Don't talk about the movie itself, talk about the reviews. After reading the comments of the children's shoes above, it said that the poor pale youth, the poor 20 years, the life without indulgence seems so dull. Looking at the current Chinese society, girls who do not have sex in college will feel that they have failed. They think of having sex as a resistance to life and moral constraints. Is this good or bad? Sexual liberation, self-approval, total unfettered freedom. Sex is just a process of releasing desire, and there is absolutely no need to connect it with the so-called life. It takes a colorful life, there are many ways, and a life with hobbies and goals will be more focused and addicting, just like some people are addicted to games, some people are keen on the student union, and some people are in music, in Painting, has a fanatical hobby in sports, and also, some people are full of restlessness about girls' bodies, aren't they? The youthful years are accompanied by confusion and helplessness. Will such an unlucky life be the life you really want? People often live for a sense of achievement, a sense of existence, a sense of superiority, and a process of being recognized. Isn’t indulgence also for the sake of making more people notice you? Isn't it just to highlight your own existence? In fact, what I want is the kind of dark feeling in my heart: I have done it, I dare to do it, and I have done what others have not done. Oh, this is the sense of self-fulfillment. But isn't a life of indulgence the result of loneliness? Loneliness is boring, indulgence is even more boring. In vain, all in vain.
In the story itself, I didn't see the so-called corrupt life of capitalism. What I saw was the confusion and rebelliousness of adolescence. Thinking about myself in high school, didn't I experience these too? I think the whole film is also intended to resonate with everyone here, right?
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