But boy at that time, or what would you think at that time? This movie tells you that.
You see, you are confused, wandering, lose your temper for no reason, try to get acquainted with other companions, even ask the companions you just met to take in (accept the companions you just met), try to hook up with girls, are full of interest and admiration for mature women, fantasy Even masturbating, trying to connect with the adult world, isn't this a journey that every boy before the age of 18 goes through?
The father who goes out to drink every night, the father who loves his son from the bottom of his heart, isn't it also a projection of the boys to the father at that time?
And the big-bellied man who communicated with the two boys in a slightly sarcastic tone, isn't he like the uncle next door or his father's colleagues when he was growing up in a hurry?
Only when they grow up will the boys be surprised that they are so slim and thin at that time.
Therefore, watching this film, for every man, there is always a little bit that reminds you of being a teenager; for mothers, they can really understand what your children are thinking; for girls, that is Your frown and smile can become a good memory for a scumbag a few years later.
The fly in the ointment is that the film makes people think, but the storyline---weak burst.
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