This kind of film actually has a market. I would put "American Pie" and "Charlotte's Troubles" into one category. Adolescence may be the period when everyone is most adept at fantasizing. If you take this period to sell your feelings, there will actually be a market. Moreover, the stalks that everyone fantasized about during this period tended to be highly unified and easy to grasp the plot. What about restless hormones. There is one thing I especially want to write about in junior high school, about the restless routines of girls who want to get rid of the single crazy, hahahahahaha.
"American Pie" itself: 1. The incident is very fragmented, but the theme is the same: the boys agreed to break together. There are many characters on the stage, and the attention and story are scattered, which makes up for it with a smile. 2. One of the couple has a little feeling, but the whole is vulgar. But it is vulgar and very commercial, which is good for the box office. (However, I still hope to ask more questions and thinking on this basis.)
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