Extended Reading
  • Kristoffer 2022-03-23 09:01:50

    To the boy who feels lonely like me

    This is a film review, or a post-view, from the movie "The way, way back" by Nate Fason.




    I have had a summer.

    This summer is hot and lonely.

    And then, adolescence was dancing in my life, clamoring and whistling, proving it was coming.

    At that time, I suddenly became autistic, especially to my...

  • Amelia 2021-11-22 18:54:21

    Everyone has some sudden happiness in their hearts

           Literature and art films always make people feel that there is nothing to say, but people who have watched it are sure they have seen something.
           Although it is an old and beautiful literary film, it is nothing more than the emotions, disturbing adolescence, the estrangement...

  • Issac 2021-11-22 18:54:21

    With a refreshing taste and an unforgettable summer successful proposition composition, Sam Rockwell once again healed the department.

  • Ludwig 2021-11-22 18:54:21

    The role of the adult line is very boring, and the children’s water park is simply Neverland. Oh! Isn't that water park the "Happy Water Cube" that I visited in summer. In fact, any place you haven't been to can become a healing place. The key is to see what kind of people you meet there and what different things you do with you.

The Way Way Back quotes

  • Owen: Throw your bike in the back.

    Duncan: [politely] No. You don't have to.

    Owen: [chuckling] Come on.

    Duncan: Yeah?

    Owen: Yeah.

    Duncan: [hesitating] No, it's too much trouble.

    Owen: Duncan, we've got to start having faster conversations. Throw your bike in the back.

    [Duncan starts moving pink-colored girl's bike into back of car]

    Owen: I'd help you out, but I got my hands on the wheel. Giving you a ride, I think that's enough. Where did you get that? The princess collection? Hey, easy, easy! The car's just the right amount of shitty.

  • Duncan: This is the only place I'm happy.

    Owen: What's going on?

    Duncan: I hate him.

    Owen: Who?

    Duncan: Trent. My mom's boyfriend. He said I was a three. He asked me what I thought I was on, a scale from one to ten. He called me a three. Who says that to somebody?

    Owen: Someone who doesn't know you.

    Duncan: I didn't want to have to answer! I shouldn't have to answer!

    Owen: Listen to me. That's about him, man. That's all about him. It's got nothing to do with you.

    Duncan: [vehemently] Yeah? How do you know?

    Owen: 'Cause I know, okay? Don't worry about how I know. My dad was the same way. That's why I don't like patterns and rules. And that's why you can't buy into that shit. You gotta go your own way. And you, my friend, are going your own way.