In fact, this kind of story is a bit old-fashioned, but boring British The films made by people seem to be quite satisfactory and close to reality. It's nowhere near as hormonal as "Skins," nor as subculture rant as "Trainspotting," but then again, the comparison with the canon itself is a mistake.
Everyone will keep tossing and turning when the story of settling down in life is pending, and eventually they have to find a way to live comfortably. And this process of tossing is full of values. If it rises to the philosophical level and a person is loyal to existentialism, he will have the idea of living elsewhere, because the human being itself has no meaning, and tossing gives you existence. value in the world. In a nutshell, believe in the meaninglessness of one's own existence - have your own values in your heart - take the initiative to realize the values, OK, the tossing begins. Why does this kind of topic of finding a way out for yourself always happen to young people? You can imagine that if you make mistakes when you are young, you will be forgiven by the world. When you are 17 years old, you don’t go home, drink, fight, and whistle to a girl. It's normal, and when you're 47 and doing this, gang fights are a must. So, tossing, this is the mission that society has given to young people.
I put the words in such a metaphysical way again.
Let's talk about the movie itself.
In fact, the film's interpretation of Britain in the 1970s is not so authentic. Even if I didn't go through the time tunnel to see Britain at that time, I can see it from the book. As far as social life is concerned, the economy was depressed and unemployment was somewhat high in the UK at that time; in terms of music, punk music began to appear in the UK at that time, but rock music in the UK was somewhat sad. In 1969, Elton John released the song "Your Song", which swept Europe and the United States, and made fans in Great Britain a little bit of face in front of American radical rock. This is why Elton John is mentioned many times in the film. At that time, the old guy was really hot. Britain in the 1970s was full of cultural symbols such as hippie, bohemian, and disco, but it was rarely seen in the film, except for the city set and the bell-bottoms of the protagonists. Perhaps, the fashion trend has not spread to the small town yet.
Three young people, with three different value orientations, got together to toss. Let's talk about Bruce first. Let's not talk about his tall and comfortable appearance. He is the one with the most distinctive personality. Because his family has become rebellious, he blatantly challenges his father by frequenting the police station. He always shouts to go out, but his actions are contradictory. ; Freddie, a relatively well-behaved one, wants to be a middle-class man with a house, a car and a wife, but when he sees the lack of human touch of the middle class in his eyes, he is also conflicted physically and mentally. Snooker, a seemingly dispensable character, because he has nothing to pursue, and is always the one to be ridiculed, but in real life, people are often transformed into Snooker, innocent and tasteless, but can always find Once hung up, it has proved its worth. Julie, half of her heart has infinite beautiful longings, photographer, traveling around the world, half of her heart wants to be a good wife like her mother, after being ignited by Freddy, she also begins to burn a prairie... The
end, it is inevitable is a happy ending. Everyone has achieved the expected realization in the self-accepted values, family, love, and friendship one by one. Well, this is a film that you can think about following the pictures and music, that's enough.
In the end, I have to say that the music of the 1970s is quite impressive. Find the CD of the Sex Pistols at night to relive the taste of that era.
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