After reading a lot of related things, I was thinking that maybe the director wanted to express the nostalgia and abandonment of the ignorant fantasies and willful temper of childhood and the ignorant and fearless rebellious rebelliousness of teenagers in the process of growing up... In the end, I killed the real grown-up before on the beach...
Personally, I think the ideological core is good, but neither the atmosphere nor the story nor the cinematography is very good.
If you really want to express an extreme aspect of the male protagonist being the female protagonist, it is the rebellious aspect of most teenagers...
It would be better to use some lenses and clues to indicate that the male protagonist is just a personality... But in this case, the love line must be completely abandoned...
Some people think this kind of love is romantic and pure and crazy
She belongs to him, he loves her enough not to live
But it's very strange that this kind of love really only resonates with a few people, especially the hysteria of the male protagonist...
And his madness is simply inexplicable... It seems that the emotions caused by the tragic experience of the heroine (her father is addicted to alcohol and domestic violence, once raced him to the trunk of the car and caused the heroine to get lost) are grafted on him, or Is this also a kind of bondage? ?
There seem to be many answers to youth...only their weirdness and peculiarity
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