"I have left everyone, but they have never left me"... For anyone, I suggest staying away as soon as possible This kind of life... the sooner the better~
If you have not thought of pulling away and leaving, sooner or later the male protagonist will eventually become a Naf and Anton type of person (the former’s mother will hide from him and return It seems to be addicted to drugs, the latter stays in the classroom forever), or it is a farce death or accidental homicide that is similar to other friends' endings.
The most unbelievable thing is his father. Maybe his father lived as he was when he was young (but An Ran overdos it and didn't poke a big basket). He has always encouraged and liked his own son and these problematic teenagers all day long. Channeling. When there is a problem, I have never been guided or persuaded, and given good suggestions and really meaningful guidance. It’s just to add chaos to puberty~
If you encounter this kind of unclear father, please get out early. In this environment, it is difficult to have good fruit...
I always think that the role of the father in the film is extremely Selfish and irresponsible incompetent father role. In the end, Tito finally relieved his grudge, which is certainly commendable for the completion of the family. But his father is by no means loving his children in the true sense, but a selfish lust for binding possessions: knowing that his son is in this environment and with the group of children, he will continue to make troubles and treat his children. It is not advantageous; but he still hopes that his son will not go out of the country and live with him and his parents after he has moved his thoughts and hopes to get rid of this environment... What is this not being selfish? What's more, more and more under that situation, he wants to guide his son to Anton more and more, and often says that such a violent bastard friend is so good and so good, you have to stay with him more in order to use it. This kind of friendship restrains his son and keeps him...
At the end, the author certainly said with gratitude that "they never left me", but chose this kind of comforting and sympathetic way of speaking in hopes of comfort The sigh of the green age...Where is people who have never left you, you have moved forward, and their big guys are still in place~
Regarding this movie, I prefer the previous part. In the state where everything is not so outrageous, youth will explode from time to time despite the unbridled chaos and filth, but everything is controllable. Later, I only feel that the quantitative change will develop into a qualitative change, and everything will eventually derail step by step. In fact, in this process, I can gradually feel that my way is at the end of the road, and if I don’t take it back, there will be branches...
about the part of youth, even though the lines are all made up of fuckin, I still feel the movie portrayed All kinds of tension, flooding and fullness of the confusion of adolescence. This is the only thing I like about this movie.
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