Betrayal at the end. . . .

Garett 2022-04-22 07:01:02

I heard about this movie a long time ago, but I never watched it. I finally found time to watch it, but I didn’t feel anything after watching it. Later, I slowly tasted it and realized that it is indeed a classic movie.
This is a story about drug addiction. When I see Amai, I seem to see myself as I used to be. When I was in elementary school, I was supposed to be a total bad guy (of course not drugged), smoking, fighting, and drinking. Often several people bullied the lower grades after school because they were criticized by teachers at school. What impressed me the most was that after a few of us beat a guy from another school, we didn't expect him to call the police and bring the police to find us. Then we rode bicycles in front of us, and the police car chased after us. Thrilling, this scene is a bit similar to the movie where Ah Mai and Shu Zai are chased by the police, the difference is that they were caught up, but we managed to escape. Later, in a dramatic scene, when I was in junior high school, I became classmates and friends with the person who led the police to chase us back then. Maybe this is life.
Although we were very rebellious and bad at the time, our hearts were still good and kind. When we were outside with others, we took the initiative to give the seat to the old man on the bus. After the young Diane, the day after the passion, when I knew that Diane was just a student, I immediately stayed away from her. That's it, everyone has a good and an evil side, just as the high school Chinese teacher said to us when we were in a very chaotic class: everyone is an angel and a devil, don't force me to show my evil side . In the past, even though he was a little bastard, there was still an angel in his heart. As he grew up, those inferiorities gradually disappeared, and the rebellious past also disappeared.
During the winter vacation, I was at home and had a small gathering with my two childhood playmates. Both of them said that I had taken them away before, so I took them to smoke and drink. Later, one of them graduated from high school and didn't continue to study, and one of them didn't even finish high school, but I actually became a good person. Listening to what they said, I was a little silent. I don't know how much I did in those days. Wrong, maybe just like Amai, I want to change, I want to choose. At the end of the movie, it seems that Amai betrayed his friends. In fact, maybe Amai really wants to choose life again. He is not betraying those friends, but It is his own youth, which brings an end to the rebellious youth in the past. It cannot be said that he did anything wrong. From the moment he got rid of drugs, the train of youth has been far away, and the train of life is slowly approaching. . .
That’s how movies are. The more you think about yourself, the more you can resonate. Here, I would like to express my gratitude to my playmates in elementary school. Bad, it can only be said that the ignorant youth brought us bad. There is no regret in those days, no matter what, I am still me, we are still us, there is no right or wrong in youth!

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  • Begbie: [to Renton] You better clean up your fuckin' act, sunshine. Cut that shite out forever.

    Mrs. Renton: [Nodding her head] You listen to Francis, Mark. He's talkin' sense, kid.

  • Mark "Rent-boy" Renton: [to Mrs. Murphy] I'm sorry Mrs. Murphy. That wasn't fair Spud goin' down and not me

    Begbie: [to Mrs. Murphy] Well it's not our fault! Your boy went down because he's a fuckin' smackhead! And if that's not your fault, then I don't know what is.

    [Mrs. Murphy turns to walk away]

    Begbie: I was the fuckin' cunt who tried to get him off it.