This is a youth-oriented film. The main plot is about a 17-year-old boy named Xiao Gui who just left his hometown to work in Beijing to earn money. Shuttle, he can earn ten yuan for each express delivery, and when he earns six hundred yuan, he can own this silver mountain bike. On the last day, the bike was stolen. He went looking for it every day and found his bike by chance, but it had been bought back from the second-hand market by another student. The courier boy Agui stole his bicycle back, but the high school student Xiaojian was not reconciled and took it back from Agui. In the end, neither side refused to give in, especially the scene where Agui vowed to hold the bicycle and howled, so Xiaojian gave in, and finally decided to ride alone for a day, but the ending of the story was unexpected, because Xiaojian provoked a bunch of gangsters, implicated Agui was beaten and his bicycle was destroyed. In the last scene, Agui disappeared on a busy street in Beijing with a bicycle on his back. The movie has just started, with some anticipation. The opening scene of the film is refreshing, shot from a frontal camera and extremely close. This creates an aggressive posture and a feeling of tension that can be as suffocating as it is to have a close conversation with someone.
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