I didn't have high expectations for this movie at the beginning, but Nat Wolff was really a wise choice for the male lead, and played an unrequited teenager very well. As a youth-themed movie, it is integrated into American road culture and has great music. When telling the story of friendship and love in adolescence, it uses a lot of introductions, which also gives the audience interest in watching it. The style of the movie is It's like having a dream, the male protagonist abandons everything to pursue this dream, and when he wakes up, he grows up. In the film, the director profoundly described the line "It is a sad thing to think of a person too perfect", so this film is very meaningful for those teenagers and girls who are deeply in unrequited love. All in all, the ending of the movie is very good, one of the few movies I have seen that makes me feel beautiful.
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