It's not Doraemon that accompanies me, it's Jiang Fenghuang

Sincere 2022-04-21 09:01:17

In the movie "Lobster", the last wish of the girl who is about to be turned into an animal is to watch "Walk With Me" again. And thirty years after the film came out, I was fortunate enough to watch it.

Youth must be rebellious as a carrier? Children must be turned into little adults to be cute? Obviously, "Walk With Me" tells a childhood story closer to you and me, a childhood story before you and I were more interested in the opposite sex. Four troubled teenagers, a childhood memory. Released in 1986, this film about the lives of children in the United States in 1959 can still resonate with you and me on the other side of the ocean many years later. The childhood in my memory should be like this.

The answer about which is more powerful than Superman and Space Squirrel makes people laugh. It turns out that the reason Superman is powerful is because Clark-Kent is real, and Space Squirrel is just a character in the comics. Speculation about what kind of animal Goofy is is ridiculous. Mickey Mouse is a mouse, Donald Duck is a duck, and Pluto is a dog. So what is Goofy? Were there similar arguments in our childhood? Have you asked this question too? At least I did, and I once argued with my friends about which one is more powerful, Optimus Prime or Captain Chimpanzee? I was also entangled in why Simba grew up instantly while walking on the bridge.

Of course, aside from arguments, it's more about those summer days with friends. It seems that most childhood movies take place in summer, like this one, like Kikujiro's Summer. A slogan said: On a rainy day, music and chocolate go better. In my opinion, summer sunshine and childhood are the perfect match. In the summer of 1959, four American children started an adventure; in the summer many years later, I also ventured into the sewers with my friends on a night in southern China; Catching snails on the mountain was the first time I skipped class in memory. The two heavy pockets of snails were a noon trophy. Although the pockets became sticky, I was still very happy.

I like that character played by River Phoenix. It's probably like this, even if you're in a mess, you have to bring hope to those around you. No one should waste their talent, River Phoenix's character doesn't, and he doesn't, just the best of everything he has left at 23.

In fact, there is nothing sad about saying goodbye to childhood. People always have to learn to grow up, and childhood friends cannot be with us all the time. Because different life trajectories also mean that we belong to different worlds, there is no need to force people from the two worlds to be friends for life. Just thinking of that summer and those bright days is enough to keep you and me in the cold. Feel the warmth in winter.

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  • Eliezer 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Various singers around the world have sung it, but who hasn't heard the ending song "Stand by Me"? "Some friends often disappear in a flash, just like pedestrians on the road" "I never made friends again, as good friends as those who were 12 years old, everyone is like this" Friendship is precious, especially When I was young! Could Godi be a writer without Chris' encouragement? 20-year-old Cusack is so charming!

  • Chris 2021-10-20 19:01:10

    Grow along the rails. "I cherish this moment." Wil and River were a little gay behind them. Jack Bauer played a little hooligan in it. The acting skills of several children are very good. Unfortunately, River died of drug overdose at the age of 23, outside the Viper Room, Johnny Depp's Los Angeles club

Stand by Me quotes

  • The Writer: As time went on, we saw less and less of Teddy and Vern until, eventually, they became just two more faces in the halls. Happens sometimes, friends come in and out of your life like busboys in a restaurant. I heard that Vern got married out of high school, had four kids, and is now the forklift operator at the Arseno Lumberyard. Teddy tried several times to get into the Army, but his eyes and his ear kept him out. Last I heard, he had spent some time in jail and was now doing odd jobs around Castle Rock.

    Chris: I'm never gonna get out of this town, am I, Gordie?

    Gordie: You can do anything you want, man.

    Chris: Yeah. Sure.

    [Staring at each other for a moment]

    Chris: Give me some skin.

    [They share their handshake]

    Gordie: I'll see ya.

    Chris: Not if I see you first.

    The Writer: Chris did get out. He enrolled in the college courses with me and, although, it was hard, he gutted it out like he always did. He went on to college and, eventually, became a lawyer. Last week, he entered a fast food restaurant. Just ahead of him, two men got into an argument. One of them pulled a knife. Chris, who had always made the best peace, tried to break it up. He was stabbed in the throat. He died almost instantly.

    The Writer: [the Writer typing on his computer] Although I hadn't seen him in more than ten years, I know I'll miss him forever.

    Gordon's Son: Dad, can we go now?

    The Writer: You ready?

    Gordon's Son: Yeah, we've been ready for an hour.

    The Writer: [laughs] Okay, I'll be right there.

    His Friend: He said that a half hour ago.

    Gordon's Son: Yeah, my dad's weird. He gets like that when he's writing.

    The Writer: [Continues typing] I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was 12. Jesus, does anyone?

  • Gordie: [about the gun in his hand] Is it loaded?

    Chris: Hell, no. What do you think I am.

    [Gordie pulls the trigger and the gun fires a bullet that hits a garbage can]

    GordieChris: JESUS!

    Gordie: Let's get out of here!

    [both run out of the alley and down the street and Gordie shoots the guns as they run]

    Chris: Gordie did it. Gordie LaChance is shooting up Castle Rock.

    Gordie: [shouting] SHUT UP!

    Waitress: Hey who did that? Who's setting off Cherry Bombs out here?