those years, those people

Adam 2022-10-22 06:43:35

"Youth" is about a woman who is running for four to pay tribute to her youth. The prom queen, who was once famous in high school, became restless after receiving the photos of the newborn from her ex-boyfriend. She packed up and returned to her former small town, vowing to snatch her ex-boyfriend back to her.

People who were once brilliant often find it difficult to accept their increasingly mediocre reality, and have to miss their lost youth and those years over and over again.

Sometimes I also ask myself, will I miss those years, those people? Occasionally. Everyone has a past, some sweet, some memorable, and some regrettable. Not all memories make people smile, and not all memories make people proud.

May all those who live in the past come out as soon as possible.

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  • Deontae 2022-04-25 06:01:01

    The least vicious one Jason Rietman [Mavis's words and deeds with vitiligo and childishness are not at all the actions of sane adults, but the film did not produce the slightest element of comedy because of these vitiligos. From the beginning to the end, there is depression and this depression I didn't find an exit in the end. It's not hard to understand why this film has a lot of thunder and rain in the awards season [Patrick Wilson will always play this kind of male vase role.

  • Verda 2022-04-25 06:01:01

    The subject matter is good but. . .

Young Adult quotes

  • Buddy Slade: I'm gonna grab a drink. You want a beer?

    Mavis Gary: Oh, just a water.

    Beth Slade: Can you get me another Summer Ale? It's fine. I'll just pump and dump after the show. Don't worry, I'm not trying to get my kid hammered.

    Mavis Gary: Wow, look at that.

    Beth Slade: Ah, yes. The Funquarium. Always chills her out.

    [talks to the baby]

    Beth Slade: Starting to get smiles.

    Mavis Gary: Cute.

    Beth Slade: She's like, Buddy's clone.

    Mavis Gary: No, I see you in there.

    Beth Slade: Really?

    Mavis Gary: A lot of you, in fact.

    Beth Slade: Thanks. So how's it going? I know you're a writer. I saw a nice article about you in The Sun.

    Mavis Gary: Yes, I'm an author of a young adult series. It's disturbingly popular. I like your decor. It it, shabby chic?

    Buddy Slade: Pier One?

    Beth Slade: A little bit Goodwill.

    Mavis Gary: Buddy and I used to go thrifting all the time. Remember that? The 90's?

  • Mavis Gary: I used to sleep in his t-shirts and boxers. I think I still have a few.

    Beth Slade: Hey, I still have one of my ex-boyfriend's t-shirts. I can't bring myself to get rid of it.

    Buddy Slade: What? Which one?

    Beth Slade: [laughing] Like I'd tell you.