The outside of the dance floor was full of people, and she dared to dance while standing in the center of the stage alone. But what gave her confidence? I think at that moment, the enviable job, high-end clothes and sophisticated makeup, things that Jenna dreamed of when she was 13, gave her some outward confidence. But at the end, I found out that Jenna's real confidence is the sincere heart of the child, so she can dance freely on the stage and come up with a class 2004 idea. I didn't get it at the time, and neither did Jenna, who was 13.
As the film's timeline progresses, the 30-year-old Jenna's image also emerges. She is sarcastic, sarcastic, unprincipled, and can sacrifice everything for her own selfish desires. She got what she dreamed of at 13, but at the cost of losing her persistence, she became a terrible person she didn't know when she was young, and lost her unique and original.
30-year-old Jenna regretted it, but fortunately it was a dream, she was 13 again and could make the right choice.
What about us?
It's impossible not to make mistakes, because we don't have a glimpse into the future. The movie says that if you don't make mistakes, you'll never know what's right.
Make a decision, don't regret it.
But don't lose your innocence and persistence.
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