a movie review

Rosetta 2022-03-30 09:01:08

I feel that this film is trying to use a way similar to fairy tales and fantasy to explore the lonely growth history of a teenager, a story of a teenager who witnessed his brother being shot by a gun. The scenery along the way is really beautiful. It's a beautiful photo, and the tone and rhythm of the music are in harmony (a kind of small and fresh depression?). But it's not so successful as it explores, and the ending ends the whole story with a misunderstanding and a perfect reunion. It did not express what it wanted to discuss and express. The front did not show the indifference and pain that the death of the younger brother brought to the family, and the later turning points were too sloppy, and the emotional foreshadowing was not so thorough. But it's still a good show. This is the first time to write a film review, and I am not a professional film critic, but simply write my inner feelings?? If you don’t like it, don’t spray it

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  • Sven 2022-04-24 07:01:20

    A 10-year-old, with his own ingenuity, roams the world of grown-ups, from one state to another, from western farms to eastern cities. This story just suits me so well. I've always wanted to write a road novel, but it didn't work, and this story made me want to try again.

  • Monica 2022-03-17 09:01:07

    "The special thing about water drops is that they always find the path of least resistance."

The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet quotes

  • Layton: Angela Ashworth says AIDS are bad and I probably have them.

    Layton: Well! Next time, you just tell Angela Ashworth, just because she feels insecure about being a little girl in a society that puts an inordinate amount of pressure on women to live up to some physical standard, it doesn't mean that she has to take out her misplaced self loathing on a nice little boy like you. You may be an inherent part of the problem, but certainly doesn't mean you have AIDS.

    Layton: I'm not sure I can remember all that.

    Dr. Clair, Mother: Well, then just tell her... she's fat.

    Layton: OK.

  • Father: [Spoiler] So I'm mute, and I'm dead?