After reading it, the most touching thing is the male protagonist's own youth confession at the end. There is nothing wrong with living in the present, but it is the biggest regret that you have blinded yourself and not seeing the future.
A film that is different from traditional American youth saliva films. Personally, I prefer a bland narrative method to tell about youth. I have seen several familiar "Bang Bang" and "Love Notebook" before. I always felt that it was impossible to find other good-looking youth films, but this one really caught my eye. It makes people in adolescence resonate, and it makes people through adolescence worth remembering, of course, if there is resonance. When too aesthetic youth films are popular, those close to life are more valuable.
I really agree with the male protagonist's attitude towards life. The good times are in the moment, and he lives in the moment, so his high school life was very free and easy, but when graduation came, his ex-girlfriend broke up with him because he couldn't see the future in him, and he saw it again. His father, who also lives in the present. He couldn't help but wonder if a car, a beauty, a life with a job was really the right thing to do.
Seeing the part where the male protagonist is looking for his father, the male protagonist's father is like this, and I can't help but sweat for the male protagonist. I always hope that the male protagonist can finally find his true self and discard the bad characteristics of his father until the end. After talking to his mother, he was able to breathe a sigh of relief.
The person who finally emerges from the confusion of adolescence will definitely understand more than others. When others don't know why they vote for college offer, the male protagonist already understands the meaning of college. The OFFER profile that has been revised over and over again is the best introduction to youth.
Children who are still confused in their youth can watch this film and gain some feelings.
The heroine is really good. When you see someone spraying the heroine of this film, don't forget that she has no makeup. She will definitely be a dark horse, a post-90s star after Jennifer Lawrence.
Give his monologue, As long as i can remember, i've never not been afraid. Afraid of failure...of letting people down...hurting people,,,getting hurt.Before,if I kept my guard up and focused on other things,other people.If I couldn't even feel it, then no harm would come to me. Not only did I shut out the pain, I shut out everything, the good and the bad. Until there was nothing.
It's fine to just live in the now, but the best part about now is there is another one tommorrow.
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