thanks for passing by

Jerrod 2022-03-27 09:01:06

Although the title is an old story about a terminally ill girl dying. But not out of the ordinary. No bitter love. No dog blood abortion. No fussiness. There is only one lonely teenager full of fantasies and broken thoughts. Try to escape trouble. There was a big trouble of fate. friendship. dream. confused. cure. die. This story full of youthful elements is light. A farewell that is so light to sad can also be accepted quietly. But that doesn't mean there are no tears. Quirky and fun. Sincerely lovely. Fresh and warm. The interspersed animations and spoofs of classic films are also full of literary flavor.
Even if youth slipped away eight hundred years earlier. Such youth films can still be seen at the age of eighty. Not everyone will have such a sad and memorable fate story in their youth world. But there must be one or a few boys and girls who have left traces in everyone's youth. Time passes. They may have long since stepped out of their own world. It's like this youth has disappeared without a trace. Just some casual moment. Will suddenly remember that there was such a vague figure. I sang a wave in that long-lasting song of youth.
We should thank those who passed by. those moments passing by. Teach us how to grow. Gave us fond memories. "Even after someone dies, you can still keep learning about them, their life. It can keep unfolding itself to you, just as long as you pay attention to it." (Even after youth dies....)

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Me and Earl and the Dying Girl quotes

  • Greg: One last thing. Hot girls destroy your life. That's just a fact.

  • Limo Driver: So you love this girl?

    Greg: Uh, no. I wouldn't go that far.