Live what you listen to, what movies you watch, and who you meet. So Nick and Nora met, no matter how much Nick thought he was nostalgic for his ex-girlfriend-they shared too much music in the playlist, and two people immersed in their own world heard each other's voice through the playlist. A very small classic car, a common favorite band, a group of Hu Penggou parties, in the night breeze, a journey to find love following the heart song begins.
Nick and Nora's love is very beautiful. The two are like an alternative or British rock with a clear tune but also sadness, simple and refreshing. Love or not, all in the corners of the eyebrows, the sentence "I am glad to meet you" almost extinguished the sparks, which is nothing like ordinary Hollywood romance movies. Michael Serra is still the boring little otaku in "Juno" and "Super Bad"; the heroine Kate Dennings looks a bit like Kate Winslet, has a nice voice and a very relaxed performance.
The plot outside of Nick and Nora's love is better. The cute gay men in Nickelodeon didn't deliberately pretend to be disgusting and cute. They are happy and crazy like a group of children. The loss of Nora’s female companion makes the film more lively-such an independent youth film (also has a strong road film flavor) should have a lot of unexpected craziness-that piece of chewing gum, that ladyboy stage, is you in alternative music A tone change that is never expected.
This is a sweet and sour nocturne, mixed with crazy brisk noise, not as refined and deep as "Juneo", but I am still willing to put it in my playlist.
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