Youth Police Force

Oliver 2022-03-31 08:01:02

1. I didn't expect it to be such a documentary film. The director uses a very realistic method to show the survival, work and living conditions of the police officers of the "Minor Protection Agency" in every detail.

2. "No matter how small or small" is not an adjective, it is real. The film covers almost every part of the police officers' daily life, eating, drinking, sleeping, etc. Of course, the focus is on their state at work. On the one hand, such a comprehensive performance does increase the realism of the film, but at the same time, it also inevitably leaves the film with traces of disorder. In the opening stage, moviegoers are very likely to be fooled by the messy dialogue and lose interest in continuing to watch.

3. I learned the following problems from the film: a. Under the seemingly peaceful and beautiful appearance in this world, there are many dark and dirty ugly acts. Evil spirits hide under certain beautiful bodies. b. The "Ministry Protection Agency" in France seems to have a low status in the police system. The public is also very vague about the identity of the police members of the police force. It even requires the police officers to shout to the suspects again and again: "I am a police officer!" c. Frequent exposure to the darkest part of society can easily make people's temperament change, become ill and vulgar, and it is very likely that they will have mental problems.

4. There is no warning at the end of the film, and the extreme sudden jump improves the quality of the film. It is hoped that this film can attract the attention of the French realm, thereby increasing the attention and love for the members of the "Youth Police Force".

5. The degree of visibility varies from person to person, but I think it is worth watching anyway.

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