To my high school

Zechariah 2021-12-08 08:01:42

George Lucas has been known for more than talent and Indiana Jones and Star Wars epic and visual spectacle
, after all, have the ability to become his assistant, Coppola and his friend not just rely on the visual spectacle on the line
, but American Graffiti Let me greatly surprised at
each other The staggered four-line narrative + curt and steve's destiny replacement can be called
the abstract metaphor of the story textbook T-BIRD and WOLFMAN. The abstract metaphor is quite general and in place.
Harrison Ford turned out to be the villain. big hero? !

Although the two lines of john and toad are also very interesting, I still prefer the story of curt and steve.
The struggle for the future seems to be the high school lost in going abroad or the college entrance examination. I
was tempted by the world outside the wolfman's mouth and chose to go abroad. I also found out that I may not be a competitive type. I think many international students will feel the same.
When I was in high school, I was a half-person in school like steve. I had a girlfriend that I loved very much. Of course, I didn’t have the same vision as steve. I gave up on love.
If I had the opportunity to write such a story, maybe I would also write a steve for myself, and then let curt enjoy the adventure outside, hey, but you never know, if i stayed i might wish i was curt , The only regret is not being able to give my ex-girlfriend more love (crying face)

Quoting from an article by Ah Cheng: "The "sentiment" of young people is difficult to write, but this is not the case. It is squandering but not knowing that it is squandering, cherishing. And inexperienced and cherish. It is like the fruit of my own house by the river, thinking that it is ready at any time, the poor fruit has fallen into the water and drifted away. It is like a wooden bench that has been sitting at home for a long time, but suddenly cannot be found. Only when I am old do I respectfully bask in the sun, in fact How is it different from when I was a teenager? And the most terrible thing is the sadness that persuasion is useless; or on the contrary, it is masculine like the "dead chicken holding the lid" as the Cantonese said.

Although I know young people don’t listen to persuasion, if a high school student can read this grievance, I hope I can give you a suggestion to love your girlfriend/boyfriend. It doesn’t matter whether you choose to stay or leave. Which one to choose All good (you will not be satisfied anyway, you little bitch), you have lived your life

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  • Chance 2021-12-08 08:01:42

    The best youth film ever seen. If "Star Wars" is the most maddening dream of teenagers, "American Style Painting" is the most realistic reality of teenagers, just like the two sides of a mirror. "Why should we leave our old home to find a new home? Why should we leave the friends we love to make new friends?" Once I was the same as the protagonists. For a year or two, I thought that I and my friends were the masters of the summer night in my hometown, wandering In the air I've been accustomed to breathing since I was a child, I worry about going to technical school, technical school or university, finding a girl who is familiar or unfamiliar, and encountering street gangsters who should play cool, admit counsel or detour... and so on. Those one or two years were as short as a dream, and as long as a lifetime. Lucas had cars, fast food and Fubo in his boyhood, and video hall, canteen and Tsui Hark in my boyhood, but youth are all similar.

  • Gabe 2021-12-08 08:01:42

    The opening film of En avant la musique

American Graffiti quotes

  • Vic: Hey Deb, How's my soft baby?

    Debbie Dunham: Come on, beat it, Vic. I'm not your baby.

    Vic: Aw, come on honey. Look, so I never called you back. I've been, you know, busy.

    Debbie Dunham: Yeah, three weeks? Besides, it only took me one night to realize if brains were dynamite you couldn't blow your nose.

    Vic: Look who's talking. Hey, who's the wimp you're hanging out with now? Einstein?

    Debbie Dunham: Tiger happens to be very intelligent, unlike you. I know everything your dirty little mind is thinking - it shows.

    Terry Fields: Hey now, buddy, look. The lady obviously doesn't want to have...

    Vic: Look, creep. You want a knuckle sandwich?

    Terry Fields: Uh, no thanks. I'm waiting for a double Chucky Chuck.

    Vic: Then keep your smart-ass mouth shut.

    Vic: [pauses]

    Vic: Hey, I'll call you some night Deb. Some night when I'm hard up.

    Debbie Dunham: I won't be home.

    Debbie Dunham: [lights a match and throws it at him as he makes an obscene gesture at her]

    Debbie Dunham: Get out of here.

    Terry Fields: You seem to know a lot of weird guys.

    Debbie Dunham: That creep's not a friend of mine, he's just... *horny*. That's why I like you, you're different.

    Terry Fields: I am? I mean, do you really think I'm intelligent?

    Debbie Dunham: Yeah, and I bet you're smart enough to get us some brew.

    [she puts her arm around him, leans over and kisses him]

    Debbie Dunham: Yeah.

    Terry Fields: Brew?

    Debbie Dunham: Yeah.

    Terry Fields: You mean liquor. Yeah, yeah right, liquor. Yeah, this place is too crowded anyway.

    [starts the car, backs up and pulls out of Mel's Drive-in]

  • Mr. Kroot: All right, all right, Bolander, break that up. You know the rules. You and your girlfriend want to do that, go someplace else, huh?

    Steve Bolander: Hey, Kroot! Why don't you go kiss a duck?

    Mr. Kroot: What did you say?

    Steve Bolander: I said, go kiss a duck, marblehead.

    Mr. Kroot: Okay, Bolander, you are suspended. Don't - don't you even come in on Monday. You're out, you're out!

    Steve Bolander: Hey, hey, Kroot. I graduated last semester. Remember?