This film was adapted by writer Stephen Chbosky from his original work and personally participated in the directing. For this reason, it is completely conceivable to be able to achieve such delicate ironing for the arrangement of the plot and the depiction of the characters. The grand slam-style work vividly presents the year of an ordinary teenager growing up. In every minute and second, the human body can feel the pain, confusion and warmth that he has experienced. Awakening the fascinated memory factor, let us once again wander in those places where we have stopped, touched, felt, and blossomed with mixed feelings.
"Wallflower", literally translated as "wall flower", is used in Western culture to describe people who are alone at the dance. The name of the male protagonist, Charlie, only appeared for the first time at 12 minutes, and this hidden wallflower is indeed lonely. Interpreted by Logan Lerman, it is difficult to find a more perfect substitute in terms of image. Then there is Emma Watson, who is sometimes free and easy and sometimes pure, and finally matched with a gay who is full of British style. The main dish looks very charming, and it seems that the fullness and lack of youth elements can be found. The director deliberately compared "On the Road" several times in the film. The good news is that, at least in terms of light and shadow effects, it can indeed stand on the same stage as its predecessors.
In reality, there should be many similar versions of a teenager like Charlie. It's just that the bad luck is similar, and the happiness is probably very different. It is a very literary thing to write a diary for yourself, tell your own stories, and share your feelings. He used ink, we used lust, fantasizing about what was lost and found, sketching a beautiful vision, weaving our own Garden of Eden. In 100 minutes of light and shadow, through a series of scattered fragments of Charlie's life, we gradually realize that the world in our consciousness, no matter how grand and perfect, will one day collapse. The real life is to rely on firm feet to go on desperately, so as to sense the plain rain, the painful thorns, and the body temperature of the lover. Of course, this is bound to take an extremely long process. The film is strictly inspirational, I think it is better than nothing. It's the trivial things that move people's hearts, whether consciously or unconsciously. Real growth depends on 99% of our wasted time. This is why "On the Road", which shows the Beat Generation, has a powerful healing effect.
We envy Charlie because he has Sam and Patrick for company, a slut, a gay who seems to be the perfect lover and friend. But it turns out that most of the youth-related issues are for no reason, unclear and unclear, and the cutting is constantly arguing. Charlie tortured himself in a low-key world, and it was difficult to take the first step to integrate with the world of others. What did he use? —Yes, marijuana. What if we can't get marijuana. In fact, "marijuana" and "shameless" are two products with the same essence, one is substance and the other is consciousness. Why keep a low profile, why don't you dare to go up and make a confession when you see a girl who is excited? Since "low-key" is directly equal to "failure", then "shameless", how much can you lose. Don't think that you are kind to others in silence, pray to God every night, and help the other party when they encounter difficulties, like a passerby, and occasionally write an ambiguous letter while taking advantage of the confusion. This is selfless and fearless "love". . In the current life of the street full of fast food, this is just a step for one's own cowardice and incompetence. Just like when Charlie saw her sister being bullied: she was thinking about protecting others, only to find out that she really needs to protect herself.
"Why do nice people choose the wrong people to date?" Charlie asked. ——"We only accept the love that we think is worthy", the answer given by the teacher is at least difficult for me to accept. Not only love, but the rest of the world is the choice of do or not, dare or dare, which is often simple and clear, and accomplished overnight. Therefore, the film extracted the "Rocky Horror Show", which made Charlie achieve the release of self-consciousness again. What is revealed in this is debauchery and chaos on the surface, but in fact it should be explained that the act of removing all hypocrisy and decoration is the most sincere and sincere. Unfortunately, no matter how hard we struggle in reality, we can never reach the other side.
When a guy scratches his head and says "Oh, It's just XXX, no big deal" and goes on to explain why he's doing it, a fool knows he's in love with him. Sam also revealed his most vulnerable side to the idiot boy opposite. After a night, the vision that had troubled Charlie finally changed, and a replacement was found. It's still just a shadow though. The following clips are like the Walkman cassette or the battery is dead, Yiyi Ya Ya, tangled feebly. This is the case for many love templates. Both parties feel that the other party is too good, and they are disconnected in wandering and annoyance.
The film put a lot of effort into Charlie's sensual qualities, and the force here is definitely on the edge. Like a film, he imprinted almost all the fragments of life deeply in his mind, constantly replaying playback, editing, editing, retouching and retouching. Have you ever seen the shadow of your own foolishness and troubles? It seems that only when my heart hurts can I feel that I am alive. Who are we lying to? The extremely ironic side of love is heartbreaking. In the midst of constant self-blame, self-examination, and self-mockery, the other party's healing speed is much faster than you think. The same two wallflowers: past and present, the wheel of fortune intertwined. When he woke up, it seemed as if they had already parted ways. I don't know if Charlie's deepest desire is life or love, and I don't know if he thinks he ever got love. From his shadow, I just know simply that the protagonist who saves himself in this "Juvenile Self-Reading Diary" will always be himself. Those bits and pieces of smiles, side faces, fragrance, body temperature... are not gone, because they have become one with us.
Just live where the flowers bloom. Although I have always hoped that good things can come to an abrupt end at the most perfect time.
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