Juvenile pie + concentration camp sadomasochism + I am not a rotten girl (purely yy serious people do not enter) I did not
expect such a movie to arouse my interest in writing a movie review for the first time. After reading the comments of the great gods, I can only say that I am here to complain...
The first half of the youth school mode does not make comments, just want to complain, is 47 days a bit long? Almost there, why should I watch Boy Pie again. . .
After reading the second half, I discovered my potential as a rotten girl. It was summed up by me as a sadomasochistic song of a concentration camp. After the Japanese officer appeared on the stage, he noticed at a glance that the male protagonist with special eyes in the crowd took care of him and continued to abuse the male protagonist with a small stick. Treating the male protagonist is simply special, and he also confessed that he actually likes male protagonists who are similar to himself, but they cannot play together for their own masters. But knowing this, he still couldn't control his thoughts about him. He abused him in the dormitory at night. After the abuse, he gave him a tissue. On the other hand, he gave him a chance to escape from hell and went to the radio to tell lies (here I yy because we are destined to not be here.) Together, then let him go) But in addition to the thematic reasons given in the play, the male protagonist may also miss the violent companionship of this demon friend, and gave up this opportunity to eat and drink spicy food, and finally came back. When Watanabe saw the male protagonist again, his eyes were full of joy, so he enthusiastically took his friends to abuse him together, and the male protagonist accepted it with joy. The next day, Watanabe sat gently next to the male protagonist and shared the news that he had been promoted and will leave tomorrow, full of anticipation, waiting for the male protagonist to congratulate him. There was a reluctant smile on the corner of the male protagonist's mouth, but he cried silently at night with insomnia. After being transferred to the coal mining concentration camp, he looked at the door with expectant eyes from the team. Sure enough, what walked out was a familiar figure with a handsome small waist, and then he was so weak that he almost fainted. Watanabe soon found a new magic weapon to abuse him, that is, the male protagonist who forced his muscles to be hungry and overtired to lift heavy objects. After beating Fang Xiu violently, he fell to his knees and cried bitterly, unwilling to admit that he had lost to that person. The war is over, and the U.S. wins. The male protagonist went to Watanabe after taking a bath and grooming Meimei to show his concern? Say goodbye to tears? Or revengeful? Anyway, very complicated emotions, seeing the neatness of the room announcing the owner's departure, and finally the male protagonist saw the photo of Watanabe and his warlord father, and thought that Watanabe's abnormal expression was also very likely from his father's suppression. And worship, maybe he also has lingering inner wounds, and two lines of tears have fallen. In the end, the last male protagonist forgave all the bad things Watanabe had done to him. Watanabe did not see him. When I saw this, I was puzzled. Later, the subtitles explained everything. The male protagonist is married to his lover and has two children...
Although I hate the countless maddening and outrageous atrocities of the little Japan, I have to admit that when the handsome, handsome, slender-waisted Japanese officer appeared on the stage, he was still caught in seconds. And just as I thought, the plot at this time should be that as handsome as he is, he should be perverted in his heart. Sure enough, this quiet and beautiful man is so manly that he has a super charming reversal (probably because he was not beaten) I don't hate myself that much). So the focus of the whole movie was shifted to the sadomasochistic relationship between him and the male protagonist through small details YY. But that's not my fault, the motivating dryness of the whole movie makes it impossible for me to look for fun elsewhere. The beautiful director An Da was inexperienced, and the control of the atmosphere was not in place. As soon as Watanabe appeared on the stage and met the male protagonist, the small eyes made the aura subtle.
Still have some small regrets for messing into this film, I am obviously not a rotten girl??
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