This is a true youth

Christa 2022-01-16 08:02:46

Growing up is always the most painful, and it is only after experiencing it that you become impressed.
There is always something that becomes an opportunity, whether it is a debate or any competition. The plots in inspirational movies do not always appear in real youth. That kind of life is too illusory to memorize us.

Many of the movies in the movie are incomplete Hal's family, Jenny's weird neighbors, and Ben at sunset. All of these are so real. The reality is like this, with meanings and weirdness, and with a lot of helplessness.

There is also love.

After all, Hal did not get a medal, even after participating in the competition, he would not get it, but he struggled and followed a crazy youth. And Jenny is not a nasty girl, she will only use other people to achieve her goals by unscrupulous means. She is just a victim of youth lost in such a debate. And Hal, challenged this crazy youth. Even if it just "won a Pizza" in the end.

Watching Hal's growth can bring back many memories, various youth frustrations, and various growth difficulties. And in the end, everyone will hope that things will turn different from anyone else. He'll let us know.

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  • Bonnie 2022-03-15 09:01:06

    Just thinking about picking up girls will not succeed~

  • Kiley 2022-03-17 09:01:07

    It seems to be a subject of debate, barely +1 star

Rocket Science quotes

  • Hal Hefner: Could... uh, could... could you tell her that uh... I uh... I'm done with my... my ma... masturbation and she can see! Oh...

    [Mrs. Ryerson shuts the door in his face]

  • Hal Hefner: And all it got me was... was a cello through her wi... window.

    Ben Wekselbaum: You threw a cello? Through her window?

    Hal Hefner: Yeah.

    Ben Wekselbaum: How big was it?

    Hal Hefner: I... I think it was sta... standard sym... symphony size.