The peerless beauty of "Little Plum" will always make you fascinated

Noah 2022-03-21 09:01:56

This movie is a movie of Leonardo's youthful period in his early years. It tells how a high school boy who loves to play basketball fell from a good boy of a rising star to a street drug-addicting "rat". This matter is adapted from a real person. At the end of the movie, the prototype character is introduced after experiencing this bad news-like rebellious adolescence. Finding the meaning of his life, he is still the boy who loves to write a diary. He has successfully published a book, an album, and an actor. He tells the world about his youthful rebellion and warns the world that every choice has a price, and some costs need to be paid. Pay back for the rest of your life.

It is simple to want a person to fall, and a casual curiosity will trigger a small attempt, which is enough to push you into the abyss of doom. Fortunately, the male protagonist has someone else to help him escape the sea of ​​misery, but looking at the reality, how many people can escape the sea of ​​misery, the reality is often cruel, and even a small bad habit requires a lot of energy and willpower. If you can get rid of it, what you can't get rid of can only be accompanied by old age and death.

There are not too many technical movie plot designs in the whole article, and there are not too many ups and downs in the plot, which will not make you too enthusiastic (Lizi's appearance when he was young is very heart-warming), there are too many ordinary people. The narrative of life makes those who are confused and overwhelmed to think about the meaning of life.

Carefully choose every seemingly trivial choice

Seize every opportunity to be reborn

Cherish every seemingly ordinary life in your life

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The Basketball Diaries quotes

  • Reggie Porter: Hey white boy! Are you ready for your beatin'?

    Jim Carroll: Don't let your mouth get you into something your ass can't handle.

  • Diane Moody: Who's the whore now?