Youth is to toss

Imogene 2022-03-20 09:01:46

Watching this movie today, in fact, the biggest impression is that when he finally got out of prison, he succeeded in detoxification, and then rejected his good friend's invitation to take drugs.

The most exciting part of the whole movie, or the most memorable, sunny and inspiring plot is that when Jim was a sunny teenager, a good child in front of his mother, he was very sunny, Playing basketball under the sun is so brave, so hard, so handsome.

But youth is not always smooth, youth has ups and downs, ups and downs, but also success.

Especially when Jim saw his former teammates play in the national high school basketball league, his heart was touched. The boy who had persuaded him not to take drugs was now what he had dreamed of, and what Jim had dreamed of him. But Jim was helpless, he was in a quagmire and could not be recovered. At least he thought so.

I'm also a good student of a teacher, a good kid in front of my parents, but I also want to have a youth like Jim's, a youth that's not so flat, but adventurous is what I expect.

Looking back at the current smartphone, reading novels and TV dramas, isn’t it a mental drug like drug addiction?

If you want to be better, you have to get rid of it all on your own. Always remember to make your own

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  • Max 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    He acted really well.... I want to ask for an Ost...

  • Romaine 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    +1 for the handsome Brother Lei! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

The Basketball Diaries quotes

  • Jim: [Walks up to Swifty] Don't worry, Swifty, I won't rat you out.

    [Walks up to Father McNulty]

    Jim: And in the next life, Father, I'm gonna have the paddle!

    [Walks out]

  • Jim: Know this. There's different types of users of junk. You got your rich dilettante square-ass who dabbles now and then and always has enough money to run off to the Riviera if he feels he's fucking around to the danger point. Street junkies hate these pricks, but they're always suckers, and their money makes them tolerable. Then you got your upper-middle-class Westchester preppies... same as the others, basically. What they're good for is opening their mommy and daddy's eyes to this social virus and putting pressure on the government to do something about it. Then there's us street kids. Start fucking around very young, 13 or so. We think we all got it under control and won't get strung out. This rarely works. I'm living proof. But in the end, you just got to see the junk as another 9-to-5 gig. The hours are just a bit more inclined to shadows.