Young is really too fault-tolerant. You can be gay/straight/bisexual. You can study hard / indulge in fun / pursue freedom. You can like someone, hate someone, denigrate someone, leave someone, hug someone, give up someone. And there will be no consequences for you to bear. Don't be like the teacher in the movie, who only focused on learning when you were free, and then did too many dark things to compensate for the loss of that free time. Some people may worry that, as the heroine said at the beginning, they will be left far behind by those who study hard. It's really just selling anxiety. The reasons are as follows: 1. If you really care about your goals, you will devote yourself to this matter, and you will have no regrets. 2. There are so many tracks in today's society, you can choose the one you are good at. 3. The most important thing is to realize that your greatest chance is to live your life as an ordinary person, so don't pay too much attention to the temporary advance and retreat, because everyone will gradually reach the average line. In fact, this movie ignores the biggest group of high school graduates, that is, they spend most of their time studying, but they don't get into a good university, and they don't live happily. This should be the origin of the movie's name "Highly Talented". Mediocre students are not worth discussing.
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