Yesterday and today, we are all Losers

Kiley 2022-04-19 09:01:09


Every corner of charlie will find an autistic patient like charlie, who will always stay in their own dark corner and seem to become an insulator. And charlie's problem is more serious, the ritual of death takes away the most important person in his life. Even if it involves the most unbearable memories in his heart, it is still undeniable that this loss has hit him physically and mentally. Longing for someone to approach and fearing someone approaching is a contradiction at all. The encounter with sam and patrick finally gave his life a sunshine bath, which could not be cured 100%, but also allowed him to take the first step to change himself.

Sam
's playful short hair, charming eyes, and smiling mouth all proved to the world that she was no longer the smartest student at Hogwarts. She is the strongest evidence of emma's transformation. Sam, the sociable goddess in Charlie's eyes, is actually just an unhappy lost little girl. The shackles of the past and the burdens of the present make this bright and beautiful girl always have a trace of sadness between her brows. Actually, I want to say to you like sam: I don't know what is you want, but you derserve better. I once thought like charlie that I could bring a different ending, but I didn't expect to become an outsider in the end.

From kevin to patrick
, patrick has long been familiar with interpreting this type of problem teenager ezra. Repeating grades and making fun of teachers, this kind of Patrick was once Charlie's idol, and it was the first time he raised his courage and decided to make friends. And this bad boy who doesn't seem to care about anything clearly has the person he wants to protect the most in his heart, because this secret has also become his weakest part. In the end, it was hit in one hit.

The movie is called The perks of being a wallflower. Because the story is about youth, it was dubbed the term "juvenile". But it really can only be called a noun that just happens to fit. However, wallflower does not only refer to teenagers, but to all of you, me and him who are out of tune with the surroundings.

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  • Abigayle 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    I usually like to be poked by a lot of points and feel like I cried a pack of tissues for the whole story... When I read it, I was still wondering if American high school students really have so much time to play. I can have a date with more than three people in 2015. Only Twice...;-;/ I didn't expect this movie to make me read for more than a week and always think of the plot. Hot reviews say that youth is not so complicated but it's actually much more difficult than the movie

  • Linnea 2022-03-23 09:01:08

    It is too far away from the original. The next paragraph of the letter should belong only to the shameless ugly child, not the glamorous and handsome little man. No amount of parties and alcohol have passed away, and then it has become precipitated and silent between words. How can a kiss be redemption? The above paragraph only becomes meaningful when you write it. What I'm reading is the punctuation that the teenagers engraved stroke by stroke on the white paper, not the colorful lights and shadows dancing and dancing. All I know is that youth.

The Perks of Being a Wallflower quotes

  • [first lines]

    Charlie: [voice-over] Dear Friend. I am writing to you because she said you listen and understand and didn't try to sleep with that person at that party even though you could have. Please don't try to figure out who I am. I don't want you to do that. I just need to know that people like you exist. Like if you met me you wouldn't think I was the weird kid who spent time in the hospital. And I wouldn't make you nervous. I hope it's okay for me to think that. You see, I haven't really talked to anyone outside of my family all summer. But tomorrow is my first day of high school ever, and I need to turn things around. So I have a plan. As I enter the school for the first time, I will visualize what it would be like on the last day of my senior year. Unfortunately I counted, and that's one thousand three hundred and eighty-five days.

  • Patrick: How is it that you've got meaner since becoming a buddhist?

    Mary Elizabeth: Just lucky, I guess.

    Patrick: No, you're doing something wrong, I think.