According to the information in the episode, the protagonists should be about the same age as their parents, but what is surprising is that everything experienced by that generation of American high school students is so similar to our high school life nearly 30 years later, although few They used smartphones and social networks, but they sang the same aria of youth.
Lindsay's state of mind is so familiar. Recalling the high school days, in the math competition class, I was probably not the only one who participated in the competitions with enthusiasm not out of enthusiasm for mathematics. It's just that we don't have the courage to walk out of the so-called glory and halo. The love for Avril back then was also motivated by the simple motivation of wanting to be cooler. Maybe we don't have classifications like freaks and geeks, but in a micro-society like a school, the hierarchy has never gone far.
It's ridiculous, but the most affinity school drama was cut off, and the highlights of high school musical and gossip girl will not be the mainstream in a school anyway. Even if everyone is a shining star, there will always be one more shining. The previous film review summarized it really well. The correspondence between different roles in school and different levels in society has brought countless entanglements and bitterness as we grow up.
I really like Fu Lanlan from here. I remember that I saw a post on reddit before, discussing which actor played the role closest to the real life of the actor. One of the hottest candidates is James Franco, who thinks that the name of his Sir Weed-a-lot fits well with Saul in Pineapple Express. But maybe he is also a loving character like Daniel in reality. James Franco+Seth Rogan+Jason Segel is really a golden combination. After watching F&G, I really understand why the audience would scream constantly when they met on SNL.
Indeed, putting the most sincere life of high school students on the screen is difficult to win the love of the audience-audiences who really have the same perspective as the protagonists will feel that it is enough for me to experience these ups and downs once. And those who look back at high school life with joy for reasons? Their high school life can be summarized with high school musical and gossip girl. It's not hard to understand Rachel and Monica of Friends. However, this abruptly ended ending, instead, left more possibilities to us in front of the screen to imagine, and it inadvertently made another classic.
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