American drama "I want to do it once" | Unrestrained heroine, humble and licking dogs

Lola 2022-10-29 19:08:17

Author: Annna is not Paige

Netflix's new drama "I Want To Do It Once" will be launched on April 27.

What? Want to do it once? doing what? Is it what I thought?

Yes, it is! ! !

But, ahem, this show doesn't drive, just sprinkles sugar.

"I Want To Do It Once" is a youth campus comedy. It tells the story of an Indian girl, Devi, who was paralyzed in her lower body after her father's sudden death, unable to get out of the pain. She became a "tragedy" in the eyes of everyone for a while. She stood up again and decided to reshape it in the new semester. image and be the cool girl.

So Devi said something stupid and crazy to Paxton, the man of the school, and the story began...

In love, would you like to be a licking dog?

Devi likes Paxton, he's good-looking, good-looking, popular, and has a lot of fun at the same time.

In order to see "Fang", Devi, who was paralyzed from the lower body, stood up from the wheelchair and had to sigh, the power of secret love is really great!

Although Paxton was very happy with Devi's request to "have sex," Devi's courtship journey was not smooth.

Devi's status as a good student, his mother's strict control and vicious tongue, Paxton's sensitivity and self-abasement, and his invincible air of picking up girls, etc., all make the relationship between the two blurred and tortuous.

The one who speaks first often loses. Undoubtedly, Devi is the "dog licking" in this impulsive relationship.

She tried hard to attract Paxton's attention. For Paxton's "I need you", she left her friends who were waiting for her and lost her friendship. Paxton only regarded her as a friend. Unpredictable.

The licking dog in love is always the most humble. As long as the other party needs a word, they can leave everything behind. As long as the other party expresses hope, they can feel the world.

And in the play, she is not the only one who licks the dog. When she is in the process of changing herself, her nemesis Ben falls in love with her, helps her, cares about her, and touches her.

The ending also left a suspense, Devi accepted Ben, and Paxton expressed his goodwill to Devi again and took the initiative to attack.

There are few qinse and ming in love. When one of the two people must be "licking the dog", will you choose the one you love or the one who loves you?

What did your family of origin bring?

If you only see love, you are out, if you don't cry, then you must be very happy.

In the final analysis, all of Devi's misfortunes and changes came from the sudden death of her father. Her pursuit of a relationship and her deepening resentment towards her mother were all escapes from the fact of her father's passing.

"Fortunate people are healed by childhood, but unfortunate people are healed by childhood."

Devi's childhood was a mixed blessing. One side was his father who grew up with him, and the other side was his resentful mother. Losing his father was undoubtedly the loss of his past life, and he undoubtedly gained a sad and hopeless second half of his life.

What a person has, often he will not cherish what, because he has not tasted the taste of loss.

So when Ben's father throws him a thousand dollars, he can be dismissive; so when his father's ashes are about to float to the sea, Devi will be hoarse; so Devi's mother will leave her husband's beloved little motorcycle. And the deeper content, the play also unfolds. Do you recognize your own national culture? Is the premise of our pursuit of freedom not to betray our family? Is racism still so tense? Is homosexuality a disease?

Watch this show, to heal, to find the answer that belongs to your life.

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