At the beginning of Roger Dodge's film, our hero told us a wonderful theory of relationship between men and women (note that this is an R-rated film, although there are not many scenes exposed, the lines involve more sexual content. If you are not a school-age audience, please leave immediately), and then bring out the object of education-his nephew who is only 16 years old. This mission is to show my little nephew the world of flowers and flowers in new york. In this way, Roger, the advertising manager who had just been abandoned by his boss and ex-girlfriend, and Nick, a country boy from Ohio, started a Roger Dodge trip ... The theme of the film was clarified in the scene of the singles bar: two young girls were attracted by Nick's innocent childlike temperament and sent out the feeling that "we need more men like you". When they were finally angered by Roger's rude and vulgar worldview of men and women, Roger began to realize that Nick was not the only one who was educated. At the end of the play, the director throws an interesting burden. What's Nick's attitude towards meeting beautiful girls in the dining hall after returning to school? The abrupt ending leaves room for thinking, so the audience will undoubtedly receive an "education" ... The performance of the leading actor campbell scott in this film is naturally impeccable, and his lines are particularly eye-catching, because he almost shows off his theory from beginning to end, which reminds me of Raptalk: p from time to time. This guy also won the American Film Committee Award for Best Actor for this play. On the other hand, Jesse Eisenberg, the actor of Nick, vividly depicts the passion, frankness and anxiety of adolescence, which definitely deserves our attention when watching this film.