Very nice movie.
I watch more cruel youth films in Japanese dramas, but I didn’t expect that Thai youth films have evolved like this. In contrast, although domestic youth films involve death, it may be because the movement of the camera and the language of the film are not rich enough, and the feeling is not too much.
The most impressive thing in this movie is the cruel sneer and crying scene of the high-IQ heroine. At the same age, girls are more mature and delicate than boys.
"I'm not the only one who uses school to make money." It can be said that she started to use cheating to make money because she first saw the teacher leaking questions by making up lessons and the sponsorship fee her father gave to the school. This can even be said to be a contest with the school. There are so many dark things, so much that she feels that she is not inferior at all, but she saw the rules, obeyed them, and used them.
Male Xueba is a simple person. Because of the report, the heroine lost the chance to go abroad for a bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree. On the eve of the exam, she was beaten so hard that she couldn’t take the exam and then lost the opportunity. In desperation, she could only join forces with the heroine, but she was arrested and dropped out of school. And can not study abroad for life. Compared with the heroine's mentality of accepting the darkness from the moment she sees it and then taking advantage of it, the male lead's painful process from being full of justice to the final blackening is self-evident. People like that are much more terrifying than the grass on the wall, the collapse of the world view, and the subversion of the character design.
And the most cruel thing is that the rich second generation who caused this vicious incident are not the real "bad guys". They spend a little money just to get out of college, spend a lot of money just to make their parents happy, win some luxury car toys, beat someone just to vent their anger, that's all. From the bottom of their hearts, they didn't really want to ruin each other's lives.
But life is so cruel. Some people live on thin ice, sticking all their dreams on one chance, and then being tempted after they have nothing, they go crazy.
It's a pity the boss. But the darkness and disgust in life, the film is just a subtle point so far.
There are two true stories told in the film review area. A student from a poor family who was very talented in drawing was cut off by a drunk man on his way home from self-study in the evening, and he could no longer paint. There is also a conscientious, low-key and hard-working student who relies on scholarships. Just because the president of the student union talked about a girlfriend, in order to please her, the student's scholarship was cancelled. The real world is always crueler...
The more you care about things and the less others care about them, the more miserable you are. I was thinking, if the male protagonist missed this study abroad, accepted and turned to other paths, would the ending not be such a pity... Opportunities always come, and those who can seize every opportunity can reach the peak at the age of 20 , and those who cannot be caught may reach the age of 80, or even spend their entire lives.
All mistakes made have a price, the price is unknown. But everything is just like the last sentence of the heroine: the choice is mine.
IQ is in everything, and with perseverance, things can be accomplished.
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