The beauty of me and my youth~

Viviane 2022-11-11 19:49:15

The process of growth is to slowly discover that the fallen leaves on the roadside also have their own lives, the meaning of life is the life itself, and the shortcut to growth is love. George doesn't fit in, the outside world looks neurotic and different, if I'm handsome, I don't want it, he's just obsessed with the meaning of various things, but his heart still needs to be recognized , In the end, in the change of his livelihood, he realized that meaninglessness is the meaning of everything. The only thing that felt that the heroine turned her feelings for George to the artist when George was sick and closed the door and ignored anyone was a bit rotten. , but it also conforms to the thinking logic of youth and youth. I am also honored to match the two of you with the sentence of the male protagonist. I am also extremely angry. The whole film is very comfortable and delicious. After watching it, it makes people feel young. When I was a few years old, in the arrangement of blind dates every day, I didn't even see each other, and at the stage of determining life and death based on photos, I had a feeling that the dark clouds were blowing to the side, but last night I still cried for half the night.

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  • Sally Howe: What were you like as a child?

    George Zinavoy: I was such a better person than I am now.

    Sally Howe: Come on.

    George Zinavoy: I'm serious. I was happy. I was open. I was curious. But I'll tell you this: I knew when it was ending. I was overwhelmed with sadness when I realized that I was going to change, and that it was all most likely going to get worse, like a nostalgia for the present. I couldn't shake it... What? I'm weird, right?

    Sally Howe: No... No, you're not.

  • Sally Howe: Thanks for covering for me.

    George Zinavoy: No problem.

    Sally Howe: Why did you ?

    George Zinavoy: Uhh, I don't know. Uhh, you were doing something so renegade that I thought you deserved to get away with it. I run afoul of the authorities so often, I figured I could handle it better than you.

    Sally Howe: You're really weird.