Bad boy sky

Scarlett 2022-01-21 08:03:07

Xiaoma and Xinzhi are still on their bicycles, and the playground is still the same. Looking at their window, there are still young people sitting, and youth seems to have never begun.
Kitano Takeshi's "Bad Boy's Sky" is to a large extent a template for people. What exactly is a "bad boy"? Pony’s hooliganism and Xinzhi’s cold-heartedness seem to give a perfect interpretation of the term "bad boy", skipping classes in the playground, teasing the teacher, robbing classmates’ pocket money, burning the teacher’s new car and so on. Rebellious exit, youth spent in the boredom of not knowing the world. The sky is just a cloud of directionless, staggering.
Youth is bright and shiny.

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  • Robyn 2022-03-20 09:02:48

    At first, I only focused on cruel youth genre movies, but I was attracted by the soundtrack in the film...

  • Jaquan 2022-03-18 09:01:07

    Kitano's narrative efficiency is extremely high, and only a few strokes can make the characters really friendly and empathetic. Emphasizes the use of repetitive elements and scenes (such as porcelain dolls, playgrounds, rooftops, cafes, double-talk stage, physical training routes where one person rides a bicycle and one person runs, etc.), and occasionally inserts another group of young teenagers practicing boxing The fragments, together with the beginning and the end of the closed loop, show the normality of the world of fate. Hisaishi Joe's soundtrack perfectly matches the cold warmth of Takeshi Kitano. Whether it’s a bad boy or a good boy’s youth, cruelty and disillusionment are inevitable. Whether it’s boxing, underworld or decent service, it’s a rare thing to succeed in fulfilling their dreams. Obey these unavoidable weaknesses of human nature. Fortunately, there is still a little hope and longing left at the end: "-Do you think we are finished?-Nonsense, we haven't started yet." (9.0/10)

Kids Return quotes

  • Shinji: Masaru, do you think we're already finished?

    Masaru: Hell no. We haven't even started.