Finn Wilson chuckled slyly twice, Viola Harris saw it and disdainfully pursed her lips.
Finn Wilson looked hurt, holding a popcorn bucket and following behind Viola Harris, he said aggrievedly, "Viola, you're so dismissive of me…"
That expression made it seem like Viola Harris had done something awful to him.
Mason Carter's new movie tells the story of a teenage girl who falls for the intellectually impaired boy next door. There's no dramatic ups and downs, no intense sorrow or joy, no love and hate conflict—just a subtle unrequited affection, a sense of bewilderment about what to do, and the pain of unreciprocated feelings. Even the sadness is so light, like the first breath of outdoor air on a summer morning.
The entire film can be described as mundane, yet it's this very ordinariness that touched all viewers, making them cry for no apparent reason. Reflecting on it afterwards, they couldn't pinpoint where the tear-inducing moments were.
