Looking at the angelic face of the devil in 86 years, Minsk Barton really felt that our uncles and aunts who were 80 years ago have died on the beach! ! Of course, maturity has a price and gains. Ryan's recklessness is almost ignorant, Marrisa's innocence and kindness sometimes seem a bit stupid (especially Oliver's paragraph, which can blow up people's lungs), Summer's love is so beautiful that it is almost sellable. As for the cute seth, he is always so smart. Childish. Yes, even if their muscles or curves are bumpy, their minds are still not fully developed.
In addition to the four protagonists who became popular in the show, I admire the personality and smart Anna very much, especially the playful short hair that gets shorter and shorter at the end, it's so cute! ! It is a pity that she never returned and will not appear in the next two seasons.
Ryan's sloppy clothes and rough conversation always seemed incompatible with the neighbors around him. Coming from a slum, his "non-cooperation" with the surrounding environment is the main driving force for the development of the plot. Although he does not have a good upbringing and a happy family, his kindness, enthusiasm, and sense of responsibility have always kept him on the fringe of the upper class life in Orange County, and also affected the people around him. He had a crush on Merissa, but he resolutely took care of his ex-girlfriend Teresa who had defected to him, even though the child in her belly didn't know if it was his. This choice made the road of love between him and Merissa very difficult.
On the other hand, a pair of 17-year-old young parents who have no house, no education, no job, fell into the vortex of life early. On the other side, Merissa lived in a new palace-like house. Her wealthy but empty life was further upgraded. There were no tears in her beautiful eyes, and it was a deadly silence that was even more frightening.
Luke left with scars on others. Orange County may be just the beginning of his nightmare, or it may become a wound he doesn't want to touch. The child with short hair, who was as straightforward and as cool as possible, also left. She always had Huiyu's smiling mouth, her eyes filled with tears at the last moment.
Finally, Ryan sat in the car and left OC with a gloomy face. Through the cold glass window, Marrisa stood alone by the street in the twilight waiting for the car to pick her up. The wind lifted her brown hair and her floral skirt. In contrast, only they can understand the sadness and taste in their eyes. Just like Ryan just came to this place, it was also in the sunset, Ryan looked at everything strange outside the window with a cold expression, and saw Marrisa, who was waiting for the car, as pure and elegant as a lily. The arrival of Ryan changed the lives of many people, including Marrisa, Seth, and even Luke. When he left a year later, like fate, everything returned to the starting point, the familiar scene, but the mood was no longer, and each other changed too much due to the other's intervention. At the same time, Seth drove out of the port in a small boat named summer after his beloved girl, sparkling like a fish and sailing to an inexplicable future. . .
Kristen, who organized Ryan’s bedroom, cried bitterly. From refusing to giving up, with tears flowing, Jeff Buckley's "Hallelujah" rang gently, touching every youthful and sentimental heart, those eternal and endless summer dreams , Those sentimental fragments of youth, all quietly stayed on the picturesque beaches of Orange County, and stayed at those bonfires and laughter in the red sunset evening.
Fate's arrangements are always merciless, and often only leave us with room for acceptance.
In fact, I don’t want to watch the next few seasons. Fallen is so beautiful and colorful. It’s just right to compose a song "Burial Flower Yin" for them. As for, in the spring breeze of the coming year, who can take care of the flowers next year? ? -The same flower, different red. Just think about it, isn't it the first sip of ice-cola that refreshes you from your heels to your back in the scorching summer? ?
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