The psychological activities of colleagues are omitted here.
There seems to be a German proverb that says: if you are young but not radical, you have no conscience; if you are old but not conservative, you have no sense of responsibility.
I am not as deep as the Germans. I will only sigh to the young people after watching this film: It is not a crime to fight, you will get old if you don’t fight.
This film must be adapted from a manga at first glance. After the scene of the fight, after the clip editing, I felt that there was a slight pause between each action, but it seemed that the fight was very neat and vigorous, with the association of shock waves in the comics. But the tricks are obviously not comparable to Chinese martial arts. It is basically a gangster, so it seems very realistic. The plot is similar to the game clearance, after playing one after another, you can see it as the movie version of the game.
Even the campus gangster fight movie still feels very inspirational after watching it. The Japanese inspirational plot has gone deep into the bones. I haven't seen the midnight bell, but I doubt if Sadako can still have inspirational effects with her hair.
For adolescents, fighting is a kind of coming-of-age ceremony. Just like a child who has to go out and spread the energy to prepare for the next meal when he is full, the hormones are produced by the body. In order to guide how to use it better in the future. After all, people are not impulsive in adolescence. Is it embarrassing to be impulsive in middle age?
Therefore, from the perspective of successfully completing the coming-of-age ceremony, this campus fight film is really an inspirational film.
If you don't fight, you will be really old.
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