Since it is to share the experience of watching the movie, "Miss Bird" is really not exciting to me, and it also failed to evoke my memories of all kinds of beauty (dogs) and good (blood) at the age of 18.
Many people say that it is more transparent and realistic than "Juno", and it highlights the tension of life, but I really don't think so.
Let's talk about the story first, at least "Juno" is the main line, and it even provokes a controversial topic in American society-abortion. Recalling "Miss Bird", it has no backbone at all, it is a trivial girl's mind, wanting to find a boyfriend, want to pretend to be x to infiltrate the circle of friends of rich and beautiful people, sing the opposite of parents, want to escape from the small town life but not How to study hard to change fate (yes, you can say that Miss Bird went to NYU is very good, but NYU can not be called 'excellent' without NY).
I went to see this acclaimed movie with great anticipation. I'm so sorry, the first half was really sleepy.
But this movie, I have to say that it has its magic power. Once I get used to its slow pace, I start to wonder what this Miss California, who doesn't like her name and insists on asking others to call her Lady bird, will choose in the end. This kind of life path, so I gradually integrated into such a somewhat broken film, and after watching it, I was deeply moved by her mother's behavior!
Please note here that I was not inspired by the resolution of their mother-daughter relationship, but I felt that, let’s live, we must have a bottom line—the economic foundation determines the superstructure, don’t use your own poverty To limit the child's imagination.
Therefore, if you plan to become a parent, you must work hard!
Let's talk about the jokes in the movie.
Seriously, I never had a knowing smile from start to finish. On the contrary, when I watched the growth stories of weird little girls like "Juno" and "Growing Edge", I laughed heartily all the way. Miss Bird seemed to feel like she belonged in the eccentric ranks, but really, you weren't.
Miss Bird's seemingly cool behavior, such as jumping out of the car when she disagreed with her mother, I guessed that her inner drama at that time must be: Is the old lady cool or dazzling? Jumping is just a thought. The director must think so too, otherwise he wouldn't cut this clip into the preview to hype it up. But thinking about it with logical thinking, such a silly behavior is ridiculous at all. Most of it belongs to the behavior of 18-year-old immature poor children (rich children will calculate the price and consequences of each behavior earlier).
Miss Bird's character is not interesting either. She is too active with boys, which is not commensurate with her proud claim that she is Lady Bird. She also likes to write her love affairs on the wall. For boys who are unsuccessful, they will cross out their names and write a new one. At the end, when the walls are repainted, the boys' names will be covered, and Miss Bird will be able to pretend that nothing has happened.
However, I have to say that this movie with the tag of comedy of growth seems to be calling for a metaphor. The history of growing up is not a comedy, it does not make people laugh loudly, it is full of separation emotions, it There is a core of independence that leads one to loneliness and then expects an indescribable adult-like success.
"Bird Movie" is a reflection of the director's own real life, and it must have her most real feelings in it, so no matter what she doesn't know, it will resonate because of "sincere", which does not confirm Luo Zhenyu's secret of making a fortune: sincerity It is the road itself.
Finally, I want to talk about youth.
18 years old is to Kaner, it is the end of a poem, but also the beginning of another poem. Every poem, everyone, can add an adjective to it, the vocabulary is so vast, I think it is quite appropriate to use XXX instead.
Youth is missed by many people because no one could understand what it means to "cherish" at that time.
When we recall that very two-hundred-fifty time, we always add a halo to ourselves, and feel that 18 years old is a complete mess.
He secretly took a puff of cigarettes, drank a few bottles of beer, peeked at fresh girls from time to time, walked through the dilapidated basketball court to find the one he was most familiar with, and of course, there was the severe college entrance examination, a teacher who liked to talk about over and over again like Tang Seng, plus " I'm all for your own good" parents.
All of this, wait until you are 28, 38, 48, and 58. It's all capitalized perfect.
So, I contributed the last three stars of 2017 to Miss Bird. Because it records a girl's 18-year-old, the hypocrisy, vanity, and a little arrogance at that time are all worth cherishing now.
In 2018, I hope the XXX of this poem is a compliment.
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