Spring is here, go out

Rachelle 2022-03-23 09:01:16

Watching this movie is when Harbin spring is sprouting. Although the flowers have not bloomed and the leaves have not yet bloomed, the weather is very warm and the sky is blue and lovely. After half a year of long winter, this northern city is finally about to usher in spring. It makes people feel the urge to go out and go around, not wanting to stay in the teaching and research room and spend another boring afternoon. Hey. . . Spring is really not a school day.

Phyllis feels such a perfect character in this movie. The bizarre high IQ, playing with his parents and the teaching director in applause, makes people feel that he can control everything. At the same time, it can be seen in the treatment of Karen that he really regards him as a friend. She is all-sided and exquisite, worshipped by everyone at school and in her own community, and is known to passers-by by having a minor illness. Even the Asian police uncle has to greet him through his family.

Quirky and eccentric, full of aura, living otherworldly, as if not bound by the rules of this world. Who doesn't want to be such a strange person?

And Karen obviously had been hurt in her native family. He mentioned that his father regarded the red Ferrari more importantly than his wife and children. He has a deep fear of his father. In the art gallery, he saw a picture of a child holding hands by his family in the park, and the camera switched back and forth between him and the painting. Isn't that a hint of the shadow of his childhood? He said he didn't know what he did after graduating from high school, and Bai Lang said he went to college. What did he say to go to college? He is not interested in everything. noting! ! ! Bai Lang smiled and said me too. They are like countless young people, with youthful confusion. This confusion seems to be regardless of Chinese and foreign, whose youth is not confused.

In fine weather, escaping from a boring school, driving in an open hood with friends, eating a meal, looking at art, and participating in a parade of parades. It’s wonderful to think about it.

Spring is here, go out!

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Extended Reading
  • Kattie 2022-04-21 09:01:17

    Playing truant and racing on the road, spring is not a day for reading. It can also be named as "The Day of the Disgusted Dean", "What should I do if my sister sees me too unpleasant", "1001 ways to play truant and not get caught", "Karen's Awakening". "Life is so fast, if you don't stop and look around, you'll miss a lot of things." The classic campus comedy template of the 1980s, the youth who can do whatever they want is enviable.

  • Natalia 2021-10-20 19:01:48

    Hollywood stereotypes are always more boring as you get to the back. However, in contrast to "Wall Street", here is the rebellious rich second-generation rebellion against the mainstream and patriarchy, and there are hard-working poor boys climbing to the top of finance. The ending in the play is good, but everyone knows that reality is not. In this way, there is a risk in overcoming the wall, why not go back to the world?

Ferris Bueller's Day Off quotes

  • Ed Rooney: Ed Rooney.

    Cameron: [disguising voice as George Peterson] Ed. This is George Peterson.

    Ed Rooney: How are you today, sir?

    Cameron: [voice disguised] Well, we've had a bit of bad luck this morning as you may have heard.

    Ed Rooney: Yeah I heard, and man, I'm all broken up, boy, what a blow.

    Cameron: [disguised] Yeah. Yeah. Well, uh, it's been a tough morning and we got a lot of family business to take care of, so if you wouldn't mind excusing Sloane, I'd appreciate it.

    Ed Rooney: Uh, yeah, sure, no I'd be happy to, yeah you, uh, you you just produce a corpse, and uh, I'll release Sloane. I wanna see this dead grandmother first hand.

    Grace: Ed?

    Ed Rooney: It's alright, Grace, it's Ferris Bueller the little twerp. I'm gonna set a trap and let him fall right in it.

    Grace: Ooh!

    Cameron: [disguised] I'm sorry, Ed, did you say you wanted to see a body?

    Ed Rooney: Yeah, that's right, just, uh, roll her old bones on over here, and I'll dig up your daughter. You know that's school policy.

    Cameron: [disguised] Oh.

    Ed Rooney: Was this your mother?

    Cameron: [disguised] Uh, no my wife's mother.

    Grace: [picks up ringing phone] Ed Rooney's office.

    Ferris: Hi this is Ferris Bueller, can I speak to Mr. Rooney please? Thank you.

    Grace: [caught off-guard] Uh... hold.

    Ed Rooney: Tell ya what, dipshit. If you don't like my policies you can come on down here and smooch my big ole' white butt.

    Grace: ED!

    Ed Rooney: Pucker up butter-cup.

    [to Grace]

    Ed Rooney: What?

    Grace: Ferris Bueller's on line 2.

  • Ferris: Don't worry about it, I don't even have a piece of shit. I have to envy yours.

    Cameron: Oh, thanks.