Campus rules

Cassandra 2022-01-07 15:54:53

Adapted from the novel of the same name, he should be the leader in the campus violence film. The director tells the story with a cold and ups and down plot. Director Haverstrom used a lot of contrast techniques to subtly display the spirit of the evil theme. And the starring Andrews Wilson stood out from more than 120 auditioners and proved himself with superb acting skills. The film has a strong sense of substitution, which deals with depression, sadness, pity, violence, resistance, and helplessness in a cold shot. It's a little regrettable in the film that the part of the bridge that protects rights and interests by law is paler, and it's a bit out of tune with the overall paving.
A collection of stories that explore individuals and groups, violence and the rule of law. The photographic editing is not fancy but powerful. The illusion of domestic violence at the beginning and the threat of resorting to law at the end. The lightness of the law regrettably adds to the drama, inertial heroism. The guidance of freedom has not yet talked about the realm of collective sacrifice. The abuse of power is secretly replaced by group oppression, allowing the audience to enjoy the pleasure of brutal revenge after bearing the burden of humiliation. In the end, the law easily restores justice. It is obvious that the film’s naive metaphysical criticism and The awesome viewing experience is completely different. Although there are signs of Hollywood, it is still a bit surprised that the director will be the puppet of the film Escape from the Shell. At least don’t be too nutritious.

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Evil quotes

  • Headmaster: There is only one word for people like you, and that is "evil"

  • Erik Ponti: [to a rival, seated next to him] Strange. Can anyone smell shit? Shit, I smell shit.

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