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Antonio 2022-03-22 09:01:50

It's nice to be young! The unbridled vitality is mixed with confusion and confusion, and even the temptation is simple and direct. The basketball scene in the rain is the brightest conflict in the entire film. After that, several children went into the abyss step by step in the drug, and the self-esteem, ideals, and beliefs of young people were broken little by little, until they broke their bottom line. Some people have struggled out of the abyss of drugs, while most people can only continue to struggle in despair. The final thinking has risen to class, and the self-control of street children is vulnerable to drugs. It seems that advocacy on the dangers of drugs and psychological counseling for adolescents are important.

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  • Brenda 2022-03-21 09:01:56

    From a teenager who can play basketball and write poetry at worst but Chen Haonan to a drug addict whose life is full of fraud, robbery and betrayal, Leonardo not only has psychological performance but also physical performance. Juliette Lewis made three appearances, and the scenes were wonderful. They were all opposite scenes with L. The performances of the two were in the realm of "being" rather than "acting". That's J at 21 and L at 20.

  • Velva 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Rebellion, hesitation, is youth. I thought I was never young, but looking back now, I was really young at that time.

The Basketball Diaries quotes

  • Father McNulty: [wakes Jim up from his dream by slamming his cane against his desk] Wake up, Mr. Carroll, it's later than you think!

  • Jim: [Is continuously getting hit by the Father's cane. The bell rings and the Father stops hitting him] Too bad, Father. I was just beginning to enjoy it.

    Father McNulty: We can do it again tomorrow if you like, Mr. Carroll.