Teenager's mind is like a submarine, hidden in six miles of sea

Robbie 2022-03-26 09:01:06

89.62% of the reasons for wanting to see the movie "Submarine" should be attributed to Alex Turner's soundtrack. The story is very simple, except for the beginning and the end, the film is divided into three parts, which respectively tell the love between the hero and his girlfriend Jordanna, the affair of the hero's mother Graham in his married life, and the outbreak and recovery of these two crises. In addition to the really beautiful scenes in the film, what impresses me should be that I or most of the audience can find a dull past in the hero Oliver. Ordinary, mediocre, the whole person is lackluster. But it happens to be such a person, who happens to be in the second year of middle school. He always thinks that he is the center of the world, so he always fantasizes about the scene after his death, fantasizing about people crying because of their departure, and because of their own Resurrection rejoices. Excessive expectations will always bring disappointment, just like Oliver in the film expects to have an ever-elevating movie shot to capture him, but because the producer's budget is insufficient, he can only get a constantly-elongating shot, which disappoints him. This is true of movies, and even more so in life. In real life, Oliver has only a little ruffian who loves to tease him as a friend. He never knows him, but he always instigates him to do things he doesn't want to do; in school, the girls are so bad that the classmates think that Oliver is a Homosexual; at home, silently watching over his parents and finding out that their marriage was about to break down... Time seems to be going to torture him like this until he becomes a mature man, learns to live with trouble, and becomes like his father , said indifferently "Everything will just be Very little, so he embraced marginalized roles. But Oliver didn't believe in evil, he played a role like a savior, not only to save his own feelings, but also to save his parents' marriage. When the film was about to end, the mother comforted Oliver, who was brokenhearted, and said: When you are 38 years old, everything will be fine. But Oliver rushed into his parents' room on the night of insomnia and said: "I think about the time when I was 38 years old, I would still regret it!" So, back to the question just now: is love just a fictional concept? I think a 38-year-old would have a very different answer than a 15-year-old, and 15-year-old Oliver refuses to admit this fiction. At such an age, we can sit in the arms without being chaotic, and be neither sad nor happy or lonely. We don’t know that possession is only a moment, and loss is eternal, so we can’t say “Everything will just be OK” indifferently. . At that age, I was full of sorrow and joy, but growing up was like being able to overdraw the energy in a person's body. Oliver, 38, will definitely miss those turbulent times. Just like 15-year-old Oliver and Jordana kept looking at the sea, kept crying, kept making jokes, you may laugh at these childish behaviors at a mature age, but many things can no longer be mentioned after that age. energy to do it. When I watched this movie, I was thinking: How to look at love may also reflect whether a person is young or not to a certain extent. For adults, love may be a luxury, but because a girl will change her color as a teenager, you can't live without love. It's nice to be young.

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Submarine quotes

  • Oliver Tate: He wasn't even considered hard until the Watkin twins famously stabbed him in the back with compasses. He said nothing; showed no discomfort as his shirt blossomed with blood poppies. His stoicism reminded me of the brave men who died in the First World War.

  • Lloyd Tate: Listen, look, i know you think I'm very boring, you know... but once i ripped my vest off in front of a woman, and err... it was very effective actually. It produced a very atavistic response.