Mixed teenage

Harrison 2022-04-23 07:03:03

A British film from 2009. After watching it, I was very impressed, and the fifteen-year-old dancing girl Mia often reflected in my mind. She was growing up, with some kind of human nature, stubbornness, curiosity, and a sense of competition.
The movie uses the camera and the plot very implicitly. I don't know how people say the British are implicit, but there is something natural but implicit in this movie.
Why use "fish tank" as the title of the article? Are the fish in the fish tank, like flies hitting the glass, with no future? Or, when the fish grow up, they will change their lives and go to rivers, lakes and seas? Anyway, in the end, the girl and a guy were driving a broken volvo to find something.
Mia's mother's boyfriend is very attractive to a young girl who is in love, and he also shows some fatherly love, but this kind of love, in the heart of Mia, who has a strong sense of rebellion, is not big or small. waves. However, from my Chinese eyes, this guy is actually phuk (same pronunciation, in order to avoid unpleasantness, I did not use the word starting with f, nor did I use swear words in Chinese, and I did not want to use doctors and judges only. The word 囚) got Mia, incest ah, bastard.

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Fish Tank quotes

  • Mia: That your car?

    Billy: Yeah. Still needs a couple of bits.

    Mia: You left your cap.

    Billy: Oh.

    Mia: Where's your horse?

    Billy: She was sick. We had to shoot her.

    Mia: [looks down at lock, sits down, cries]

    Billy: She was 16. It was her time.

    Mia: [crying, looks up] Alright.

    Billy: I was thinking of trying out the motor on a long run.

    Mia: Yeah.

    Billy: I know some people in Cardiff. You know, in Wales.

  • Tyler: Why do you need so much stuff?

    Mia: [packing] Just in case.

    Tyler: What about the referral unit?

    Mia: You can have my place.

    Tyler: I don't want it. They're full of spastics and idiots, those places.