After watching this film, I thought of Harry Potter, without him, and Gein, these two stories should be especially liked by children in middle school. I remember that when I was in junior high school, I described our age group with "green and yellow" in the composition (the result of the composition was of course very low) - not like getting a lot of attention from parents in elementary school, but far from truly mastering your own The days of life are far, far away. It is precisely at this time that we will fantasize that one day we will have a sense of omnipotence. At that time, I often thought on the way from school: I must not be an ordinary person, one day the potential hidden in my body will burst out, just like in XX cartoons or XX comics. Harry Potter also satisfies such a fantasy, although Rowling divides the wizarding world and the Muggle world a little too clearly; and in this film, Miss Adela can be said to be windy and rainy : The publishing house paid her to go to Peru, but she ran to Egypt, escaped from a group of tomb robbers, and threw the lighter on the oil all over the floor, she could not burn her if she ran fast; the Paris carriage blocked the road, She stuck her head out of the window and said loudly to the horses, "Go away, you idiots! Otherwise, you will all die!" The horses actually gave her way. You let all the little girls who usually pretend to be well-behaved and quiet but actually have a willful and domineering flame in their hearts, how longing for your life...
However, if Adela and Ultraman appeared on the stage and put on a pose and everything went smoothly, then the story would be nothing to watch. One of her personality charms lies in her high frustration quotient. I think she crossed into the Paris prison time and time again to try to rescue the mad scientist professor. Every time she was found out, she was kicked out, but as soon as she turned her head, she immediately went to execute the next scenario. In the end, it was not smooth for the president to ask for help. She returned home and faced her sister who was pale and in a vegetative state. She was sad for a while, and in the living room, she was able to laugh at herself and show off her sexiness to the mummy who moved back from Egypt. This kind of vigor and scruples is the most precious element of young people-the ability to lose. It was precisely because she dared to try beyond common sense that when she tamed and rode the pterodactyl, the little researcher couldn't help but exclaimed loudly: "Miss Adela, you are incredible~" But when he wrote to her But he was so hesitant. After dropping the word "Miss", he thought, "What if she is married or a widow?" (It's very feminist, I like it.) I
went to the wedding of my friend from junior high school last week. I also met several old friends who I hadn't seen for a long time. Getting married is a big event in life. After seeing the new house, I really felt that I could shout (for my friends): "It's my time and my place!" The era that belongs to our generation has finally come. But after chatting with them for a while, I didn't feel particularly speculative. Maybe because I am still a student, and most of my friends have already entered the society, they are facing more external evaluation, so seeking stability and success has become the main concern of these twenty-three or four-year-old girls. . There is also the fear of deteriorating skin condition and aging. I have read some sayings before that the level of various good things in the body to maintain youth and beauty begins to decline after women pass the age of 25. Recently I heard that this age number has increased Leaning forward a bit, it becomes twenty-two, and after twenty-five it becomes a "twice the speed drop". I rub, isn't this really a rumor that cosmetics manufacturers and health care products manufacturers conspire together?
Of course, I'm not saying that you don't care about your appearance (although I do think that if you're not interested in anything other than clothes, shoes, and cosmetics, you're basically in vain), I just don't think youth can stay in the focus on aging. In fear, starting to hold on to success means that life has reached the peak, and there will be only downhills and no upslopes in the future... But my God, our era has just begun~ Instead of turning yourself into a beautiful statue of death so early, and then spend the rest It takes half a lifetime to work hard to maintain its original appearance; it is better to protect that precious young heart, don't worry too much about the so-called safe consideration, and don't worry about things that haven't come at all. Life shouldn't be a defensive battle staring at what you've lost, but a playful adventure to the fullest. The only scary thing is to give up what you want now because of the fear of losing, only to find that you have nothing in return.
I just read Jiang Fangzhou's writing on her blog: "To change your life, you must start by looking down on your life." I think this is quite correct and the sentence pattern is quite practical, for example: "To change exams and grades, you must start from looking down on the exam. Begin with your grades." When you grow up so big, you can see a little of the impermanence of life and history, the times will always change, the environment will always change, no one can really design their own life based on the situation, life itself is an adventure. Of course, people need to recognize reality clearly, but how sure are you of "reality" itself? TV, commercials, websites you browse, and your parents and elders, is what they tell you true? Is it full truth? Is it the truth that you will encounter in the future?
Adela may be just a domineering fantasy projection of a little adolescent girl, I hope the adventurous Adela in everyone's heart is not dead yet.
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