I said you masturbating would think the whole story?
crazy? I don't feel that way at all. Some of the college students are otaku, who are used to being raised by the school. Groups of people entertain together, adding wood to the wood. Lost the original independent thinking and the spirit of daring to act, everything is in order. Gradually, it evolved into an otaku who does not want to attend classes and wants to stay in the dormitory 365 days a year.
I think Michael Cera's part in this movie is still very vivid, and it's much more than the kid in Juno. The director satirized this stunned moment. Michael Cera imagines another brave bearded man who defies authority and makes women irresistible. It's really handsome, and it's a stroke of a man who is not bad and a woman doesn't like to show.
I think this movie should be shown to college students. Of course, it's not for everyone to drive your car into the city and burn it in order to destroy it. I want my classmates who have been brainwashed in school for a long time to know that other inner self.
This movie is constantly filled with the labels of love and rebellion that adults give us these definitions, we don't need consolation, what we need is for what we love, do it, regardless of the consequences.
I don't think I'll regret watching this movie again in a few years, because I've also been crazy about my youth, rather than spending my adolescence at home.
The animation in the movie is very well done. Simple but not simple. The animation floating out of the sex book and when Michael Cera tried to put his finger on the girl's chrysanthemum made me laugh. He was invincible.
In the movie, Michael Cera wanted to design himself as a suicide car and it was too funny. The director's wit can be seen everywhere in the movie. Worth a look ·
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