I think "Those Years" is a movie made for boys. The little knight was very moved by it, but I was a little bit lacking in interest.
Most of our girls are not Shen Jiayi, and what's even sadder is that we are all the mean-looking girl beside her. It's not a beauty, it's not a tragedy, what's tragic is that the friend around you is a beauty, or a popular beauty. Standing beside her, her charm index, which was one of the few, dropped to freezing point in an instant. At that time, I didn't know what the law of energy attraction was - the so-called stronger energy person would attract the surrounding energy to himself. But I already know that standing next to a popular girl, its meaning of existence is not a girl, but a transmitter, or a gift conveyor belt.
Watching Wanwan in the movie, I always stand by Shen Jiayi's side, talking, laughing, and slapsticking. Except for the occasional teasing, no one paid much attention to this girl. That's the norm for us girls who aren't chasing. I also have dreams and study hard. Because of my average appearance, I make myself particularly cheerful, and I become like a buddy with everyone, just to integrate into that youth, but no one notices this kind of mood.
So when I was watching "Those Years", I didn't feel very moved and throbbing. Even if those scenes were really familiar, those scenes were really moving. At that time, when boys chased girls, it was all devotion, and they took out their hearts and gave them to her while they were hot. Boys who have never been hurt know how to rush forward. But it's kind of sad that none of those good parts happened to us, from then to now. We are just a bystander just like watching this movie today after so many years.
Shen Jiayi is so beautiful and pure. The boys around her are so affectionate and passionate. We had already seen it at that time. On the one hand, we were envious, and on the other hand, we sighed, "I don't have that kind of fate." It's just that most of the time, what Shen Jiayi poked on the back was a good memory, and what we poked on the back was just an impatient dead face.
The girls behind us "goddesses" may not have smart brains or good looks, but the girl's heart is the same, and the pure little love is the same. If the boys at the time also knew how to "buy on dips and take advantage of the trend", the number of childhood sweetheart couples around me would have increased several times. However, just as we always liked to be obsessed with sportsmen and bad boys on campus at that time, they were also madly pursuing the sweet-looking and slender campus goddess at that time. Many perfect couples passed by at this time.
Many, many years later, we have all seen this "The Girl We Chased Together in Those Years". The boys around sighed that they had once liked such a Shen Jiayi, and pursued it overtly or secretly, but most of them failed in the end, but their youth was brilliant. The girls around also sighed that they had also witnessed such a boy who pursued Shen Jiayi in their class either overtly or covertly, but in the end most of them failed. That memory is like all past memories, nothing special, just forget about it. Because there is no us in that story.
But the movie is better than real life. Shen Jiayi in the movie is always perfect. Those of us who were once neglected girls can still think about it after watching it, if only I had Ke Jingteng by my side like Shen Jiayi. We can finally say the sentence "If only I were who and what" that we once kept in our hearts, speak out in a grand manner. Because that is fictional. I want to be Shen Jiayi, not a classmate who was once popular but is now single. I want to be the girl who was enthusiastically pursued when I was young and made my heart throb.
I'm embarrassed to admit it, but that's what I thought. I want to be that young Shen Jiayi, and it's nice to be able to experience that youthful feeling that belongs to me.
I haven't become Shen Jiayi, so I have a flat impression of the movie, because these things have been watched on the sidelines a long, long time ago.
That's right, so sour grapes!
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