Murakami said that people do not age slowly, but in an instant. I think our coming-of-age ceremony is also at that moment. When Mia had sex with Connor with her teenage love, she felt that she loved him, he loved her, and she walked into his world, but when she saw the reality, her sorrow and anger were nowhere to rest . Normally, she can fuck everything, but at this moment, she can't say a word. She knows that she can't play with the adult world, but she is simple and stupid. That california dream is also so ironic. Her dance danced for him. When she went to the arena with dreams, she realized that the dance there only wanted nudity and sexual impulse, and her barefoot innocent dance was just childish. The tone of the whole is very similar to Ian McEwan's First Love, Last Rite. The last thing to be buried is our youth, our dreams. Our growing pains always end and pay homage in this way. When we think we know everything, smoking, drinking, and making love, we actually don’t know anything. We mistakenly think that we are already adults. This is just the price of entry. We have to understand, accept, learn to be calm, and don't forget how we feel. Perhaps, when we feel that there are still many things we don't understand, we are only grown up.
The breath of life is so full that we still need to care about ethical grievances. Just as rape has nothing to do with sex, so love has nothing to do with society. Boldly love, boldly be hurt. This is youth.
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