wallflower Wallflower refers to people who are silent in the corner and are not paid attention to. For a long time, I thought this kind of not being noticed is passive.
But obviously, the protagonist of the movie seems to be a wallflower after his best friend died, and he didn't take the initiative to integrate into the crowd. In fact, he just hasn't found a group of like-minded people yet. In fact, people should be like this. They would rather be seen as a wallflower that no one cares about, and don't give up their true temperament in order to seem to integrate into a lively mainstream crowd, but in fact, this work requires the courage to endure loneliness.
2. Love
coincides with me watching he is just not that into you. It turns out that even in Xiaoqingxing’s movies, this is something that can be figured out. The introverted protagonist begins to actively look for her mood and help her when he meets Emma. Get the ideal SAT score, so as he is just not that into you, if a guy likes you he will prove it with his actions, if not, he doesn't like you that much. It's just that the more bloody thing in the play is that the two of them are not together because of their own concerns, but Emma's brother in law has the courage to love, and can go all out for the person he loves, which makes me feel cynical about this. People who don't care are in awe.
And the dialogue between the teacher of literature and history is also a worthy memory provided by this film. Why do good people hang out with bad people; because people only hang out with people they think they are worthy of; then how do we tell her She deserves better; we can try hard, but we can't necessarily change. (Only based on his own memory)
3. The cultural connotation
is destined that he will not be a wallflower. The notes in the cultural class and a lot of reading are destined to be attractive to the protagonist.
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