This is a story about finding and giving up finding, positioning and letting yourself go out of control. It is related to youth, but also to the choice of life.
In this movie, I don't think Meghan, starring Keira Knightley, is pretty, but Chloe Moretz is pretty. One of them is in their youth and the other has passed away, but they all have a youthful heart. Those who have experienced youth are accustomed to positioning themselves, while those who have not experienced it feel that the future is so far away. Positioning will always deviate from the route, so premature There is no point in planning your life for yourself. This is a very idealistic literary film that encourages enjoying the moment and following the heart.
Whether or not I agree with the values and tone of the film, there are a few things I like about the film: One is that Meghan starts counting to three when she slaps someone, but when she counts to It started at two o'clock. Sometimes, to deal with fear before it comes, to solve it, it is more effective to face it than when it actually appears; the second is the turtle, I have also raised two small Brazilian turtles, but they They all left me, and I recently read Ding Mo's "He's Here, Please Close Your Eyes". In the book, there is a huge tortoise called Silent. It's still safe and maybe I can consider getting another one in the future.
Forever 16 years old, a very light-hearted film, some views may affect some people's judgments and choices. Well enough.
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