The whole movie is roughly divided into three parts (I know it's dangerous if I say this is not good! Haha), let's divide it into three parts: the unlucky kid is involved in gang disputes, an inexplicable memory of the past, A love based on an embarrassing "exposure" incident. The order of the three paragraphs is disrupted. Collage with details. It feels fun, and there is no problem with the logical order. It's not good, it's not bad.
Maybe it's the sequelae of the "smoke gun"! Whenever I see such a movie, I will compare it with "Big Smoke Gun". But it doesn't make much sense. Every movie should have its own independent life and the meaning of continuity.
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