Lost teenagers

Romaine 2021-12-23 08:01:32

Can say. This is a weird time on the cusp of the storm.
In the United States in the 1970s, people’s helplessness in life reflected their emotions on the innocent teenagers to the fullest. This group of teenagers symbolizes the significance of the times. It is more of a sign.
From the beginning of the film, I have been very fond of the role of Jay. He has integrity, filial piety, and sincerity. Although he sometimes appears to be jealous of his accomplices, he regards money as dung as really cool.
I always want to say that Jay must be able to do something great. It was later discovered that his character was like a hermit, and there was no way to cater to that era. So it was a pity that I saw that in the end.
The curly-haired boy has a hotter personality. He is competitive, arrogant, and not steady enough. But he is courageous, ambitious, and has a long-term goal. He accepted the invitation of others to leave the team, even though he hadn't had a conversation with the former "Westwind player" for a long time. In the end, he understood the importance of family affection in this terrible era when only money is concerned.
There is also a long-haired boy who is also very likable. From not being seen at the beginning, to the process of being recognized. He hasn't had any obvious fires because of his upset. On the contrary, it was extremely calm. He really loves skateboarding and the "West Wind Team", and even made all of them into a documentary. After becoming famous, he did not deliberately alienate himself from other members.
I believe that he is a man of affection, no, they are both. This group of children are very adventurous. The only child who died is something I don't want to talk about. The rich family grew up, but ended up with a brain tumor. It's cruel to think about it.
The film finally introduces their later life by interspersed with pictures.
The cool adult who turned from a small shop owner to a wage earner is getting more sad in his life. There are three successful, but Jay lacks material recognition. There is also a life that has been withered for a long time.
have to say. Life is a villain.

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  • Jay: [the Z-Boys want to drain and skate Sid's pool, Sid comes out of his house] What did he say?

    Sid: "Sid, are you high? The pool's for swimming!"

    Jay: Tell him we'll fill it back up when we're done.

    Sid: He said if you got hurt, you'll sue him.

    Jay: We're not gonna sue him.

    Sid: He said your parents would.

    Stacy: Our parents can't even afford lawyers.

    Tony: Hey, let me talk to him.

    Sid: Hey, the only Mexicans my dad talks to push lawnmowers.

    [Tony grabs him playfully]

  • Jay: [to Sid] I'll let you bang my mom!