It was a bit confusing to watch this film at first, and of course it has absolutely nothing to do with the translation. Several girls, one campus, some unfamiliar festival names, the same thing is about youth. When people grow old, they can't help but miss their youth. Later, some punk music began, and I felt that this was different from the squeaking and spiky music routines of ordinary Japanese girls.
After reading it, I have a few feelings -
1. The Japanese school uniforms are so beautiful, white shirts, black collar flowers, white and black V-neck pullover sweaters, black pleated skirts, black stockings, and white sneakers. Looking at the simple school uniforms I used to have, I really envy the Japanese students, and also admire the designers of these school uniforms. At least from this point of view, the appearance of Japanese children is really pleasing to the eye.
2. The systematic and open nature of Japanese education. From some Japanese films I have seen, the children there not only have to study homework, participate in club activities, but also have various extracurricular sports, such as baseball lessons in "Baseball Kid", self-organization in "Linda Linda" Orchestra, as well as swimming, running.
3. I don’t know much about Japanese family culture, but I see more enlightened ones. At least they can accept more things in capitalist education. His boyfriend showed traditional arbitrariness and rude interference, reminiscent of the father in "GO" asking his child to see a wider world and breaking the circle within his reach; , and respect your child's decision.
4. The streets of Japan are very clean and the scenery is very good. Our film scenery is more from undeveloped primitive areas. Their film scenery is usually man-made buildings. The streets of Ginza can be very prosperous, but the alleys around the corner are very quiet and clean. Refreshing streets, regular short houses, and sky cut by wires. When the street lights are on, you can walk slowly along the white line on the road for a while. When you are tired, you can just sit on the side of the road and buy a bottle of drink from the vending machine, watching the sky turn dark and the surroundings silent.
Finish. With the four girls enjoying their youth on stage.
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