Ordinary movie

Ambrose 2022-01-05 08:01:54

One day, I thought, if Bezos, Amazon's head suddenly hangs, or the garbage collector suddenly becomes ill and no one replaces it, which one will have a greater impact on our lives? I guess it's the latter.

Movies, I like to talk about dreams and heroes, especially when the American dream is in power and Hollywood monopolizes the film industry. (Hollywood is a dream factory, and it cares about the 1% of stars, not 99% of ordinary people.) 95% of movies tell stories about heroes, or stories about ordinary people becoming heroes, and seldom pay attention to ordinary people. life. When I had this idea, a movie called "8th Grade" appeared before my eyes. The heroine is too ordinary to be ordinary. To sum it up, the face is full of acne and body fat. She lacks self-confidence in her life, she has a crush on the school grass and dare not confess, she is looked down upon by other girls who love to dress up. The hostess herself also recorded a youtube video to teach everyone to open up and build self-confidence, so all kinds of things, but the video stuttered, ah, ah. Coincidentally, what she said in the video was also what she was trying to do. She was opening herself, and bravely took many first steps towards a better self. At the end of the film, she is still that ordinary girl, but she is better than before.

Sometimes when I watch a movie, I don't want to see the fame of Li Wan, but just want to say, it turns out that you have such a decadent time.

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  • Clementine 2022-01-05 08:01:54

    Three and a half. With great confidence in recent American youth films, the result was still slightly disappointed. The key was too shallow. In the end, it was necessary to rely on the drama of father and daughter to "fight the fire", but the result was even more abrupt; the US campus in the past two years Katarai blowout appeared, covering almost every age group and group, and I felt that everything was done (the directors really didn’t want to change the angle and way of thinking to shoot), this seems to have said no Few, rebellious psychology, classmate relationship, secret love, social networking... But in fact, only one thing is said-the eighth-grade weird girl who tries to blend into the surrounding circle; just say "don’t squeeze in different circles" can easily To sum it up, making full use of the emerging network social platforms to connect the plot, although avoiding the tediousness of flat and straightforward, but in fact, this trick is not new. However, considering the popularity of these recent youth films, it is not groundless to want to come to the blowout; the director is a post-90s, it is still worth encouraging, young people shoot young people, there is nothing wrong, it is estimated that in the future such post-90s directors will be able to make post-00 stories. more and more.

  • Alice 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    The group play is perfect. It seems that most of the time minors act by nature. But the structure is too scattered, this is really unbearable.

Eighth Grade quotes

  • Kayla: Do I make you sad? I don't know. Sometimes I think that when I'm older, I'll have a daughter of my own or something... and I feel like if she was like me, then being her mum would make me sad all the time. I'd love her because she's my daughter, but I think if she turned out like me that being her mum would make me really sad.

  • Kayla: But it's like, being yourself is, like, not changing yourself to impress someone else.