Pretending to be a mature childhood

Suzanne 2022-03-19 09:01:03

This drama has been very popular on forums recently, and the ratings are very high. The stills give people a fresh and beautiful feeling, making people feel that this film must be a comedy with light and humor from the very beginning.
The biggest feeling this film gave me was the seriousness of pretending to be mature. From the initial summer camp lineup, to the dialogue between the two protagonists on the small road like adults, to the seemingly mature friendship between the children, the whole film Movies interpret the world of adults from the perspective of children.
When I was young, who didn't always think of myself as a mature and very big person. Those seemingly great and serious things, though naive and ridiculous when I think of them now, will always make people smile and make people miss them!
Long live childhood!

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  • Aimee 2021-10-20 19:01:52

    The cute, yellowed vintage style is as usual, the color, editing, and soundtrack are all amazing. More importantly, this is the most beloved elopement movie I have ever watched. The unreliable feelings between the kids and the unfettered, overwhelmingly overwhelmingly the adults’ you jump, i jump! The first reflection after reading it is to elope to the end of the world regardless of life and death, and then leave a picture. so cool

  • Waino 2021-10-20 19:01:52

    The Anderson-style Rhapsody of Ghost Horses is just like the live-action version of "The Great Fox Papa". Its unique photographic soundtrack brings the same audiovisual and audio-visual enjoyment as usual, and the cold humor is still throughout the film. The climax part is a bit out of control, and the adult actors and supporting roles are more eye-catching. The girl is too beautiful and charming, but she doesn't like the choice of actors for little boys, and she doesn't have the melancholy and weird temperament of Jason Schwartzman.

Moonrise Kingdom quotes

  • Scout Master Ward: Roosevelt, how's that lanyard coming?

    Roosevelt: Horrible.

  • Sam: It's not an accomplishment badge; I inherited it from my mother. It's not meant for a male to wear, but I don't give a damn.