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American high school student movies

Does "Twilight" count?

"Twilight" tells the love story of a pair of star-crossed lovers. 17-year-old Bella Swan is a witty, sweet and popular girl who exiled herself to Forks. In a remote and rainy town all year round, she got acquainted with a mysterious male classmate, Edward Cullen, who came from a "vegetarian" vampire family, but Bella's special fragrance attracted him - as soon as he smelled it He wanted to suck her blood when he arrived, but he suppressed his desires for the sake of love. He also had to fight with other vampires who also wanted to kill her, and tried his best to protect her. She never imagined that it was this choice that would bring her and him to meet at the crossroads of fate. The moment their eyes met, they already understood that what awaited them was not only the temptation of happiness, but also the abyss of danger. The two people who love each other swing between love and danger, spending fresh and exciting days together, just like the long-lost sunshine, shining in the romantic twilight zone.

Happiness moves forward slowly, with waves waiting for opportunities. When a fragile girl wants to integrate into an extraordinary world, the dangers she faces are far more difficult than kissing a kind devil. At twilight after experiencing the beauty of the day, this ups and downs adventure story has just begun.

The author depicts the emotional confusion and confusing emotional entanglements of the protagonist in adolescence with real and delicate details. The meticulous description and concise and elegant writing arouse the endless imagination of readers. The story is both true and imaginary, and the twists and turns of the plot are strange. It stimulates readers' continuous urge to read. In the refreshing tenderness and lingering, readers witness the brilliance of youth, the beauty of first love, the struggle between reason and emotion, the struggle between soul and body...

"Dead Poets Society" (also known as "Dead Poets Society") "Spring Breeze Turns into Rain" is actually the same, it is a bit old, but it is absolutely classic. I cried when I saw it at the end

In 1959, Wilton Preparatory Academy was respected by people at that time for its dignified style. There, the model of education is fixed, which is not only monotonous but also restricts the mind. However, all this changed in the hands of a new teacher. John Keating's anti-traditional education methods brought a touch of vitality to the college: in his classroom, he encouraged students to stand on the desk and observe the world around them from a new perspective; he introduced many thoughtful people to students Poetry; the free and divergent thinking philosophy he advocated aroused great repercussions among students. Gradually, some people accepted him and began to face every day bravely and take control of their own lives. Unfortunately, the teacher was eventually forced to leave. At the end, the scene where the students stood on the table to support the teacher was enough to move people to tears.

The same goes for "Adventureland"

In the summer of 1987, James Branner (played by Jesse Eisenberg), a young man who had just stepped out of college, was like many Like many ordinary graduates, they are faced with future choices, especially the issue of employment and survival. But the dream that James wants to realize most right now is to visit the European continent that he has always dreamed of. But apparently his parents have given him a clear answer and will no longer provide financial assistance to the adult James.

Therefore, finding a temporary summer job and realizing his dream of traveling to Europe became James' urgent wish. Restaurants and supermarkets, James ran into obstacles everywhere. Finally, the young man, who looked pretty good, found a job as a handyman at "Adventure Park," a large amusement park not far from home. However, here, all kinds of tourists, colleagues with different personalities, and an extremely neurotic boss (played by Bill Hader) made James experience a "real world version" of an "adventure park" trip. It gave James, who had just entered society, a new and profound understanding of life and his future. At the same time, this young man who was very shy and introverted in school also realized what young people should do during his "close contact" with his beautiful female colleague Ann (Kristen Stewart) in this new job. The dual psychological and physical impulses and growth...

"There is Spring for Even Young Boys" can be regarded as a comedy looking for adult proof

The protagonist of the film, Danny (Steven C. Played by Poland) is a skinny little Jewish high school student. Like many adolescent boys who are shy by nature, simple-minded and simple-limbed, Danny also has low self-esteem.

In addition, he also has a pair of parents who have the same low self-esteem, weird behavior, and strong protectiveness. To outsiders, he is really a pathetic person. Seeing that the graduation prom was coming soon, Danny spent the 600 yuan he had saved to open a house, rent a car and buy a luxurious dress. However, after everything was ready, the date he wanted to date had not yet been found. Although he can directly take his good friend Camili to the prom, and Camilli will not deny him face, he still hopes to take this opportunity to date a girl with more potential for external development, such as carpooling with him. the seductive blonde cheerleader, or the Asian girl in class who writes erotic poetry. Anyway, this time he decided to be a real "man". However, things did not go smoothly. Mom and Dad themselves are on the verge of divorce, each looking for their own passion, but they still give Danny some well-intentioned advice on his sex life from time to time. The greater pressure came from the merciless ridicule of his classmates and the uncontrollable hormonal impulse in his heart. But no matter what, he really made up his mind this time, "What night can be more important than the graduation prom? Maybe the wedding night? However, historical experience proves that it is just a one-night stand that is destined to end in divorce. !" However, when he heard that Bart - the most useless loser in the school - had already found a dance partner and even booked a hotel room. For the first time, Danny regarded this matter as important as his wealth and life - after all, no matter how unlucky a boy is, he still has a minimum of male self-esteem or vanity, especially when it involves a woman. For honor, for growth, for not being ridiculed by his buddies, for youth, for the release of hormones... Danny risked his life!

In addition, if you really like musicals, you can watch "High School Musical Part 3". The first part was okay, but the third part is just a MV, and the plot is a bit pale.