Some scenes in the movie remind me of my 10-month study abroad life in Spain, the unit door in the alley, the button on the unit door, the shared house, my own small world, single bed, messy living room, in the university The walls, the milk in the box, the cafe waiter who loves to strike up a conversation. . . All are unique in that time and space. However, there are still differences between Chinese and Europeans. Although I really want to have roommates from different countries and cultural backgrounds, if it is like in the movie, it will be difficult to integrate into them. But it is also possible that, like the male protagonist, he likes that atmosphere and becomes good friends with them. Judging from my current experience, if the hygiene issue can be handled well, and if the roommates respect each other and do not disturb each other, roommates in any country can accept it. For me, these two points are the most important. Park Guell, Sagrada Familia appear in the movie, basically every non-Spanish film shot in Barcelona will be shot in these places, Jackie Chan's movie "Food Truck" also has these, and Juan Miro's Sculptures and other important cultural landmarks in Barcelona (lugares emblemáticos), which is like the Eiffel Tower and the Seine River in France. Although everyone's moral values are different, I don't like their hasty attitude towards relationships. Wendy's boyfriend is very handsome, and Xavier's girlfriend is also very good. Why do they cheat (don't criticize me for being conservative and not understanding love), But young people of that age are all equally confused, but in different ways. Maybe what I don't like about them is just a manifestation of confusion, and it has nothing to do with moral issues. Reading books and thinking wildly, watching TV and going to the beach, but thinking about other things, I don’t want to stay at home and get sulky with my parents, and let me have a busy school or career when I don’t like each other. I don't know what I like to study economics, and I don't know what I can do. I think the arrangement of my parents is not bad. Haven't you experienced it? I watched "Love Apartment" before, and I really hope that one day I can meet those humorous friends, and then we all live together happily and lively. At the end of the movie, the male protagonist did not give up his dream of being a writer when he was a child. I wish everyone could not forget their original intentions. There must be something in life that they once dreamed of!
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