What kind of comedy is this?

Frank 2022-03-26 09:01:12

It's not a particularly good movie, but I like it because it's full of real emotion.

Theme:
Once the dream settles in your chest, go after it.
Even if all the efforts did not bring good fruits, we did not get what we hoped for in the end.
But life, a life with dreams and motivation, is worth living.

Roughly speaking: the result is not important, the process is important.
Topics often used in high school essays.
And I
don't believe a word!

No one can accept that their efforts are not fruitful, and no one can readily accept the repeated and repeated hopelessness.
Perhaps Carson did “never graduate, didn’t go to Northwestern, didn’t write for the New Yorker, didn’t win a Nobel Prize, didn’t make any change in the world, didn’t walk out of Crawley.” But Chris, having survived his childhood and teenage solitary, he made it after all. He shines brightly.

People can't follow their dreams.
life. Over time, the flower of life becomes less important than the fruit of life.

dream. Who can guarantee that it will eventually become reality.
Not everyone is Lady GaGa, not everyone is Wang Xiaobo, not everyone is Monet, not everyone is born with talent!

Wittgenstein once thought: If he is not a genius, he might as well die.

People always need a little affirmation and a little reliance to pursue.
Otherwise, not only did he fail, but he also ruined the mood of the audience, right?

As you please!
The film's gentle color grading and soundtrack, and even Chris's high-pitched pitch, have established the film's entire youthful and fresh flavor, and it remains from the beginning to the end.

But this is not a comedy. Because there are so many unhappy people.
Quarrel couples, father's contempt, children locked in the room.
Youthful and restless high school students do not pursue great dreams and are obedient to the rules.

It didn't give anyone a happy ending.
Carson is dead.
Mr. Philip - as events unfolded, I think - should not please his fiancée either.
Mrs. Philip did everything possible to keep Carson by her side, but hehe.
Carson's classmates, not to mention how they have been reborn because of a series of events, they will still become three vulgar examples. I quite like the setting - chicken soup can't save the world. this is life.

What keeps the whole play relaxed is the innocence and fearlessness unique to young people.
When all efforts were in vain and the opportunity passed by, Carson chose to smash the boundary line and race to the beach to watch the sunset. Then move on with life, and he will apply for admission again next year.

It's not like a simple, high school struggle story. It can be seen in the movie that Chris's dissatisfaction with high school, protests against adults, and even expectations for teenagers.
During the second week, a screen shot was selected, and nineteen groups were cut, with a total of ninety-three lines expressing the character's ideas.
Chris is indeed a writer, so long-winded, critical, pathetic, anxious.

PS: Confess that Chris is beautiful. Super loves the reclining posture of Carson when the academic committee is meeting: his eyes are looking at people from the bottom up, his chin is pointed, the sweetheart neckline, his legs are resting on the table, and he looks like an editor-in-chief's critical look. And in the grandmother's ward, worrying about why his classmates are reluctant to work hard.

PPS: Ultra HD quality is a beauty.

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Extended Reading
  • Annetta 2022-03-28 09:01:11

    In what grade do we stop believing in ourselves? Write about the cruelty of life. The last scene was a relief.

  • Clemmie 2022-03-28 09:01:11

    "Life is whizzing towards you, rushing through your body in an instant, but trying to leave and express yourself..." Surprised by Chris colfer's talent

Struck by Lightning quotes

  • Grandma: You remind me of my grandson.

    Carson Phillips: I do? Why is that?

    Grandma: You're sad-looking.

  • Carson Phillips: Thank you for being the perfect example of something I refuse to become!