loser

Milton 2022-10-20 23:34:59

Show me I'm asleep, play three points for Theron, act like what.

The protagonist is too unpleasant, even if he is a loser, he is still so low, and his posture is even more ugly. After watching the movie, I didn't want to analyze why she was still in her teenage years and didn't grow up, and what kind of disappointment in middle age made her nostalgic for her glory in middle school, etc. Because her high school life was made public and happy only by her beauty and beauty. Sexual attraction, and more inconsiderate behavior.

At the end of the story, she had an epiphany under the admiration and comfort of her little fans who envy her, and realized that her life is not a failure. In the eyes of a small town girl, she is a successful person who lives in a big city, and she is still so bright and beautiful, there is no need to look back. Holding on to the past life and not letting go, I flew back to my present life. Happy ending? No! In my opinion, she still hasn't grown up, she's still so naive and out of touch. When she was a teenager, she gained a sense of accomplishment from the pursuit of hormonal adolescent boys, and now, she gets a sense of accomplishment from the envious eyes of a girl who hates life in a stagnant town. All her sense of accomplishment comes from The outside world's perception of her, rather than self-identification, self-satisfaction, and self-control of her own life.

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  • Mavis Gary: Sometimes in order to heal a few people have to get hurt.

  • Mavis Gary: I just want you to know that I'm feeling everything that you're feeling. Buddy, these last few days have been some of the best in my life.

    Buddy Slade: They have?

    Mavis Gary: You don't have to pretend. I know what's in here.

    [touches Buddy's forehead]

    Mavis Gary: And I know what's in here.

    [touches Buddy's chest]

    Mavis Gary: Buddy, you're my moon. My stars. You're my whole galaxy.

    Buddy Slade: [avoids a kiss from Mavis] Mavis! What are you doing?

    Mavis Gary: You don't have to be afraid. It's okay. You can come to the city with me like we always planned.

    Buddy Slade: What the hell are you talking about?

    Mavis Gary: We can work this out. You know we can. We can handle this like adults.

    Buddy Slade: Mavis, I'm a married man.

    Mavis Gary: I know. We can beat this thing together.

    Buddy Slade: You're better than this. I have to go and I think you should leave.