The best, always in the immediate future

Wava 2022-12-19 12:10:02

I was bored on Friday night, and suddenly found that my papa john's score actually has 46 points, and 25 points can be exchanged for a large 3 tops pizza. After ordering the pizza, I went to redbox to find such a video.
On the way to get the pizza, I was almost hit by a car that ran a red light at a high speed and crashed, so when the video starts with endless hidden advertisements, from Coke to Victoria's Secret, I regret it a little, why I only rented this one. Zhang plate, wasting a large pizza at the risk of his life.
As time progressed, it gradually entered the film. The heroine is 37 years old, divorced, middle-aged, and has a career crisis. She is full of dissatisfaction with everything around her, especially herself. When she received an email from her boyfriend who had been in love with her for 4 years in college telling everyone that her daughter was coming, she couldn't calm down and decided to go back to her hometown and town to get her ex back. This action, which everyone thought was absurd, was put in the name of love by her and she had no turning back.
The thoughts and behaviors of pushing oneself to others are sometimes ridiculous. EX's every move was filtered by her thinking and put on a new label, but EX was still immersed in his little happiness.
The name of the film is Young Adult, and the role played by the heroine in the film is the author of the series book, and the title of the series is also called Young Adult. Ironically, as a 37-year-old divorced heroine, she never seems to have grown up.
The second male asked the heroine why she had to be an EX and why she couldn't be another man. The answer was guessed by me, because "He knew me when I was at my best." I was suddenly very sad when I saw this, and I thought that the heroine had also written for other celebrities in the early days of her business, but she couldn't dignify her own. The author's name is printed on the publication; once was pregnant with a baby but unfortunately miscarried. Years of bumpy career and the seemingly beautiful big city life made her so insecure, so afraid to try and believe in happiness.
But even so, in the eyes of the male No. 2 sister, which represents the majority of ordinary people in the town, the female protagonist is still the prom queen that they once envied and hated even more. The two groups of people are facing each other, far enough apart that they can't see each other's pain and hardship, but close enough, happy enough to glitter in the eyes of others, but they can't see it themselves. Maybe the heroine is just too concerned about her own life, happy or sad, and forgets that most people are actually just ordinary.
Life is actually neutral, and the way you behave determines whether life is happy or sentimental. If you can resist the urge to keep pulling your hair, you can clean the house, go out to exercise instead of an xbox, socialize instead of writing on a computer, and drink water instead of coke or alcohol. . . If you have time to take care of your car instead of getting the player stained with alcohol, the mini couper is actually pretty nice.

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Young Adult quotes

  • Mavis Gary: Sometimes in order to heal a few people have to get hurt.

  • Mavis Gary: I just want you to know that I'm feeling everything that you're feeling. Buddy, these last few days have been some of the best in my life.

    Buddy Slade: They have?

    Mavis Gary: You don't have to pretend. I know what's in here.

    [touches Buddy's forehead]

    Mavis Gary: And I know what's in here.

    [touches Buddy's chest]

    Mavis Gary: Buddy, you're my moon. My stars. You're my whole galaxy.

    Buddy Slade: [avoids a kiss from Mavis] Mavis! What are you doing?

    Mavis Gary: You don't have to be afraid. It's okay. You can come to the city with me like we always planned.

    Buddy Slade: What the hell are you talking about?

    Mavis Gary: We can work this out. You know we can. We can handle this like adults.

    Buddy Slade: Mavis, I'm a married man.

    Mavis Gary: I know. We can beat this thing together.

    Buddy Slade: You're better than this. I have to go and I think you should leave.