To comment on a good movie is to introduce or recognize it from its movie background. But I don't think this movie needs it. There may not be an overly complicated historical background, but this is really true. Maybe they are a little more crazy, a little more rebellious, and a little more arrogant than us. I think this is the friendship and memory that everyone looks forward to and yearns for.
When it comes to friendship, I value it very much myself, but I will gradually open it up as I grow older. Some people are destined to last a lifetime, so they will never change, while some people are only for a period of time (3 within a year), and some of them are passers-by. I like to have two kinds, the eternal and the temporary. Eternal friendship will have mutual space, will not be too dependent, but will not lose each other. For me this is what I need very much. Temporary friendships will give you something new, as if you listened to a funny story today, and then share and reminisce with other friends.
7 girls formed the ruffian team, each of them has their own characteristics, there are four with deep memory.
Chunhua: Domineering! I really like this woman, I like it very much. Her big sister role is something I hope to appear among my friends, but it doesn't seem to be there yet. It can be said that she is the backbone of the entire team. Where she is, the whole momentum will come up. I really admire her short, lean hairstyle. Even Chunhua, who was suffering from cancer, did not change her demeanor and worked with Nami and the others to clean up the middle school students who bullied Nami's daughter. Still with short hair, still rushing to the front, still decisively kicking the opponent. She is most vulnerable when she is facing the disease. She struggles to escape every time she undergoes chemotherapy. I think it must be very painful. Whenever Nami sees it, she can only cry or cry. The Chunhua in front of her is no longer the captain she used to be. Spring flowers. Then, she will silently guard Chunhua, who is resting just after chemotherapy. Chunhua asked, "Do you still have dreams?"
Rose: That one is always the pistachio in the team, always fiddling with her double eyelids, fat people are not sad, fat people bring joy, at least I think so. In the movie, maybe it's an old plot, but I like it because every time I see her, I'm in a good mood.
Suzy: I think it's not just me who was moved by her coolness. Two episodes stuck in my memory. One is Suzy wearing a red sweater, smoking a cigarette, and going to save Nami. The appearance of throwing a cigarette butt, the way of beating someone, suddenly feels cool and handsome, and suddenly feels unrestrained. There is also a shot where Suzy's face is scratched by a wine bottle, the face in reality and the face on the poster behind her. At that moment, she screamed, she fell, 6 women fell with her, cried with her, and took her to the hospital. She is the icy, yet emotional Suzy at heart.
Nami: Of course the protagonist remembers it. She remembers her shoulder-length short hair in high school, her big double eyelid eyes, how stupidly scared she looked, how funny she danced and how embarrassed she was. The way she smiled and showed her teeth, remembered the way she blushed, remembered the way she pretended to be a ghost, remembered the way she scolded people, remembered the way she cried, I remember a lot, but most of the memories are staying in her youth.
When I watch this movie, I will think of "Pirate Radio". The two can be said to be completely out of tune and have no connection at all. The same is that I like the original sound of the two movies, and now they are playing loudly in the headphones.
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