after watching

Lola 2022-09-08 21:06:59

Well... it's for the looks, that's right, the two are simply too good looking! Really every frame can be cut into a poster, which can be described as beautiful. And the voices are all good, but I don't think I understand it. It should be about the process of the male protagonist's final return to the right track, but it feels like a love movie.

And it's very messy, but when I think about it later, this feeling is what we feel when we were young. It's the kind of feeling that actually makes no sense at all. I also understand the idea of ​​​​the male protagonist. If he wants to die, why should he do this? In fact, we all sometimes fall into a hole, and then we can't get out. It just gets deeper and deeper. When we come out, half of it has already been lost, and it is very difficult to make it up.

If I had been told that it was a romance film, I thought it would be quite suitable, but when I introduced and introduced it, I felt that the inspirational male protagonist finally returned to normal is a film about learning. But in the film, the male protagonist screwed up everything, and then everything was all right again, but there was no process. Then the painting is the heroine, and yes, it may be love that cheers a person up during adolescence... Maybe even now.

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The Art of Getting By quotes

  • George Zinavoy: I'm sorry, I ruined your night.

    Sally Howe: No, I'm sorry. I lost you. I didn't keep my promise.

  • Dustin: Women like being desired. Just throw her up against a wall and start kissing her. Chances are she'll kiss you back, and if she doesn't, at least you tried. You've got to do something or else you'll lose her.