Eleventh Film Review March 2020 - Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

Elinore 2022-04-21 09:02:00

Favorite scene, they sit on the stairs and eat popsicles. Hahahaha I think it must be cool to eat popsicles after eating marijuana cookies. It's like drinking and drinking until you are slightly drunk and then smoking, feeling that the world is worth it.

I don't know why, but I feel that after Rachel's death, her life seemed to unfold. Like squirrels, hiding in the park, scissors at home. Handicraft in the dictionary. We may have played many types of people in our life, whether cheerful or sad. But there are always some unfamiliar ones who are not known to others. Only after death is it understood, understood, and accepted. I love the teacher's story. It was only after his father's death that he came to know him differently from his friends. Does it disappear after death? Neither will it. He's always been there, like a shadow. You can meet different hers from different populations. Countless fragments are spliced ​​together into a three-dimensional image. It's the same concept conveyed by Dream Hunter Travels. As long as someone still misses you, then you are not dead.

In our life, like Greg, we want to be transparent because we are afraid of being hated. We have done countless regrets in our life. We seem to be pushed away forever. Pushed by Mom to make friends with Rachel, pushed by Rachel's friends to make a movie, pushed by Earl to tell about the movie. As if none of this was our intention, but it got this far. In the process of being constantly pushed away, we have forgotten whether it is our sincerity or the sincerity of others. Constantly examine your own heart and turn passive into active. To hit life hard.

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Me and Earl and the Dying Girl quotes

  • Rachel: Look, I don't want you hanging out with me. I don't need your stupid pity. It's fine, you can just go.

    Greg: No, hey, hey, you got it all wrong. I'm not here 'cause I pity you. I'm actually here 'cause my mom is making me.

    Rachel: That's actually worse.

  • Greg: This is the story of my senior year of high school and how it destroyed my life. All right, this is the story of my senior year and how me and Earl made a film so bad, it literally killed someone. Okay, maybe that's not what happened, but my friend Rachel did get cancer and me and Earl did make a film and none of our lives would ever be the same.