Adventure and Growth

Ashly 2022-03-25 09:01:10

Follow the male protagonist to experience the naive and bold adventures of youth and the growth of mature handling of emotional and emotional transitions. Neither of these things is easy. During the rebellious period, I began to have my own ideas, I was at odds with my father, and I wanted to escape from this family. I could have control over everything and not be bound.

Friends who have the same experience meet together, and the three of them start building a house, playing around, being mischievous, and laughing at each other. The details of reading each other's secret lair agreement on the cardboard in the stream moved me the most. Because usually I also like to do this kind of thing the most, and like to create this kind of common heart between several people. However, few people can really listen to their hearts.

And beat the rhythm with tree trunks, music.

Three funny ratios. Later, an episode happened. The male protagonist brought the female protagonist he had always liked, but the female protagonist fell in love with the second male. . When the heroine appeared that night, the hero was overjoyed, but he surpassed the hero. The expression on his face the next second was really distressing. The male protagonist is of course unhappy, and his first reaction is to get angry. So I had a big fight with the second male, and the second male went home. Many people will say that of course they should not be angry if they are reasonable, the heroine likes whoever is free. But when we were at that age, did we ever have this awareness, and it was only later that we wanted to understand.

At the end of the story, Joe's father has also changed, and both of them applaud and understand each other a lot. Joe hugged his heroine friend and made old gestures with Patrick.

Overall, this movie is really good.

And that little guy, so cute. so cute. Especially the part about talking to his dad.

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The Kings of Summer quotes

  • Vicki: So Biaggio, what do you do?

    Biaggio: I met a dog the other day, it taught me how to die.

  • Joe: Ah... Is anything better than a good stogie, Biaggio?

    Biaggio: Being in a situation where it's easier to lie but you choose to tell the truth.

    Joe: Hmm. Guess that's better.