I remember when I was a kid, when I was stopped at the school gate by those who skipped classes and dropped out to ask for money, I would slap twice or give me a kick after searching. The cowardly group after being beaten and robbed back then was the same as Jesse Eisen in the movie. Casey, played by Berg, feels the same way. She is embarrassed and angry. She doesn't dare to tell the adults, so she learns martial arts secretly. The sense of inferiority brought about by cowardice is the driving force behind the martial spirit. Only with violence can we eliminate the stigma of being bullied and self-identity. From this point of view, sensi is both a perpetrator and a rescuer. At first glance, it looks a bit like the boss of a tire repair shop who sprinkles nails on the road. The passing driver with a flat tire can only go to him, but this operation is limited. In the "only one" condition around the radius, in the film, after Casey was beaten, Casey walked into a gun shop for the first time, but "the registration is pending review", which made the increasingly fearful Casey a little bit unable to wait. I accidentally saw the "Dojo" teaching, and with the mentality of giving it a try, I signed up for the class. As a result, I was inspired by the "sense of honor, hierarchy, and growth mechanism" instilled by "sensi" to focus more on karate classes, even throwing He threw himself into it without work, because it made him regain his self-confidence and become stronger step by step. But he never expected it to be, there is another face in the "dojo": in order to test the students and get promoted through random killings, Casey realized that: sensi is the initiator, and he just happened to be the sensi test. The student's tool for growth has become a tool for him to continue to abuse without his knowledge. At this point in the story, Casey seems to have indeed become stronger from the learning of karate. One shot ended the sensi who was still pretending, his face was not red, and his heart was not beating. This small-budget film is known for its unique comedy The characteristic presentation is a relatively rare low-cost comedy in 2019. Under the current epidemic, students far away in the United States still buy a gun.
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