I often hear my classmates talk about these two directors. It was the first time I saw their films, and I was totally blown away.
In fact, it is a simple story of a poor young man who met a kind person who was willing to take care of her. His injured heart gradually recovered and he began to enjoy the time together. The slightest sensational, full plot and plain narrative can set off an inner climax, magnificent. This is the charm of the script and the skill of the director.
A child who always wanted to run away, encountered a family accident, longed for the love of his parents and his beloved bicycle, was abruptly refused to meet again by his father, was lured by a gangster to become a thief, a conflict with an adult, and his own awakening. Once a young boy, he asked people who might know his father's whereabouts again and again, chased back the bicycle that was stolen by others, and stabbed those who loved him in return for his kindness to him. And he finally understood her love. With the urging of the phone ringing, he fell from a tall tree, rubbed his eyes, picked up what she asked him to buy, got on a bicycle, and went home!
Once young, eager to find love but unable to find it, so desperately looking for it; once young, stubborn and paranoid and insisting on one's own way; once young, emphasizing feelings and friendship, talking about buddy loyalty and thinking that it is worth paying everything; I was once young, but fortunately, in the face of revenge, the young man chose to avoid and refuse to fight, and began to grow up. Going home at the end of the film is also a return to normal life!
The bicycle boy asked his father to find a bicycle. Although his father refused to meet him again, the bicycle was always by his side, the wheels were spinning rapidly, the wind blew the hem of his clothes, and the troubles of youth were scattered like this!
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