Life is a tragicomedy, you don’t have to be a dramatist

Luigi 2022-03-18 09:01:03

The story is very simple. It is about the high school girl Olive who accidentally told her friends and forced the school girl to be troubled by the school to hear the rumor at school. For a 17-year-old high school female student who was originally unknown and never noticed, but was very restless in her heart, the sudden attention is worthy of joy. Then a boy who didn’t have a good time at school because she was gay came to her, hoping that she could perform a fake show to prove that she was not gay. Following this busy schedule, boys came to Olive to help them prove themselves. It's not shallow. There are always times when you can’t hold oranges in plastic bags, and when you’re lying. When a boy thought she was a seller and wanted to be strong, Olive finally broke down, but the gratifying thing was that the boy she had always liked appeared to comfort her, and the two succeeded in holding hands. At this time, she wanted to prove her innocence, and went everywhere to find those she had helped, but in this society where everyone is a slut, who would stand up and become a target for her? Finally, Olive recognized the reality and posted a video on the Internet to prove that he was whitewashed.
This is a comedy. Of course, the performance of the actors can be exaggerated, but the exaggeration of Sister Stone is really a bit exaggerated. The appearance of Phoebe is quite eye-catching. It also contrasts the comedy's way of acting. It is not the opening of the eyes and the deformation of the mouth that can drive the audience's emotions.
The theme of this film can be understood as how you deal with campus bullying. And the film also gives the answer. Bullying depends on your attitude. If you are weak and dare not fight back, you have to say that there are always panicked children in the school. They are unavoidable to have fun with you. The school is a group of people in the same uniform who have not yet fully developed their minds and are not huge enough. So what will society be like?
One more thing this film told me is that everything in the world is not worthy of being moved by you for more than a day. Compassion, guilt, these emotions that you don't show much in your relatives and partners, expressing to others, you are really a damn idle pain, and so contrived, people like this are also treated to you without a lover. The best return.

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  • Ulices 2022-04-20 09:01:14

    It's a very good campus comedy. Although the ending is a bit sloppy, but thinking about it, if the ending is exaggerated, it is actually a cliché.

  • Corene 2021-10-20 19:01:16

    Can't escape the frame of the youth campus comedy, the story is relatively simple, but Emma Stone's figure is enough to attract you to watch the full movie. Dan from Brooklyn still has a silly look as a passerby and a vase. Fortunately, Patricia Clarkson is a golden supporting role. Every time he speaks, he can laugh heartily. As a boring film, the movie has done a good job. ★★★

Easy A quotes

  • Olive Penderghast: I was just wondering what your church's stance on lying and adultery was?

    Pastor: It's not a good thing.

    Olive Penderghast: Oh, I agree wholeheartedly. But then, tell me this: assuming there is a Hell...

    Pastor: Oh, the Christian church recognizes the existence of Hell.

    Olive Penderghast: OK, so we'll just say there's a "Hell"...

    Pastor: There is. Just so we're clear.

    Olive Penderghast: OK, but for argument's sake...

    Pastor: No, there's no argument, it's there. Right below our feet. Right above the Orient.

  • Olive Penderghast: I need to get my business in order before I drag you into it.

    Woodchuck Todd: What if I told you I wanna be dragged into it? I could help, maybe.

    Olive Penderghast: Why now? Why are you all of a sudden into me now?

    Woodchuck Todd: I don't know. I haven't overanalyzed it, like you're about to.