Youth-oriented films seem trapped in a fixed pattern: They all center on a *sensational love story, rife with anxiety about school and the future, and they all have to be told in the form of dramas–lots and lots of dramas. The clichéd and almost always predictable plot twists manage to kill all the fun.
青春片似乎都陷入了一个固定的套路:一场轰轰烈烈的爱情故事,以及对于学校生活和前途的焦虑。而这些都以戏剧化的方式呈现出来——大量戏剧化场面。而正是这些老套且几乎可以预见的情节,抹杀了影片的所有乐趣。
Then a friend recommended an American film, Everybody Wants Some!!, released earlier this year. It was the work of the veteran American director Richard Linklater, and it had gotten largely positive reviews for its tale of college-aged *shenanigans.
于是,一个朋友向我推荐了一部今年早些时候上映的美国电影《各有少年时》。这部影片是老练的美国导演理查德•林克莱特之作,且因其讲述的一个大学生恶作剧而广受好评。
The story couldn’t be any simpler. In late August 1980, three days before the new semester starts at Texas Southern University, an 18-year-old freshman named Jake arrives in his new dorm and meets his roommates. Those three, short days form the time frame for the whole film, in which the boys get laid, get stoned, get bored–just being young and absolutely free. They also talk, play baseball and search for self-discovery.
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