At the age of 13, I imagined the envious 30-year-old. How radiant, I don't need to stuff paper balls with a proud figure, I can drink and dance, be with the boy I like, and be a fashionista.
Suddenly, everything that a 13-year-old wanted to have at a 30-year-old is like a dream that is unreal. However, the identity of the 30-year-old is not as simple as imagined. Yes, everything I wanted before is in my hands, but what I didn’t expect is that in order to get all this, I have to pay a price I didn’t think of before. There is no free thing in the world. Lunch. So, there are so many unseen stories behind the beautiful women in front of people, and they do anything to achieve their goals. This is growth.
In fact, there is no inexhaustible story behind the gorgeous 30-year-old women in magazines that I admired when I was 13 years old.
Thinking of when I was a teenager, I really had that kind of desire to grow up. I dressed, spoke, and acted like an adult, but as soon as others talked to me, they knew that they did not regard me as an adult at all. I am very angry - don't I look like I have grown up? When
I grow up and look at a child of that age, I will smile like this - a child is a child, no matter how disguised it is, I can't get rid of it The childishness of his age was clearly placed there.
But now, it is impossible to pretend to be a teenage child and pretend to be an adult when you were a child. The youthful time just slips away and never returns.
At the end of the film, because of Marlene's foresight, she got the life she wanted - in fact, this is as unrealistic as predicting the future. When everything happens step by step, are those really what she wants and needs? People always yearn for what they don't have.
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