Awesome young Amer. The story is very simple, a child who wants to become a Saint Seiya of the Green Cult tries to kill his teacher. Probably because of the background of the shining red star and the juvenile murder case in Guling Street, and because of the experience in community corrections, there is an extra layer of child prisoners. Like the juvenile homicides in Chinese movies, there are bad guys in the movies. But there is no more description of hatred, at most instigation, and more about love and tolerance. It is probably due to the sensitivity that came from being educated as a child. Many Chinese commentators said that they were shouting slogans. It boils down to disliking ideology over content, no matter what. On the other hand, the whole film may be hand-held. As far as the director is concerned, this is a recording style and pseudo-realism. But a Chinese audience educated in the text can understand the meaning at a glance. Although it is a trend, after all, in the era of social media and short videos, holding hands will only increase the audience's recognition. It's not that I praise the ideology in the movie, it's just that it does take some skill to make the main melody out of the worldview and praise the virtues.
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