A record of American high school life, high school is so boring, everyone is talking about boring topics, and finally you find out that someone else went to a better university than you and didn't tell you, and other people can't stand your friendship. I still really like the awkward rivalry scene between the last two people in the car. I try my best to make some spark but I don't want to take any step.
Jeff said, you know I'm just like you. At that moment, I thought he was right. Jeff did a lot of normal things that only other people would do, such as labeling himself, spoofing like others, and getting angry and inviting girls to dances, but he didn't feel it himself a lot of the time. Interested, he just did it to feel a sense of belonging. Even if Jeff knew that people liked him just for a superficial joke, he'd rather do it to please people. But he found that it was still not a rule he could grasp. In addition, apart from the fact that the real characters are gay, I don't think there is any homosexuality in the movie. Isn't that the same when we long for friends? It's okay to feel sexually aroused because of undressing and physical examination? The movie shows Jeff's concern for others is very, very cold, and derf is ready to quit at any time without giving them any possibility of development in their relationship. Delf went to Jeff's house and was frightened by Jeff's getting too close, and I don't think Jeff wanted any intimacy, but Jeff wanted to kill him. Although in retrospect, I think there may be drama? The story of the background is not too attractive, and it is a sad child who lacks love, but it is your fault to take revenge on the society.
A few things I like about this movie: the presentation of the boring life in American high school; Jeff's strange cry (there is indeed such a person in reality); this is the most ungay gay movie I have ever seen, it really shows It's so strange; the last two people's rivalry scenes are really embarrassing that the friendship has broken down, it's too vivid, delf even learned a strange cry to make the atmosphere less awkward, and it was really embarrassing to cry. We actually had a lot of fun, Dlef said. Jeff said yes. Jeff didn't want Delf's paintings either. What I really want is too different, and since this is the case, I will definitely not be able to continue getting along. Delf opened the door several times before returning to the car, apparently scared to death. Jeff still didn't swing his baseball bat, maybe out of fear that someone at Delf's house was waiting for him? (though I don't hope it's just for that reason). As soon as I thought it was a story from Delf's perspective, I felt that Delf added too much drama to himself. . No wonder it keeps saying that Delf draws very well (covering his face) because Alex Wolff watched a movie, and his green suit looked good at the press conference?
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