Youth is fleeting, so it is remembered. The film records not only the youth of the three protagonists, but also our youth.
Youth is the only way to adulthood, and emotions start to get complicated at this time.
Charlie and Patrick's true friendship begins when Charlie finds out about Patrick and his boyfriend and promises to keep it a secret. When two people have a little secret that only belongs to them, the relationship is established. Unbeknownst to Charlie at the time, Patrick would become the true "friend" he had always feared but wanted to have.
What impressed me was the moment of flying in the tunnel, where the three felt their truest selves. The two flying moments are the highlight moments in the whole movie. It was Sam who flew into the wind for the first time, facing her life head-on, with her arms outstretched forward. Charlie's flying in the wind at the end of the film is a response to the past life and an infinite vision for the future.
Talk about your favorite music together.
Charlie was tempted the first time he saw Sam, the look in his eyes told it all. The influence of music on Charlie and Sam's friendship is self-evident. The friendship between the two is not shallower than love. Thinking about it carefully, in fact, the boundary between love and friendship has long been indistinguishable for the two of them. These two emotions are deeply integrated into the emotions of youth.
a favorite teacher.
I am deeply touched by the interaction between Charlie and the teacher, because I also had a teacher who was very important to me along the way. I believe that everyone has an important enlightener in their life, because of them, we want to be that person too.
The experience has enriched his youth and changed his emotions. The past is vivid in his mind. He no longer writes letters to his deceased friends. It is Charlie's release of the past and his reconciliation to himself.
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