though i don’t think this is a good story (overall cliche but cant tell what the ending is until the last minute of the film), i’m still drawn to its exquisite retro look, style, music, and bold yet harmonious colors applied, which are so to my taste that i can overlook its plot deficiencies. better than The Breakfast Club from the same writer imo.
No matter the age, and what they does everyday are too shallow to rely on to express something like " I will never love anyone the way that I love you. Never." The topic are more deep than this film they trying to say.