Except the protagonist is good-looking, there is nothing

Branson 2022-03-12 08:01:02

1. During the meeting, the speaker mentioned this movie and was curious, so he downloaded it and watched it.

2. The overall feeling is not very good. It turns out that foreign films are also bad.

3. The heroine is so beautiful. Only now did I realize that girls with big eyes are so pretty. The male protagonist is very handsome, and although his eyebrows are a little tight, I like his sculptural face.

4. How did this tragedy come about? I think it's the parents' fault. Adolescence is a critical period for a child to move from adolescence to adulthood. At this time, parents should care more about their children, open up conversations with their children, and understand their children's thoughts and thoughts, instead of always focusing on their own career; Children solve problems, instead of blindly and unconsciously putting pressure on children, forcing children; cultivating children's ability to resist pressure from an early age. After writing this, I found out that this is an educational film.

5. This tragedy occurred during the Great Depression in the United States, and the side of this movie shows the economic life of people at that time.

6. At the end of the movie, when the heroine returns home from the mental hospital, the part where the mother indirectly apologizes to her daughter is particularly sensational and touching, but a large part of the reason for the daughter's mental illness is caused by the parents' lack of concern for the child, and sensationalism cannot cover up the responsibility of the parents. People are not born to be parents, but this is not a reason. You can read books and learn to improve yourself.

7. At the end, such a good pair of beautiful people did not get together in the end, which makes people sigh. This kind of sad ending can further deepen the theme that parents should pay more attention to the psychological growth of their children, which is thought-provoking, and also brings out the pitiful and pathetic character of the heroine and the ruthless and ruthless character of the hero (why did he marry someone else).

8. This movie is very erotic. I always kiss and kiss. I don't like it. Do you always think about this as a teenager? Can't live without studying?

9. Why can the male protagonist go to Yale University if he wants to, but his studies are not very good, because he is a sports student?

10. His father was a macho man. He couldn't stand setbacks. When the stock fell, he jumped off the building and committed suicide. I'm really glad that he died, otherwise, this son will be reduced to death like his sister.

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Extended Reading
  • Zion 2022-03-21 09:03:26

    After being destroyed, people choose to destroy themselves, he holds the bottle of whiskey, and she asks him for a cigarette. As for hair, as Teacher Zhu said, it is the appearance that must be changed. Changing the appearance can only make you feel better. In fact, no matter what, it will not be better. In fact, until a change is made... this film can't be watched. "Are you happy now?" "I think so, I don't think about these things much now."

  • Sigmund 2022-03-23 09:03:28

    The world is impermanent, there are always regrets in life

Splendor in the Grass quotes

  • Miss Metcalf: Now, what do you think the poet means by this line ? Deanie Loomis.

    Wilma Dean: I'm sorry, Miss Metcalf. I... I didn't hear the question.

    Miss Metcalf: Well, I know it's Spring, Deanie, but I must ask you to pay more attention. I quoted some lines from Wordsworth's Ode on Intimations of Immortality, Deanie. Did you hear them ?

    Wilma Dean: I'm afraid not Miss Metcalf.

    Miss Metcalf: Well, then I must ask to turn your text to page 380...

    Wilma Dean: Yes.

    Miss Metcalf: You read the lines to me. Stand, please.

    Wilma Dean: "Though nothing can bring back the hour/Of splendor in the grass, glory in the flower/We will grieve not. Rather find/Strengh in what remains behind..."

    Miss Metcalf: Now, perhaps you can tell me exactly what the poet means by such expressions as "Splendor in the grass" and "Glory in the Flower".

    Wilma Dean: Well, I think it have some...

    Miss Metcalf: Yes ?

    Wilma Dean: Well, when we're young, we looks at thing very idealistically I guess. And I think Woodsworth means that... that when we're grow-up... then, we have to... forget the ideals of youth... and find strength... Miss Metcalf, may I please be...?

  • Bud: Hi, sweetheart.

    Wilma Dean: I suppose you wish I was more like Juanita Howard, don't you ?

    Bud: What ?

    Wilma Dean: I saw the way you were looking at her. I think she's disgraceful. Well, she stand there waiting for the...

    Bud: Now wait a minute, wait a minute. There is no reason in the world why I shouldn't see her.

    Wilma Dean: Then why were you speaking to her...

    Bud: What ? You think I'm not suppose to notice her ? It's that what you expect out of me ? I'm not even suppose to know girls like that exist, eh ?

    Wilma Dean: Bud, I'm sorry. I'm sorry Bud, honest.

    Bud: All right, you're sorry.

    Wilma Dean: Oh Bud, please don't be mad !

    Bud: I'm not mad, Deanie.

    Wilma Dean: Oh Bud, Bud, I just can't stand when you're mad at me...

    Bud: Oh, Deanie I don't know the matter with me lately. I always lose my temper. You're the only girl in the world for me, don't you know that, Deanie ?