you want to be an elite girl in Kappa? Enjoy 80% of the students in the school Envious look? Then dye your hair golden, pursue Prada, Gucci and Chanel, learn to talk to the boy in a soft voice, learn impeccable makeup, learn to resist ice cream and pizza consciously, and stay away from turning you into Food for fat people.
This is the price of being an elite in the traditional sense, giving up being yourself and becoming a near-perfect person. Beautiful, bright, smart, and tasteful student union with a large number of followers and impeccable boyfriends Chairman Rachel seems to be the darling of God by birth. However, such a nearly perfect elite was defeated by Sydney White
, who had a carefree boy character. Perfect defeated by flaws is by no means the first time in a beautiful movie world."I The bold expression of "AM Dork", in my opinion, is the same as I am a hooligan and I am afraid of whoever I am. I am an otaku, I am autistic, I am Geek, so what? The point is, I am me, I am real
Yes . But, is the learning elite wrong? I have been thinking, should we encourage learning from the elite, or be a comfortable weird person, and take care of other people's eyes? The elite is not wrong, the elite is definitely worth learning from the public, because it is difficult to do So, it was admired by the public and mythological.
The focus of this film is not to criticize the elite, but deliberately emphasizes the importance of being an ordinary person. In fact, you can choose to be a weird person, you can choose to be an elite, Of course, you can also choose to be an elite with a weird tendency or a weird with an elite tendency. The point is that you are real, what you pursue is consistent with your heart, and what you pursue for yourself is not different from others. And suffering, and you will not be lost in pursuit of other people’s dreams, then you are beautiful.
Fight for what you are believing in.
Hearing this common dialogue in the inspirational youth film,
Standing on the blue and yellow tail of youth, I
still couldn't help tears in my eyes.
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