When I first saw a clip of the movie, I was already deeply attracted by the wonderful demeanor of the male protagonist and the cheerful courage of the female protagonist. Hey, let me take another look at the wording, is it the other way around. No, that's right, it is. No problem. The characters in the movie are very attractive. At first, the heroine was not very amazing, but later, in all aspects of comprehensive personality and demeanor, this role is not too perfect. At the beginning, Peter was dissed by the heroine's male friend as an asshole, and it was a little confusing. In fact, Peter is very delicate, very loyal, and very affectionate to his friends, and even gets along well with Kitty, really Excellent! For the boy who diss, I think we will understand his mood very well, because in real life boys are not very friendly to boys who have potential hidden dangers in girls around them.
What attracts me is the life scenes in the film, the quality of the film, the skills and temperament of the male and female actors, and the projected American spirit.
In the movie, high school students can drive their own or family cars to school and play, and can host parties independently and invite relatives and friends. After school time, go to study or perform a show in the restaurant in a whimsical way. Boys and girls have built deep friendships since childhood. In the winter and summer vacations there are ski trips or whatever. Just don't be too envious~
Most of the entire film is a youthful and beautiful yellow, the tone of autumn afternoon. It brings a warm and laid-back feeling to people, especially the small villa they live in, which reminds me of the heartbeat. Along with this feeling, my favorability for the whole movie increased.
Finally got to my favorite part, sharing the good looks and acting skills of the male and female protagonists haha. Covey is a mixed-race girl. She is very attractive and cute. She likes to study and has her own thoughts. The way she expresses her love in her heart is very girlish. If there is no clip of Kitty giving it away, I think I might learn from her method. Maybe I have some similarities with her, the kind of conservative women who dare not speak out. Then I really like Covey's little moves, which can be mature and stable, but also very likable. And she really doesn't have any exaggerated expressions, so it makes people feel very good and comfortable. Now, to my favorite part, sharing comments about the male lead's performance. Wow, I really like Peter so much, probably because of the sincere look in his eyes when he talks to people, that kind of pure charm that pierces the heart. Especially when Covey promised to be his fake girlfriend, he took off his hockey hat, walked up to Covey with big strides, and said, "what?" So handsome, so attractive. This is why I like European and American youth dramas. The male lead here is my ideal type! Then let's talk about Peter's acting skills. I'll give an example here. It was during the ski trip that the two of them got into trouble. Peter was alone in the hot spring, or in the hot water? While soaking, Covey walked in in his pajamas, and the hot water slowly seeped into Covey's upper body. At this time, Peter's eyes were locked on Covey. During this process, his eyelids went from drooping to slowly raising, and then the corners of his mouth slowly rose, but he was afraid that Covey would endure it when he saw it. When the two hugged each other, they said again: "what". Ah, ah, my heart is sinking, okay? This boy is really a treasure boy wow ⊙∀⊙!
In the play, the parents of the male and female protagonists, and even the gay man's parents are very open-minded and advocate that children should find themselves. Those who find themselves are usually in a relationship, when they come into contact with friends of the opposite sex, and learn to recognize them clearly. The true character of a person, to judge whether he is really suitable for you, to keep the beauty of your heart in a hot relationship, to keep your precious things, and to love someone without hesitation, and find a certain part of yourself in it. Some things, to find mistakes, to correct mistakes, and then grow!
Love this drama, love the hero and heroine, life is so beautiful! Especially if there is a sweet love, even better!
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