"Blow if you want, and blow loudly."
But unlike the slightly joyous translation of the title, this movie is cold and cruel.
The male protagonist can be freed from this place, which is nominally a reformatory but not much better than a prison, in five days. He seems to be able to smell freedom. During this period of time in the reformatory, he also tried to become surly.
But an accident happened. The fuse was that the male lead's brother came to him and told his mother to take him to Italy. The male protagonist feels anxious and troubled by this. Because he believes that his mother will ruin his brother's future. When I was a child, I followed my mother, but for the sake of her own life, she played him like a ball. He always thinks that he has become like this, and his mother has an unshirkable responsibility. And the younger brother was pulling it up by himself, and he would never see his younger brother repeat his own mistakes. So he began to seek change. But everything was so difficult. He was humiliated by his companions, and even the conversation with his mother ended in quarrel.
The anxiety of the hero finally transformed into uncontrollable anger. During an interview, conflict broke out. He took a girl he fancyed as a hostage. And his request was to meet his mother and make her swear to keep his younger brother. The mother compromised, but at this time the male protagonist also proposed to go to have a cup of coffee with the girl who was kidnapped by him. Finally, after drinking the coffee, the male protagonist raised his hand and was arrested calmly.
The whole film is very quiet, and there is no soundtrack. The sirens that sounded at the end of the film and the sound of cars passing by are therefore particularly harsh. It's like a sharp blade, across the boundless sky, directly to our soft heart.
In my opinion, the male protagonist is simple and straightforward. Because he loves his brother, he wants to keep him. Because I like this girl, I have to go to have a cup of coffee with her even if I am adventurous. This seems to be kind of cute. There is a poetic feeling in the restless heart of this young man.
I have always sympathized with juvenile delinquents. Because I believe that there are deeper family and social reasons behind them. Just like the male protagonist, he lost himself because he didn't get the love from the family he deserved when he was a child. As a reformatory that bears the burden of educating young people, it seems to us like a cold prison, without a trace of care, and some are just rigid and cold. This reminds me of the "Evil Dog Gang". They tried to resist, but they couldn't escape the imprisonment of the iron and bronze walls. The teenagers can't get any influence here, but add more despair.
When the boy raised his hand, he knew that freedom would be farther and farther away from him. And the innocent and simple beautiful sentiment in his heart bloomed on his throbbing heart and was blown away by the wind.
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