love in youth

Desiree 2022-04-20 09:02:36


I watched "Flower and Alice", love in youth.

Well, there are a lot of things in my head, I don't know how to organize it, how should I say it...

Hana and Alice, two girls, two real and beautiful girls.


Hana
Hana, a very interesting girl, likes Miyamoto Masashi, and can lie to the boy he likes that he has amnesia.
I like Hana's home, there are flowers everywhere, and later I know that Hana used to be a child who likes to escape. I always thought that Hana might be a child who grew up so carefree, hehe, everyone has troubles.
I remember the scene where Hana walked out of the house to water the flowers, the bright sunshine, like warm fluff, rubbed her face.

Well, messy, I want to talk about her love with Miyamoto-kun. It's love, so to speak, right? Ha ha.
Hana, like most girls, is naughty and likes to peek at the boy he loves and take pictures. Why does it still remind me of Lele. Those crazy things... watch the boy you like play basketball, watch the boy you like with silent expressions, watch the boy you like eat noodles, watch the boy you like... You can even call him and then don't talk; you can even follow him to him Home, knocking on his door is an absurd reason. This is youth, it's always doing crazy things, isn't it?
What a funny thing, Miyamoto-kun bumped his head and then tricked him into saying he was his girlfriend, then one lie after another. It's a little absurd, how can a person be so stupid? (Although I really don't think Miyamoto-kun is a shrewd person, and he still recites boring Buddhist scriptures orz) Is this really possible? Then I'm going to bump into a beloved beautiful boy, and then make up our love, and then it will last forever, hahaha...
But Hana is still a teenager and a beautiful girl. She understood Miyamoto-kun's feelings, and asked Miyamoto-kun to help her tie her rucksack before going on stage, then gave him a back view and left her tears... Girls like this, don't they? Yes I am. Is it escaping to face some emotions that you don't want others to know with your back? Leaving big drops of tears, telling your lies, expressing the thoughts hidden in your heart that you don't want to say, and apologizing...
I still want to thank Miyamoto-kun, and finally said his love for flowers. In fact, it's just two sentences, but it's worth a thousand words. For girls, it's like this, because it's what the person she likes says...

Alice
prefers Alice, huh, I don't know why.
I like to see her white skin, like an unearthly child; I like to see her long hair, she has a beautiful arc when she jumps up; I like to see her talking to her mother, more friends than friends; I like to see her Looking at the way she dances ballet, the sunshine behind her seems to have wings...

I think Alice must like flowers the most, although she also likes Miyamoto-kun, although she also weaves love lies one after another along the flowers, Although she also once wanted to possess. But she still chose the flower, her best friend flower, the flower she brought out the shadows, the flower she brought with her to dance ballet, the flower she went crazy with every day... She left Miyamoto-kun a card, a Zhang remembered the card, she said I love you in Chinese to Miyamoto-kun, she said goodbye to him, she knew he didn't understand... It's all a girl's trick.
Likes to play tricks with words...

Alice is discovered by a scout and begins endless interviews. She is young, but not sophisticated, not contrived, not false. Maybe she knew what to look like, but she couldn't. Until the last photographer's choice, Alice made a pair of ballet shoes out of cups and tape and danced in a room filled with warm air as if it were her only dance. How to describe it? Youthful, active, beautiful, full of the beauty of life... Then, let everyone stunned, shocked by the infinite leaping youth...

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Hana to Arisu quotes

  • Setsuko "Alice" Arisugawa: I saw 'Hannibal' on satellite last night.

    Hana: So did I.

    Setsuko "Alice" Arisugawa: I was scared.

    Hana: Isn't he creepy?

    Setsuko "Alice" Arisugawa: Yeah. Don't you think real people are scarier... than zombies and ghosts?