When it comes to the 1960s, one thinks of the French New Wave, the New German film, and the budding independent films in the United States, but
always ignores British films . There are really not many catchy genres and schools, but after a closer look at Richardson's film, it is truly a masterpiece . Most of the films of that era involved politics and reality. Telling stories from the perspective of teenagers is not like Vigo's "Zero Score", which is only limited to appearances. This film has more psychoanalytical psychological mining, and links personal growth with family and society. It 's a decent youth movie. I 've been looking
forward to weakening the romantic relationship, the love between children, and making some youth movies that really express the psychology of teenagers
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