Believe me, if you keep watching for more than half an hour, you will be able to watch the whole movie, at least you are brought in and you agree.
In the first half hour you won't understand what kind of shit two naive and rebellious little girls can do. However, the subsequent development showed that Enid and Rebecca's growth paths became more and more clear and divergent - one began to endure and integrate into the adult world, while the other continued to be maverick and pinned his spirit on an equally withdrawn middle-aged man body.
Enid is arrogant and stubborn. Whether it is clothing, hobbies, or value recognition, it is out of tune with the world.
Her hair and lip color can be turned green, and her clothes are often fiery red. She is always conspicuous and unique in the crowd, and her personality is equally hot. She is unwilling to make any compromises, and every part-time job cannot last for one day because of her "toxic tongue" and "incompatibility". Her best friends are very disappointed in her, but she is calm in her heart, and even despises this stupid adult world. She fell in love with vintage records and Seymour, who collected vintage records, and they were a little further away from this raucous, high-jumping world.
I can't help but think of the episodes of her art class. The works that honor the true thoughts of the heart are always not recognized, and the paintings that are hypocritically labeled with grand meanings are greatly praised by the teacher. Of course, this painting does not exist independently. First of all, it shows her consistent aesthetic with Seymour, and secondly, it is a satirical and highly controversial painting of racial discrimination. Inheritance is more and more in line with Seymour. Recognition was criticized and cast aside by the public, which made her life's low period worse, and finally was the last straw that triggered the outbreak of Seymour's negative emotions.
She always said that only the old man who was waiting for the bus at the abandoned station would not abandon her. In the end, all the old people who were insane waited for a bus and abandoned her. She was abandoned by the whole world, and most of the time, she was abandoned on her own initiative. She had a slight desire to integrate into this "Ghost World", but she knew clearly in her heart that she didn't want to. It is better to follow the abandoned bus route and drive to the unknown distance, and honor your restless heart.
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