young shadow

Marcus 2022-03-22 09:02:54

Clearly young rebellion can inadvertently trigger some unintended consequences. Start from the heart. Continuous playback of the scene. We don't know the truth until the end. We know that youth can sometimes be a permanent injury. Saw the protagonist write a letter in the movie. Then burn. A way of expressing your inner self. It is also a method of psychotherapy. very nice. In the end everything was fruitless. It's over. Or this is fine. Because the child is too young. Pity the railroad manager. There is also such a shadow, I don't know if it can really be forgotten with the ashes of the paper.

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Extended Reading
  • Destini 2022-03-20 09:02:59

    indifferent. escape. Refuse. Violence. Alex, if not the villain, is at least not a model of learning. But that's not really the point. Everyone is paying attention to and thinking about various social issues such as youth violence among single-parent teenagers. What impresses me is just the panicked look in Alex's eyes when facing Detective Lu and the chaotic voice in his head when he stands on the bridge after making a mistake. The penetrating truth reminds me many times of myself after I did something wrong.

  • Evalyn 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    I really can't see it

Paranoid Park quotes

  • Macy: They should be out now, dude.

    Alex: What are you talkin' about?

    Macy: The war, Iraq, no? What do you think?

    Alex: I really don't care.

  • Alex: I just feel like there's something outside of normal life. Outside of teachers, breakups, girlfriends. Like, right out there, like outside - there's like different levels of... stuff.