It seems that they are so simple, they can do anything just to get a little bit of drugs. What they lack in their eyes is care and confidence in the future!
The film title "Fallen Street" originally referred to the men and women who stand on the streets to prostitution, but the men and women here are underage generations. They live on drugs and sell their youth just to get a little bit of drugs that paralyzes them. Why did the director present the darkest side of the world so truthfully and frankly, what did he want to say? Is it just to reveal the existence of such a small group of people who are forgotten by society and lack care?
I don’t know. It hurts too much to see why these scrawny young people must take this step. After they take this step, their lives will no longer be theirs! Don't they know? Their eyes are filled with blankness and confusion. While the drugs are boiling in their bodies, the expressions of emptiness and joy in their eyes are too cruel and true to the director's portrayal!
Detoxification is really speechless, no words can express the inexplicable pain! Rehabilitation is not just dead drugs, but everything related to drugs: places where drugs take drugs, people who take drugs, even their closest friends, as long as he is smoking, he or she has to quit everything, and finally pay Give up the empty soul!
If they relapse, they will die. They will live like ghosts with their faces like ghosts. The last thing they can do is wait for death!
This film can be an educational film!
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