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Spring is not a reading day - good translation! Great show!
Dell 2022-04-19 09:01:18
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Josianne 2022-04-23 07:01:15
The male protagonist is a Yongze-like character in "Norwegian Forest". Even if he knows how to control the whole world, his ego is nothing but an empty space. Teen movies are indeed an outdated genre. The Spectacular Now, Boyhood, Mean Girls, Like Sunday, Like Rain, Lady Bird are better since 2000
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Reginald 2021-10-20 19:01:48
Like many American youth films, this film also sets the time in the last year of the protagonist’s high school. This setting itself is emotional depth with a certain nostalgia. It is a pity that "Spring is not a reading day" too pursues dramatic plot and Audiovisual, on the contrary, weakened the emotional power that the film should have. In terms of character creation, the film spends most of its space on describing the protagonist’s "almost omnipotent" pranking ability (not to mention the apparently dubbed singing scene, which has very bad effects), which makes the protagonist’s role lose most of its credibility On the contrary, the male number two perfected the arc with a wisely executed scene and became the fullest character in the story. In addition, the film’s sense of humor is not only reflected in the clever or clumsy plot writing, but also in the tribute to many movies, including the graduate, 007, Casablanca, and Star Wars.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off quotes
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[hearing a fake phone message]
Sloane: [crying on machine] We can't come to the phone right now. We've had a... death in the family.
Ed Rooney: Grace, Ferris Bueller is behind this. There is no doubt in my mind, and now, he's got Sloane Peterson involved in this thing.
Grace: Her grandmother, too.
Ed Rooney: You pinhead.
Sloane: [sobbing] If you need to reach us, we'll be at the following number...
[sobbing becomes hysterical and over the top]
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Cameron: Hey batta batta batta hey batta batta batta SWING batta!