An obscure adolescent boy wants a noisy birthday party in his dreams. But when the party runs to its limit, the youth group’s rebellion reaches its limit, and it is finally out of control. So behind the limit is out of control.
Director Nima Norizade's pseudo-recording method has the meaning of trying to make the audience immersive.
The rules ordered by parents when they leave home during the day, and the crazy party where thousands of people get out of control in the middle of the night are extremely contradictory. But it just happened. Maybe the adolescent girls are still crazy in their bones.
Foul language, middle finger, alcohol, pornographic jokes, bikinis, provocative kisses, sex, rock music everywhere, the sharp eyes of two little security guards, the dog tied to the hydrogen balloon, the girl in the bounce house, helpless neighbors and the police, Swimming pools, ecstasy, a jump from the roof, broken glass, vomit everywhere, Mercedes driving into the swimming pool, uncle drugs playing with flamethrowers... Then finally things got out of control, burning trees, exploding cars, Riot police, flash bombs, and crazy crowds who fled...
This is a movie "Don't let anyone watch it". This is a youth show with no lower limit. How could the breath of youth ferment into such blindness, fierceness, explosion, and fall. Perhaps youth is like this, fearless, free and unfettered.
However, this is indeed a grand birthday party. Regardless of acquaintances, a group of strange children get together to complete a legendary night. Young people's night. As the poster says, the party you've only dreamed about! This is the party that you can only see in your dreams, the party of your dreams, the party you can never achieve.
When the youth group crosses the rules, loses its restraints, and the tiger comes out of its box, what a rebellious, crazy and terrifying thing is unimaginable.
But, no matter how crazy we are, we will be old!
so crazy, but, so cool!
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