. , as a bystander to judge.
Like Freddy, I felt young and despised the low income and high investment of my parents. Thinking that's not what a smart person would do,
I also made a promise to leave like Bruce, just to wait for someone to go with me, and I was
as , trying to fit into a small group all the time. In the end, the one who resembles me the most is Julie, the
girl who dreams of becoming a photographer. She can never recognize the boundary between reality and dream, and she is a little timid.
I'm in this phase of confusion too, I don't know if there will be a Freddy who can take my hand and jump on
the train out of town, but I'm sure I've drifted away from my girlishness. Just like Julie's mother in the film, although she
also has her daughter's young heart, she still did not leave the house with her daughter and the husband who had neglected her for a long time. Maybe
she knows that to miss is to miss, and it is useless to keep it. So she encouraged Julie to leave instead of letting her daughter stay with her
.
I mixed too much of my own personal emotions into this film, and I can't make a very objective review of it.
In the film, Bruce and Snooker chose to stay because they found the happiness they wanted to run. There are
such people in life, they give you courage, they give you hope, but they can't do it themselves, their giving up is of course
their own choice, maybe they are helpless, maybe they accept it, but you are in their story. It
looks like he is blindly following other people's life patterns, but it's not the case. What people fear most is not what they lose, but what they want.
In our youth, we pursue the bright exit that belongs to us, but each cave has different meanings for different people.
In the end, will our love move forward like a train, will our careers be as endless as the railroad tracks, everything is unknown, the
director is like us, and actually does not know the ending of the story, can Julie really be happy? Can Freddy really succeed?
Does Bruce Can snooker really get married? Can we really find our way out?
In a few years, I will watch this film again, and then I will laugh out loud at my own poor essay! Ha ha
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