Anyway, domestic movies always shoot youth as a group of people who look at the happy goat under the backlight, and the actions are all scumbags and scumbags of the big bad wolf. In contrast, I think this film is quite natural, although it is not so profound, but it is a bit Do not install. The children want to do something bad to prove that they have grown up. Is youth beautiful because youth itself is beautiful? No, it’s because everyone feels that youth is painful, and that little things are uncomfortable for a long time, so it’s beautiful. There are many flaws in the acting skills of the two male protagonists, and the biggest problem is that they have too many expressions. But overall it's not that bad, it's just a straight man.
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