's a little different from some flooded and stereotyped youth school films.
At least it doesn't make a big deal about sex.
It's strange that no one praises Charlie's piano talk. Charlie, who
was born into a wealthy family, is very confident.
The dress and personality are also obviously different from those of the average dude
. The other students are portrayed as a group of mentally ill drug addicts.
Charlie seems to be a myth, but his baby face can never make people feel that he is a campus noble with leadership.
Anton Yelchin's confident performance from start to finish is worthy of recognition, but it also fails to shine because of the lack of tension.
The details of the campus youth type film can't be carefully scrutinized
because it is just a movie that makes the audience happy
PS. Susan's lips are really red enough :-)
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