Self-imposed exile is easier than change. I'm already a rubbish, so I don't have to look for a change. Is self-pity the factory setting for the character RUE? The experience itself is not so miserable. My father is ill, why don't I want to make myself stronger so that I can protect my mother and sister? All the characters in the whole play seem to have various problems. The root cause is that both parents are scourges, and the original family is guilty? and then? Is this attribution too simple? Why am I trash? Because my parents fucked up my life. So I'm going to do drugs and promiscuous? The choice of giving up in the face of unchangeable structural dilemmas reflected in this film is a sign of weakness, and it is also a partial generalization of GEN Z. If America's young people are like this, then the country will be finished. Don't teenagers everywhere feel like the loneliest and most helpless people in the world? As if tomorrow will end? But most of the tears in the sad spring and autumn and the 45-degree angle are for the purpose of writing new words and expressing sorrow. If you think teenagers' life suck, life will get harder and harder, prepare for it.
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