Boyhood is a movie directed by myself, I will never miss it

Ettie 2022-03-15 09:01:02

Dostoevsky said in "Youth": A teenager is a teenager. They don’t like the spring breeze, they don’t bother to see the summer cicada, the autumn wind is not sad, the winter snow does not sigh, they are full of wealth and laziness, and they are not fair. Don't dare to face it, just because they are teenagers.

The story revolves around the romantic story of young lovers Sam and Suzy. The pair lived on a small island off the coast of New England. This small world was defined as "a police car town." Sam and Suzy immediately contacted their common status as eccentric outsiders, and afterwards, in the course of a year-long romance with their pen pals, they fabricated a shameless plan to escape together. When the children disappeared, various adults related to them dullly faced the legal adviser Captain Sharp, "Social Service" and Suzy's academic parents Laura and Walter, all of whom tried to conduct search, rescue, and capture parties. However, Suzy and Sam are not in danger. In fact, after finding love and freedom, they are even happier. What impressed me the most in the film was that Susie did not expect that she yelled at Ms. Lynn and was fined to act as a crow. Sam appeared at this moment. In a short conversation in the dressing room, she decided to be friends with the little boy. The film uses two questions: "What kind of bird are you?" "What's wrong with your hand?" It conveys the essence of love. True love is when I see your wound, I can heal you. The director uses the child's perspective to awaken us who were children in the past and think about the children's world. With youthful romance and innocence, a lovely real fairy tale is constructed. With childishness, he led people to relive a period of unreasonable but still eager youth. Boyhood is a movie directed by me, and I won’t miss it anymore.

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Moonrise Kingdom quotes

  • Sam: [Sniffs twice] You smell like perfume.

    Suzy: Oh, it's my mother's!

    Sam: Hm! Hm!

  • Sam: I'm sorry.

    Suzy: Oh, it's okay!

    Sam: I'm on your side.

    Suzy: I know.