This is a decent film, for the confusion and regrets of youth, love and friendship.
When narrating the growth story of this 13-year-old, the structure of the story is very complete. First of all, it runs through the entire process of the youth producing regrets and returning to the past to face regrets, and presents the complete psychological changes of the protagonist. Write again, in terms of character creation, whether it is a mother who needs to be taken care of, or a prison lady who really gives advice on the growth of youth, friends with low IQs, girls who fall in love with adolescence and women who fall in love with adults, everyone’s personality is established. They are touching, and at the same time, they have piled up the elements needed for the growth of youth. In addition, the direction of the story has a sense of romance, like a plot that can only happen in Andersen's fairy tales.
Ps~ The young man stood on the side of the street and raised his head in confusion. Even if the lady only answered briefly and rudely, she would still point out the truth of life. Such a picture reminds me that the youth seems to be asking God questions, and no matter what the decision is, how to go on? The final answer should all depend on your own heart.
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