Apart from the cool transitions, psychedelic lights, and popular music, this drama also resonated with me a lot, ranking first among the youth dramas I've watched so far.
The first is Rue's depression. Depression is lying in bed all the time feeling the pain of all the physical needs without the motivation to move at all.
And then there's the pain that haunts Rue. No matter how many times she decides to quit drugs, no matter how many times she finally has hope in her life, the pain will eventually stand up, as if to remind her not to get carried away.
And finally Rue's feelings for Jules. Every time she gets close to Jules, she fakes her feelings and uses water as an excuse to avoid anything happening. Jules asked her in the bathroom why she didn't kiss her, she hesitated and finally didn't kiss her.
I know from the special chapter that Jules is the same. They both love each other deeply, but this kind of love seems to be more spiritual, and even makes me think that they can't be together as a couple, but as the first other than friendship and love. There are three kinds of relationships, one is sympathy, and the other is sincere.
Another biggest feeling of watching this drama is: C'est la vie.
Why is Rue born different from everyone else? Why did her dad get sick and die? Why did Jules feel sad all the time as a child, was sent to a psychiatrist by her mother, and why was her mother alcoholic? Why did Nate's family build this town, and Fez had to drop out of school at the age of 20 to take care of his grandmother while selling drugs and robbing for business? We'll never know the answer, it's just a no-brainer, and we have no choice but to accept it.
At the age of 17, I also have those depression, world-weariness, low self-esteem, and pride, and I also want to indulge and escape, and like Martin, I planned at night. But I survived.
I will be 20 years old this year, and the final exam will start the day after tomorrow. I finished watching this drama today, and now I am sitting at the table writing this movie review. My roommates are eating duck for a long time.
Avoidance, addiction, and idleness are the same as being active, loving, and striving.
Everything happens in time.
When you can't stand the former, there are only two options: suicide or choose the latter. If you get tired of the latter, convert to the former. In the back and forth of the two, our savvy will tell us what kind of lifestyle is more suitable for us.
And Rue can only slowly understand what Ali said to her only in life.
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