Love can become magic or madness.

Joannie 2022-03-12 08:01:02

I don't know how much better this youth love story is than the current dog blood plot! It's so cruel! I can't stop watching it halfway through. Although it is possible to guess the final outcome. But he still didn't give up, and forced himself to continue watching with tears streaming down his face.

See Dannie lying in the bathtub talking to her mom. It hurts to feel unworthy for Dannie. A good girl in bloom was ruined like this. Bud's curiosity ruined him, her, and two families. The one that irritates me the most is that teacher, Dannie! It's so bitch! ! ! Totally the fuse!

In love, once some mistakes are made, they cannot be forgiven! Some emotions can deceive others, but not themselves.

Two sad young men! Dannie and Bud have no mentors or friends by their side. Parents only want their children to face the future as they wish! They think that everything they do is for the good of their children. Never ask what your child really needs! Don't even listen to what the kids have to say! In the end, the persecution of the parents only brought the child's inner distortion and behavioral rebellion! Bud's sister is a living example!

The right person and the wrong time will not have a good ending after all!
The world is impermanent. Everything is the best arrangement!

- Dr. Jazz, don't they realize I'm me?
- You are the one that's got to change. They ca


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  • Marcus 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    The story of teenage sexual repression is very suitable for Chinese people to read. But I don't like what happened to the Bud family very much. The unrestrained sister died in a car accident, the authoritarian father jumped off the building, and Bud, who once betrayed Danny, became mediocre, and he dared to be derogatory to someone with a relatively open attitude. How is this different from the cliché that good people are rewarded?

  • Zella 2022-03-12 08:01:02

    On the surface, it is the loss of love, the entanglement of the family and the impermanence of fate under the times, but the whole film actually talks about one thing: sex. Kazan stood in the early 1960s on the eve of sexual liberation and looked back at the end of the 1920s on the eve of the Great Depression from a sexual perspective. However, a series of dramatic conflicts strung by sexual anguish seems too dramatic - the depressed boy, the crazy girl - which makes the film show a false realism attitude, and at the same time puts a time limit on the film Sexual barcode. Kazan is sandwiched between the golden age and the new Hollywood. It is okay to say that he is a link between the past and the future, and it is not impossible to say that he does not rely on both sides. Plus Natalie Wood is so beautiful!

Splendor in the Grass quotes

  • Wilma Dean: No, mom! I'm not spoiled! I'm not spoiled mom! I'm just as fresh and virginal like the day I was born, mom!

  • Wilma Dean: My pride? My pride? I don't want my pride!