Summer Overture

Vilma 2021-12-19 08:01:10

Recent developments: No feeling for love / preference for free humanity

My favorite part is that the male protagonist Paul’s friends have all gone. Only he was left alone in the hut in the forest. He began to truly live the primitive life in the forest: hunting, killing, cooking, and symbiosis with animals.

This is a summer story about people and people and nature and self (also involving a few people and God)

The friction between Paul and his father Paul and his two friends parted ways halfway, and the misunderstanding of having a crush on the girl... In the end everyone's suspicion was cleared.

From the beginning, Paul sneaked into the supermarket by the road to buy chickens to eat. The first time he hit a mouse? She was panicked until later, although she was still ashamed of skinning the rabbit, clutching the tail of the mouse, staring at it, and finally coexisting peacefully with the snake.

In fact, I was angry with my father at that time because of my father’s reasons on the one hand, and on the other hand, because of the flammable, irritable and explosive emotions during adolescence. However, through this simple but unusual experience, getting along with nature and getting along with friends and self is everything. Become rounded

Finally, I remembered that if I didn’t remember where I saw it before, it probably meant that it’s not terrible or even respectable to walk in the dark because we tend to retreat halfway.

In the play, whether it is the execution ability of the hero from the beginning or the ability to stay alone in the forest, it is beyond our ordinary people's reach.

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Extended Reading
  • Eliza 2021-12-19 08:01:10

    Attracted by posters, healed by small and fresh photography, touched by youthful play and stubble, in just a short summer, boys became kings of their own world, grew up in their own kingdom, and ended in their own kingdom.

  • Nola 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    Glad we've all grown up

The Kings of Summer quotes

  • Joe: I don't trust that old guy.

    Biaggio: He has a shadow behind his eyes.

    Vicki: How long have you been standing there?

    Biaggio: Hello

    Joe: That's not an answer.

  • Patrick: I can deal with the fact that the chickens are store bought. Okay? I can! But it really bothers me that the loaded potato isn't Biagio's recipe...

    Joe: No! No no, that actually really is. I- I honestly have no idea where he's getting chives.