Private feeling

Pete 2022-04-21 08:01:09

To put it simply, watching so many American dramas, or fancy or bluffing or frightening or white water-like youth, in the end, this movie still touched me the most. Not because I was worried or hurt by the plot of the loop in the play, but because of the scenes that I remember clearly enough to break the hardest heart. At the end of season 3, Merissa died. Ryan was crying on the dark highway while holding her alone. The situation flashing in his mind was that he was sent back to the juvenile prison on the first day he came to Orange County. The hope that had just risen was shattered again. In the afterglow of the setting sun, at the corner of the road, I saw a little confused but so pure and beautiful Merissa in the rearview mirror of the car. At that time, Ryan was reckless and jerky, with a little bit of anger and a little bit of vicissitudes on his face. The two teenagers looked at each other from completely two worlds before they had time to understand, until they disappeared into each other. Sight. In the end, two people who were in different worlds finally found each other to rely on. Although they were separated and reunited, I think the feeling of each other has not changed. Always the most trusted and beloved person by the other party, the love at this time is no longer a simple love, but a peaceful and eternal dependence, or that each other is the only and ultimate one that continues to exist in this world. reason. But a small ordinary farewell has once again opened the parallel lines that meet, and everything has returned to the original point, but this time it is a farewell to heaven and man.
Although it was a seemingly perfect ending in the 4 seasons, the end of the rush to ease and ease was a seemingly perfect ending, but without Merissa's blue and purple worries that everything was soaked in. Whether Summer saw her lifelong friend who was dressing up on the other side of the room while she was in a daze, or the seemingly snobbish Julie who didn’t even want her marriage because of her daughter’s death, she reminded you all the time, it’s still tragic. But the sad thing is that no matter how big but the most plain theme in life is, the passing of love.
There are many people who are picking up on the flaws of each season or the boring of the plot or the boring of the screenwriter, but I don't feel much about it after watching the 4 seasons. Always, what keeps me looking forward to is not a man-made plot, but the theme that has been lingering around and really exists in the life around me—grateful love, cherish love.

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The O.C. quotes

  • Julie: [Gus is peeing outside near her trailer] Real classy, Gus.

    Gus: It's them big gulps. They go right through me. Sneak up on me too.

    Julie: That's a *nice* final image.

  • Summer: Your comic has turned these two idiots into idiots.

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