Liberal Arts Love Song

Alberto 2022-04-21 09:03:00

American-style small and fresh, this is a film review that was made up two days after watching the movie, and many feelings were forgotten at that time.

What I can't understand is that the male protagonist went to the female protagonist later and thought that the female protagonist was in love with him, but the female protagonist denied it but asked for a kiss; I also couldn't understand why the male protagonist had a one-night stand with a university teacher after rejecting the female protagonist, and ended up with the bookstore girl. The closeout where employees come together.

After being rejected by the male protagonist, the heroine asked sadly, "Aren't you f***ing me because you're afraid of hurting me?" Just like the fact that she was still rejected even though she had a very frank relationship, she wondered, "Am I so unattractive? ?"

It is actually acceptable to have a one-night stand with a teacher. When I was a student, I was a shining idol in my heart. What do others think of who cares? If one day my middle-aged idol appears in front of me, reason will be useless! !

There are a lot of flashy phrases in the play, "We on campus think we can do anything, but only when we walk out of that door do we find that we hit a wall everywhere."

I always listen to pop music, and the various symphonies I hear during the viewing process make people feel the artistic beauty of music, and they are very intoxicated.

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  • Allen 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    I just like school, I am liberal arts... I am old

  • Jeffrey 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    That part of the letter made me lose my mind and thought of Jane Austen = =

Liberal Arts quotes

  • Zibby: How can you hate something if you've never read it? I mean, isn't that like what repressive regimes do? You want to burn books you don't like?

  • Zibby: [about vampire novel] I liked it. It was fun and stupid. And it passed the time. And it's not Tolstoy, but it's also not television. And it made me happy. Now you...

    Jesse Fisher: Thank you... This - is the worst book - ever - written - in English.

    Zibby: So there are worse books written in other languages?

    Jesse Fisher: Probably not. Unless this book is translated into other languages.