"Have you had your first cup of milk tea in autumn?" In a blink of an eye, this meme is already a year old.
In summer, there are midnight barbecues, noisy square dancing, sultry air that feels like solidification; there are also lightning, thunder, and violent winds and rain.
Just like youth, there is light, dark clouds and rainbows.
Many stories happen in summer. What stories do you have this summer?
What is the youth in your heart like?
While reminiscing about youth and lamenting the passing of time, let us once again reminisce about those movies about youth that took place in the summer; those growth written with hesitation, sadness, loneliness, and regret.
1 Four movies, four flavors of candy 01. "Heartbeat": Love at first sight, everything you see is you. Do you still remember the person who made your heart flutter when you first met?
I hope this movie can take you back to your first love and bring back the youthfulness and beauty of the past.
The film is adapted from the novel "Flipped" by children's writer Wendelin Van Draannan.
The story is guided by the heroine Julie's "love at first sight" for the boy next door, Bryce, and tells the story of the two from their first acquaintance to their mutual completion of the baptism of "growing up" together.
Julie is sweet-looking, with long chestnut hair and a pair of starry lake-green eyes.
When she was 7 years old, she fell in love with her new neighbor Bryce at first sight.
One look from him was enough to make Julie's heart feel like a hurricane.
From then on, Julie embarked on a bold and passionate pursuit.
Wherever Bryce goes, Julie follows.
Even if Bryce avoided her like the plague, he could not escape her clutches.
The differences, contradictions and even gaps between the two add a lot of laughter to the story.
However, after experiencing several unexpected incidents, Julie began to think about the meaning of love.
Especially the sycamore tree with profound meaning throughout the film.
This is Julie's favorite tree, her "spiritual home".
When the sycamore tree was cut down, Julie cried and asked Bryce to defend the tree with her, but Bryce backed down.
Since then, Julie has discovered that Bryce is not what she imagined, and her love for him is no longer passionate.
Julie's defense of the sycamore tree was splashed across the newspapers.
And gradually, Bryce finally noticed Julie's unique charm, and Bryce, who had been escaping, began to follow his heart of liking Julie.
In order to save Julie, he and Julie planted a plane tree in the courtyard together, and the two reconciled.
"Tree" gave the two children a different understanding of themselves.
At the same time, it witnessed the emotional changes and character growth of Julie and Bryce - the heroine went from loving blindly to understanding the "sense of boundaries"; the boy went from being cowardly to a man who dared to look directly into his heart.
The plot is expressed in a soft, moist and silent way, which unknowingly brings the audience's thoughts back to the student days, when we were shy and ignorant when we were first in love.
Some things become different after that age.
After that, we never did anything so irrational for anyone again. Our youth, impulse and initial love only stayed at that moment.
The images in the film are extremely beautiful, and every frame is heart-pounding: breeze, wild grass, sunset, thick clouds.
This is a high-scoring movie about first love and a high-scoring life movie about growing up. It is worth watching and savoring again and again.
02. "Little Forest: Summer and Autumn Chapter": Learn to be alone and use silence to drive away the inner anxiety. The movie "Little Forest" uses the narrative method of narration to show the heroine Ichiko's comfort, freedom and isolation after returning to her childhood mountain village, Komori.
A life of isolation.
There is no tense and exciting plot in the whole film, and the slow narrative rhythm narrates Shizi's pastoral life.
A few years ago, my mother left without saying goodbye, leaving only a letter.
In addition, Shizi cannot adapt to the busy and noisy city, so she chooses to return to Komori, the mountain village where she lived with her mother *** as a child.