A little bit more "Hangover" madness than "Miss Bird", a little bit more than "The Hangover" The high school student party award of "Leadership War", "Miss Bird" + "Hangover" + "Leadership War" ", plus a little bit of the hilarious "Daydreamer" of the "Aberrations" version, and the same-sex version of "Spider-Man: Homecoming", = Wilde’s clever choice of themes for his debut work, and the same as "Miss Bird", one It comes up with 100% freshness of rotten tomatoes.
Summarize the routines of these growth themes today. First show the friendship and love, and then grow together. In the process, they found their own favorite goals and began to help each other to pursue them. However, after the failure of the pursuit, there were cracks in the friendship and they began to develop. Recalling each other’s well-being after the unsuccessful development, the awakening music sounded, the two reconciled, each has a bright future, and in the end they will inevitably be separated, and they start to grow gradually while reminiscing. In the process, add some dirty jokes...how much Mature and perfect, but very close to the people. Who doesn’t love it? I still like this one very much. What’s commendable in this movie is that I think I’m better than others when I study hard. After being slapped by the fact that others are having fun and being so good at the same time, it satisfies the unremitting dark psychology of our non-learning and non-good students. It is still necessary to combine work and rest, although leisure is always greater than labor……
Although it looks good, I am a little bit afraid that this rebellious and friendly routine in the process of growing up will become a general formula for female creators to start in the future. Perhaps the true strength of a director should start from his second work. Like the high school students in the movie, the true level of strength is shown, and we must continue to see the follow-up after entering the university. Greta Wegg once again proved her talent with "Little Women", looking forward to Wilde's future directorship. , Whether it will burst out greater talent...
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