The Spectacular Now, but a fresh dream

Marcelino 2021-11-22 18:54:21

it's fine to just live in now, but the best part about now is there's another one tomorrow.
I like the poster of this movie very much . There is a black car parked on the tree-lined avenue. It is like the artistic conception of "Two Little No Guess".
There is also the Chinese translation of the movie. At present, the translation is not only appropriate and concise, but also full of poetry. It's like humming a couple of sentences when you're finished reading, and you can put together a good song.
The United States does not abound in such small and fresh movies, but there will be such a movie every three weeks, and then it will be praised by our generation. Critics said that it is like a mirror for young people, and Sutter and Aimee are like ourselves, with no trace of reality. Yes, from excessive narcissism to emotional setbacks, confusion about the future, lack of family warmth, and self-denial, just like all of us, we experience the inevitable setbacks in our growth. The last chicken soup for the soul brings the story to a perfect ending. Full of positive spirit and positive energy.
If it is only so, it cannot be called a good movie.
What I like is its ordinary temperament, like one day, I wish I could sound the sound of silence at any time, and I would become the next "graduate". But it's not.
Look, the soul has not been sublimated, because there has never been such a hobby. It's just like reading a story, knowing someone, or having a dream.

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Extended Reading
  • Frederik 2021-11-22 18:54:21

    Simply live in the present and focus on the future

  • Bulah 2021-11-22 18:54:21

    Pure American freshness. The plot is calm, but the performance is naturally appropriate. Life, especially a young life, all small fluctuations can be big winds and waves. Young and beautiful. Similar recommendations such as "Wallflower Boy".

The Spectacular Now quotes

  • Sutter: You're such a good listener.

    Aimee: No.

    Sutter: Um, alright. You go.

    Aimee: I remember, um, I think it was sophomore year, you came to gym class and you were wearing the mascot head and you refused to take it off. Yeah.

    [laughs]

    Sutter: [laughs] Yeah it was funny.

    [laughs]

    Sutter: Yeah, no, I mean, like, uh, what's a story about you?

    Aimee: About me? Um, I don't really have any stories.

    Sutter: What do you mean? Everyone's got a story.

    Aimee: Not me, I guess.

  • Sutter: As long as I can remember, I've never not been afraid. Afraid of failure... of letting people down... hurting people... getting hurt. I thought if I kept my guard up and focused on other things, other people... if I couldn't even feel it, well then no harm would come to me. I screwed up. Not only did I shut out the pain, I shut out everything - the good and the bad - until there was nothing.