Boarding school and the "boy group" make people think of "Death Poetry
Club" although it has nothing to do with the topic of "elite education". The drunk scene is a bit reminiscent of "Fight Club", although in addition to "fighting" "Club" literally means it doesn’t matter if it’s hooked up.
Everything is paving the way for the plot development and climax after entering the tavern. The scene of their alcoholism and presumptuousness makes me think of "Skin" for no reason, and BGM fried chicken praise. There is wood there! -That is why Huguo can shoot such absurd and extravagant youth (⊙﹏⊙) b
After I learned that the movie was adapted from the play, it is no wonder that the real colorful part-after entering the pub to eat-has a dense stage play Breath, it’s a pity that the conflicts and depictions of various characters are not detailed enough, so that I have been tense, and then I found a false alarm... The
end of the film Alistair walks on the street with a smile and smiles confidently and slyly,
and suddenly makes people pass through. It’s the end of "Train Guessing"! — He still won, didn’t he?
Yes, I have to praise the appearance of Sister Borgia’s appearance, her hair color changed and she didn’t recognize her, but her cute voice recognition is very high! But I didn't notice who the daughter of Downton Abbey (abandoned early although she was familiar)
ended up labeling "horror"! ! Although I have always been worried that someone will die-according to Hollywood's method, the tavern owner may really die and leave a heavy psychological burden on the audience +_+-But "thriller" is not enough! ! Obviously it is an "educational film for aristocratic youth"
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