The most eye-catching thing in this film is not the male protagonist Logan Lerman, although I admit that he is indeed more attractive, nor is Emma Watson, Miss Watsons. Speaking of her "Watsons" title, the origin is this-because Watsons Cantonese pronunciation is with Qu Chen S is the same, so we all translated it literally. So the only candidates left are long-haired gays, our Mr.Nothing, some people use "Japanese gay honey" to describe him is really appropriate, what I want to say here is that his actor Ezra Mille is really out of the closet. A brief glance at his life photos is actually quite ordinary, but the comprehensive indicators such as appearance and personality in the play are really pleasing. I still remember a time when Patrick was handing in his final homework. Patrick took out the clock he made by himself. The teacher couldn't help but asked, "Are you kidding me?" He answered confidently, "If you If you kill me, you'll have to see me again next semester." This move is a must.
Some of the lines in it touched me very much. The heroine said to Charlie, "You can't just sit there and put everyone's life above your own and call it love." Indeed, in love we need a certain impulse To express your desires, you can't always restrain yourself and wait for others to embrace you. You have to send a signal to the other party to tell her that everything is not just her wishful thinking. There is also the question "Why do I and all the people I love choose those who don't care about us?" "Because we will only accept the love that we think is worthy of it." My admiration for you is humble enough to dust, so I will not take the initiative to pursue you. If you happen to be the same, then we will only pass by without a problem. On Charlie's birthday, the heroine gave him a typewriter with "write about us" on it. I think to some extent this is a confession. The hero typed "I will" back so romantic. Just perfect. The doctor said that she wanted to go to Taobao to tinker with a typewriter, and I would give you one for graduation, and it was not worthy of the resounding title of "jiyou". One of the more contagious shots is that they are in the embrace of the night, open their arms to feel the endless future, go through the tunnel, look up at the stars, the other side we are heading towards is called the light, the splashing mud leaves the footprints of youth, so we are infinite... In
other words, this is a film written and directed by the author, and today's society really emphasizes the all-round development of human beings.
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