After happiness is depression, after depression is blue sky

Luther 2021-10-18 19:50:59

I don't know when, the movie "American Pie" was passed on by word of mouth among everyone around me.

Naturally, there is a guise called "sex comedy" that can be used as a tag for everyone to search on the Internet. The half-naked male character on the poster, all kinds of men and women around him, and a little "hole" in the lower left corner. Apple pie.

I don’t think I need or should explain more about the “loophole”. It’s good for everyone to know the cause and effect tacitly and understand everything. However, it is such a faction that makes everyone feel "sweet and warm" like elementary school students writing.

Before going to college, you have to end your virgin life. This is a promise and a half-way goal. Practice golf, seek advice from people with experience, join a choir to seduce good girls (of course, you have to pay the price of disguising yourself all the time, including not saying "FXCK") are both good choices and trajectories. After experiencing the taste of sex, the youth that has grown up will no longer regret it.

Now that "American Pie" has reached the sixth, I have seen the earliest episode and found that such a classic movie has now begun to defeat the rigid fixation with a steady stream of female nude scenes, personal heroism, and luxury. The model has attracted the collective watching of college boys’ dormitories. Maybe those gimmicks can really find a suitable audience for him, but I personally think that "American Pie" should be just a simple campus comedy, even a little sad.

Once upon a time, did some of us often patronize the technology market and ask vendors about the whereabouts and origins of pirated optical discs? Is the "Adolescent Health" in the high school library every issue scrambled to read and become dilapidated? Did someone boast to a bunch of worshippers during the break of how many flavors and colors of condoms they had seen? ……For a moment, how many people can think of themselves as nasty or insignificant? Everyone is the same, wandering on the edge of the so-called "ethics", "morality" and "three good student codes". Such youth is complete and rich, not only has nothing to do with the "sexual criminal psychology", on the contrary, it gives people a kind of pleasure to break the taboo.

Where does the taboo come from? But it is the system standard produced when people and people succumb to Party B under the impact of morality. Such differentiated standards allow "high standards" to gradually find that they can do more, while "low standards" can only continue to the majority. People are close to the standard of passive approval, but subconsciously they are unwilling to give up their pursuit and enjoyment. We are the innate "low standards", oppressed, imprisoned, educated and investigated, but we still have a truly noble sexual instinct under the moral integrity.

Fortunately, with this inner instinct (again, let’s look at Mr. Freud, it’s true that social behavior comes from the subconscious), so that we have such a gorgeous, colorful, and rich youth. Having eaten human flesh but also knowing XX has allowed us to find our own small living space, allowing us to maintain a sensible and elegant relationship between men and women in a society where the rate of sexual crimes is increasing day by day.

"American Pie" shows us only a "pure youth" comedy from another country, but also crazy and romantic. That kind of life may be too exaggerated, may be too enviable, or it may make too many people sprout.

Thanks to the sweet "American Pie", which gives us a reason to laugh at this screen, for the ignorance that we have suppressed for a long time.

Thanks for youth, thanks for instinct.

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Extended Reading
  • Nona 2022-03-19 09:01:02

    Actually the first one is not so funny. Amended to five stars on July 7, 2012. This is a good beginning.

  • Kaelyn 2022-04-23 07:01:09

    Youth, sex, and comedy undoubtedly contain elements of publicizing and fermenting youth. This scene in the United States has been simulated and amplified by South Korea and Japan, while in China, almost all movies and novels about youth can use these few. Shameful words to sum up: cruel youth, depression, gloom, escape, resistance and crying. The difference is so great that it cannot be explained by education.

American Pie quotes

  • [Deleted Scene. The boys sit by the lockers]

    Chris "Oz" Ostreicher: She's a college chick.

    Jim: Cassanova!

    Chris "Oz" Ostreicher: Debbie.

    Steve Stifler: Bullshit - from where?

    Chris "Oz" Ostreicher: She works part-time at my dad's store.

    Steve Stifler: Yeah right, Oz, I bet it's more like your dad works at her store.

    Chris "Oz" Ostreicher: Dude, come on, he does not.

    Kevin: Really, Stifler, he's the manager.

    Steve Stifler: Hey, I'm not making fun - I'm fucking impressed! I mean, "Hi, six inch or foot-long, white or wheat?" - that's some serious shit to master!

    Kevin: Stifler, you're such an asshole!

    Steve Stifler: [chuckles] Myers... I mean, what's the deal with you and Vicky anyways? I mean you guys have been going since homecoming for God's sake and all she'll do is blow you? Shit, I'd drop her like a steaming turd!

    Finch: Do you commonly grasp warm pieces of stool?

    Steve Stifler: I do when I'm throwing them at your mom, you damn freak!

  • [Deleted scene. Kevin talk on the phone with Tom, who is driving]

    Tom Myers: You called to ask me how to get laid?

    Kevin: Well, yeah, you know, it's not like I can really call my dad. I don't even have his number.

    Tom Myers: It's listed A-S-S-H-O-L-E.

    Kevin: Yeah, you said it... Anyway, I was calling to see if I could get some advice - brother-to-brother. I mean, I think that tonight, Vicky's... I mean, there's a definite chance that...

    Tom Myers: All right, all right - listen, have you ever heard of The Bible?

    Kevin: What? Not THE Bible?

    Tom Myers: That's not really its name but that's what we call it.

    Kevin: Does it tell me how to... to get laid?

    Tom Myers: You know what? Nevermind, you're not ready.

    Kevin: Wait, ready for what?

    Tom Myers: Woah, you're breaking up there. I gotta go, good luck at the party.