Halfway through, I couldn't help but say a few words. Jules is definitely the best rainbow pony in the world. No matter what, I'll give her my entire high school love, and I'll laugh out of my mind when I talk about it after graduation. Lexi is also, woohoo, the only pure good guy. The parents of the two protagonists are the best parents in the world. They keep a certain distance. Once they turn around, they find their open arms standing not far away. It's nice.
I saw the part where Nate was suspended from school. The two best scenes at the moment are Jules and the idiot Nate who came in from the front and rear doors of the classroom during the online dating period, and then the two perspectives were combined into one (this is great, God, I watched it several times, okay? Wondering how it was filmed), the other is that kat and ethan had an awkward fight, the camera moved to the projector and ethan was shining brightly (laughs out loud).
Maddy is a mad, arrogant and twisted girl, I have never been able to achieve her self-confidence and arrogance in an instant, but also originated from that fucked up family, everything is traceable. She seems to convince herself to love Nate for face, and when she looks back, she finds that she has been submerged. It hurts too much, this is the heroine of youth and pain literature, I was stunned when I saw the scene where she cried ugly and called Kat in the car.
I think I'm half a kat, a fat girl who ruthlessly depends on the popularity of the Internet for food, but she's more influent than me, and it's good that I'm not that influx, which looks disgusting.
Finished it in one go.
The director and the makeup design are amazing. After watching it, I rushed to the director's interview. The surprise on the screen can be said to be the highest in the film and television I've ever watched. I watched many transitions back and forth, which is incredible. In the interview, the director said that rue was based on his own experience in detoxification, so it made sense. The hallucinogenic clips can be said to be extremely superbly shot. Whether it is the movement of the mirror, the music, the lighting or the makeup, the emotions and the plot are conveyed so naturally and fluently. He is a natural story teller, and all the elements are just right.
However, most people's stories are too far away from me, I can only say that they are just watching gorgeous lunatics, and they did not cause too many people's emotional fluctuations (except for being mad at nate, and the feelings of the protagonist, heartbroken) . The parent line is the most moving to me, the distance and scuffle between the two generations, especially with this group of people. If I were that mom, I would be very embarrassed, how to control the distance between us, how toxic the so-called pleasure they pursue, and how well I know its charm, how to communicate, how to Perfectly handled. I don't know how to say it, but the drama conveys it very three-dimensionally, which allows me to see more of the things behind the quarrel between myself and my mother.
Ah...rules is really sad. I didn't know whether to empathize with Jules or Rue. They can all see the stupid things I've fallen into, the heartbreak and hesitation I've experienced. Untouched areas growing up are advertised like a fairy tale world, out of reach or burnt when you reach out, at least for same-sex feelings for me.
In addition to the protagonist, the relationship between maddy and cassie is also very interesting. The first reaction is that it is really stupid, and the second reaction is substituted into their perspective and laments the delicateness of the screenwriter.
Maybe it's because I watched it too quickly. The remaining enthusiasm now is mainly about the director. Maybe I will be more touched when I come back and watch it slowly. Also, I hope the Nate family will be dead when the second season opens tomorrow.
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