Nakajima has always been a masterpiece. Although the themes of God are different, this time God has come to the themes of school violence and juvenile delinquency. This mystery novel by Minato Kanae is already a masterpiece in itself, and Nakajima Kaka, as a miracle, has made persistent efforts to shoot this work. It can be said that the reasoning adaptations in the past five years are not better than him. Although Ninagawa Yukio's several films are good, it is either that the actors' acting skills are still immature (the Matsuura Ayata orz of "Blue Flame"), or the script is compared with the original. Full-scale runaway ("Snake Tongue"), but Nakajima's grasp of the original work and the control of the film's rhythm are very amazing.
The acting skills of the actors are also very good, especially the two acting as teenagers A and B. They are really born with acting skills. Not to mention Yoshino Kimura, the mother of boy B, who is famous for his acting skills, and Takako Matsuko's performance is a full house. I always thought she would only play the pitiful eldest lady or the innocent OL, but I didn't expect it would be so natural to play this pitiful and vicious teacher this time. It's easy to play this role too hard, and it will look neurotic and unworthy; if it's too light, it will look fake. It seems that Song Longzi's acting lineage is still outstanding, and God will reward this bowl of rice.
Also, the lighting used in this film is very unique, with the characteristics of Nakajima.
Although such a good film, because the content is quite violent and the performance is very direct (a lot of juvenile crime bloody scenes), it is likely to be banned in China. If you have the resources, hurry up and collect them.
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