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Carmela 2022-03-21 09:01:51

Some boys are like this in their adolescence, they are sensitive, anxious, and have low self-esteem. When they meet the girls they like, they are like enemies. They live in their own world. Greg is such a boy. He loves classic movies and is inseparable with Earl. , filming bad movies together, driving trains with his mouth full, but also such a boy met a dying girl Rachel under the nagging of his mother, he talked to her like a task, he always blamed Earl for leaking their The secret, in the final analysis, is that he wants to escape everything, he just wants to live in his own small circle, he is not willing to accept the time with many people, he is not willing to be called a "friend", and he is not willing to be noticed by others , he despised his looks and his ability to do things, but when he really sat on the floor with a dying girl, his life was full of color, he didn't have to mourn for losing his hair, and he didn't have to grieve for getting weaker and weaker. In the face of death, all the difficulties seemed insignificant. In his failed friendship with her, he learned not to run away, dared to confess to his parents, no longer act as a bad person, and completed a movie that belonged to her. He stepped into the ward in a suit and tie to show her the moment that only belonged to her. This may be the best action to resolve the quarrel. At the last moment of her life, what filled her eyes was a movie about her and the intermediary The boy she cried, these were the best moments in her life. After she left, he realized how much he didn't know her, she didn't know her hobbies, she didn't know the squirrel hiding in her room, she didn't know How do they care about each other, as the seemingly cynical teacher said, when you lose someone, everything will unfold from the side

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Me and Earl and the Dying Girl quotes

  • Rachel: Look, I don't want you hanging out with me. I don't need your stupid pity. It's fine, you can just go.

    Greg: No, hey, hey, you got it all wrong. I'm not here 'cause I pity you. I'm actually here 'cause my mom is making me.

    Rachel: That's actually worse.

  • Greg: This is the story of my senior year of high school and how it destroyed my life. All right, this is the story of my senior year and how me and Earl made a film so bad, it literally killed someone. Okay, maybe that's not what happened, but my friend Rachel did get cancer and me and Earl did make a film and none of our lives would ever be the same.