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Filomena 2022-04-24 07:01:19

Although the story is long, it is not procrastinated, and the rhythm is tight. There are several points in the play that impressed me. One is the jump of my brother, facing the fireworks that bloom in the New Year outside. At that moment, I was very shocked and the contrast was too strong. . Another point is my mother's big eyes, which are clear and translucent, and at the same time reveal strength and forbearance, which makes people very distressed. Another point is the gentleness of the younger brother. The younger brother is patient and understanding, which forms a strong contrast with the elder brother. At the same time, he hopes that he can be called a person like the younger brother. At the same time, I have to say that the scenery in Europe is super beautiful, and I look forward to seeing its beauty one day.

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  • Hilton 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    After 6 hours of filming for two days, the historical knowledge is almost blank, and I can't see where the brilliance is!

  • Novella 2022-03-24 09:03:06

    Italian past. The lives of two brothers, Nicola and Madio, who parted ways, took two weekends to read. The girl on the cover of the movie, Georgia, is not a protagonist with a lot of drama, but it has influenced the lives of the two brothers. After Georgia was taken by the police and sent to a psychiatric hospital, one enlisted in the army and became a riot police officer, and the other studied psychiatry and became a doctor dedicated to abolishing psychosis with electroshock therapy. Madio was as cold as a stone, and Nicolas was as tender as fire. At that time, there were also roasted chestnuts on the streets of Rome.

The Best of Youth quotes

  • Andrea Utano: I watch the midnight sun sink towards the horizon, then it stops and doesn't enter the sea. I think of my father, mother, and you, how you've always said that everything is beautiful. I think you were right. Everything is truly beautiful.

  • Giovanna Carati: Look, but do you know that I still have a postcard you sent me from the North Cape, in '66, in Norwegian? I think it had an inscription. And under the translation it said: "Everything that exists is beautiful!", With three exclamation points... but do you still believe it?

    Nicola Carati: No, I don't believe in exclamation points anymore.